Learn the English Words "whatsoever" and "somewhat"

Read along to practice your English and to learn the English words WHATSOEVER and SOMEWHATIn this English lesson, I wanted to help you learn the English word whatsoever. This is kind of an interesting word, and Konstantin asked if I could explain it. When you use the word whatsoever, it means at all. If I was to say, "There isn't any traffic behind me whatsoever," it would mean that there are no cars or trucks behind me. By the way, sorry if I'm squinting a lot. It's very bright out here. I tried to stand in the shade, but it's still hard to keep my eyes open. I should have brought my sunglasses because there aren't any clouds in the sky whatsoever right now. It's a clear blue sky, and it makes it hard to see.WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN"If you enjoy these lessons please consider supporting me at: http://www.patreon.com/bobthecanadianThe second word I wanted to teach you today is the word somewhat. This means the same as a little bit. You could say, "It's somewhat cold out here today." It's minus two degrees Celsius, so it's not super cold. It's just somewhat cold. It's a little bit cold. When I make my English lessons, I'm sometimes somewhat talkative, so I'm a little bit talkative. I talk a little bit too much.So to review, when you use the word whatsoever, it means at all. So there's not a cloud in the sky whatsoever. Today there weren't any students at school whatsoever, because we don't start teaching until tomorrow, which is actually today for you. Wednesday is the first day of second semester. I'm making this video on a Tuesday. And when you use the word somewhat, you mean a little bit, so I talk somewhat loud when I'm teaching my classes. I'm kind of a loud talking teacher. I'm somewhat loud, so it means I'm a little bit loud. I don't yell at my students, but I'm somewhat loud.But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video. This comment is from Padma, and Padma says... I can't get my paper open, 'cause I got my gloves on. It's somewhat difficult to get the paper unfolded. Padma says, "When I watch your video, I always have a feeling that I am hanging out with a good friend of mine." And my response. "That's a very nice way to describe it. Thanks for the kind words, and good use of the phrase from the last video as well."It is kind of like hanging out a bit. I try as best as I can to be myself when I'm making my videos. I don't try to put on some sort of fake personality. The Bob that you are seeing and hearing right now is the same Bob I am when I'm at home, and so I can understand that. It's fun for me to talk to you. It's fun to read comments from all of you and respond to them. It's fun to get to know you a little bit. So in a certain way, we are hanging out a little bit. We're somewhat hanging out. I guess you could use it that way.Anyways, I'm walking through my downtown right now. I just thought I would come out here on this bright, sunny day. I'm not sure where my sunglasses are. I thought they were in the van, but they're not. But I'm just taking a little stroll here, just having a look around. You can see the intersection behind me is somewhat busy, so that means it's a little bit busy. It's not crazy busy, but it's definitely somewhat busy. I'm gonna keep walking. I think you have seen parts of this town before. Behind me is what's called a credit union. Actually, no, this is an actual bank. Sorry, I got that wrong. A credit union and a bank are kind of the same thing. There's a bank behind me.This is the place you go if you have to renew your driver's license or your license plates. It's called a ServiceOntario. It's a little place where you go when you need to do that. I'm just gonna walk over here in the shade, so that I can see how much time I havSupport the show

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If you want to learn English with short easy-to-understand lessons then you've come to the right place. I'm Bob the Canadian and I make videos on Youtube (Just search for "Bob's Short English Lessons" on Youtube!) as well as podcasts right here to help you learn English. Four times each week I upload a short English lesson with a complete transcript in the description. During these lessons I teach one or two curious phrases from the English language and answer a listener question. Thanks for joining me and I hope your English learning is going well!