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Farm Life
Farm Life

Learn English with this farm life English lesson

Date: Jan 04 2019

Themes: Work

Intro

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Do you ever wonder where your food comes from? A farmer had to raise a cow for your milk and grow crops of carrots and lettuce for your vegetable dish. Gary tells Jessica about his experience on a farm. He liked being with the barn animals, but didn’t enjoy all of the physical work.

Find out more in today’s English lesson about farm life.

Vocab

barn n.

Definition

Example Can you go into the barn and help him feed the horses?

farmer n.

Definition

Example My aunt is a farmer. She raises chickens and grows apples.

raise v.

Definition

Example Does your dad work alone on the farm to raise all these cows?

crop n.

Definition

Example Alice said that there's a fresh crop of strawberries.

physical adj.

Definition

Example He said that teaching his students to play basketball was much more physical than teaching math.

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Quiz

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Discussion

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Does living on a farm sound interesting to you? What do you think you would like the most about being a farmer?

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Hadiss

Hadiss

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

i can say im interested in seeing veggies and crops grow, but i definitely don’t enjoy hanging out with animals. I may like to see them eat. after all they dont really smell good.

06:24 AM May 10 2019 |

yren11hSuper Member!

Canada

Being a farmer means that you choose to have a 24-hour job. It means that you have to get up early in the morning to work as hardest as farm tell you to, but it is very satisfactory after so much work see how your animals and plants have grown up.

12:12 AM Jan 06 2019 |

mobinm

mobinm

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

Get fresh air everyday and everything is natural . you not see traffic jam at all  and  local people not in rush I mean there is not rush hour  for take a taxi or get on bus or stuck in a  traffic jam for hours there , then you feel less stress , nervous and tense . have less strees makes you calm and peace .

07:41 PM Jan 04 2019 |

GWTA

GWTASuper Member!

Germany

I grew up in the former GDR. a lot of peaple that lived in rural areas had somthing like a little Farm. At least  a garden.


My family had chicken, rabbits and sheep. Additional dogs and cats.


We have grown vegetables as well.


But I’m not a farmer. Thank´s god!

01:22 PM Jan 04 2019 |

TangJun815

TangJun815

China

I’m interested in feeding animals, I want to feeding a horse, a big black or white horse, feel like awesome.

09:24 AM Jan 04 2019 |

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hoansa

hoansa

Viet Nam

Living and being as a farmer sounds exciting to someone. But, if you used to work as a real farmer, you’d understand how hard life of a farmer in poor lands.


Can you understand the feeling of farmers after getting no thing for all efforts during his crop? fighting with harsh climate, droughts, floods, heavy rains, storms or pests etc.


can you imagine the price for 1 kilogram of watermelon is cheaper one tithe of 1 dollar

10:24 AM Apr 22 2015 |

vik32

vik32

India

yes it is very much interested and requires lot of hard work, though. Being on the farm you get to know all about nature. it is so relaxing surrounded by greenery and having a peaceful life, away from so hotchpotch. 


My favorite part is having food in the middle of farm 


and least part is physical work.

12:02 PM Dec 14 2014 |

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kawasaki4x4

United States

I raise chickens and its a blast!  Easier to keep than dogs, and I get eggs daily!

03:25 PM Dec 08 2014 |

kowatch

kowatch

Hungary

If I had grown up on a farm, I would definetly work on it. You know the enviroment and work from your young age, so you can hardly think about yourself as a businessman of a firm in a city. 


The most favourite part is perhaps that you can see your work’s results: the plants, the growing animals, the crops before harvest. Beside, you live on a relatively healthful place and physical work makes you fitter and stronger.


The least fav parts: It’s really exhaustive, at the end of the day you are happy if you can go to sleep. Beside the small of animals and their places is stinking. Furthermore, you don’t work from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

02:32 PM Dec 08 2014 |

ghost.w0506

Germany

for sure I know that


I grew up at the country site in Germany


during my schooltime, I did farm-work  to earn some money.


Therefore  I understand a lot about food….... we buy in shops


and eat at home

02:13 PM Dec 08 2014 |

 julito

julito

Argentina

Definetely, living on a farm sounds gratifying to me. Farms involve a lot of work  though,  getting up with the dawn of the day to feed the animals, to clean up the barn and  milk the cows, if any.  When these  chores are  finished, it will be necessary to  proceed to the garden to tender  the new crop of  vegetables ,then we may want to bake our own bread. Produce are organic , jellies and jams are additive-free ,artisanal cheese,fresh eggs , this would be life to me not the insane marathon i must everyday get into to buy my bread. States hold annual farm  fairs to introduce kids and parents alike to the livestock and poultry that   are raised on a farm.  

01:42 PM Dec 08 2014 |

Eric_

Eric_

China

When i was a child, I did the farm work with my family. We lived on farming at that time.  But with the development of economy, less people do the farm work.  In my city, if you still work on the farm, people will think you are poor. something like that…



When i m old in the future, I would rather grow some fruit or plants by myself in the back yard. And enjoy the rest of my life… :)) 

02:17 AM Dec 08 2014 |

Michele1

Michele1

Italy

At my old farm, where I go to every day,but without to sleep there,I have to take care of the fennels, onions,salads,cicories and other vegetables because some animals ,like larvae and snails, are able to destroy all in few days…Yes, it is little hard to work in a farm,but you enjoy to live in the open space, in the countryside climate,in the open-air and in a silent environment. In the summer/autumn  I spend a lot of time to harvest fruits,like mandarins,oranges ,almonds,grapes, etc and during the winter, I need to prune the trees also. I likealso  to raise hens too and to harvest the fresh eggs they lay every morning.The young people should love more working in the countryside… 

11:13 AM Dec 05 2014 |

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