Read along to practice your English and to learn the English phrases BACK AT IT and BACK IN THE DAY

In this English lesson I wanted to help you learn the English phrase back at it. You can see here I have the entire sentence, I'm back at it. When you say you're back at something it means that you were doing it and then you stopped doing it and now you're doing it again. I was definitely making short videos on this channel. I was making short English lessons and then a couple of weeks ago I took a break and now I'm back at it. So my plan, this video, you're watching it on a Wednesday. There'll be another one on Friday and next week there'll be one on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I'm back at it. You'll get short English lessons three times a week again for the rest of 2022. There might be the odd week here and there where I take a day off, but for sure you'll be getting three a week, but don't I take one day a month off? I think I do. I'm back at it, but I'm a little rusty. It's hard to remember how to do this.WANT FREE ENGLISH LESSONS? GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH, "BOB THE CANADIAN"

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The second phrase I wanted to teach you today is the phrase back in the day. When we say back in the day in English, we're talking about a time a long time ago. So I could say back in the day I used to smoke cigarettes. When I was in my early twenties, I was a cigarette smoker. So I could say back in the day when I talk about that. I can say back in the day I was a really good student when I was in school. So the phrase back in the day is used to talk about a time that was a long time ago. And usually you're remembering things fondly, but it doesn't have to be I guess. You could say back in the day I used to drive without my seatbelt on. Can you believe that? That was when I was a teenager, I don't do that anymore. I always have my seatbelt on when I drive now.Anyways, to review, when you say I'm back at it, it means that you were doing something, you've, you stopped doing it for a little while and now you've started to do it again. So I'm back at it when it comes to English lessons here on this channel and on my other channel too by the way. And when you say back in the day, you're simply talking about a time long ago when you're remembering something that you used to do.But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video. This comment is from Ekaterina. I am sorry, but where is the snow? And my response, you'll see in the next video.So I know it's been a couple of weeks and things have changed a little bit around here. As you can see behind me, we have certainly moved into the winter season. It's January, there is snow everywhere. In fact, you might like this. Let me spin you around. On this tree here you can see there's beautiful little layers of snow on the branches. We certainly are now in full winter mode. It's minus seven right now. I know I'm outside with no gloves and no winter hat, but I'm hey, I'm Canadian. We're kind of used to this. And I'm not going to be outside for too long.You can see behind me that the river is a little bit frozen. I don't want to walk too far out because it's quite windy. So I'll try to stay where I'm sheltered from the wind and still give you a little bit of a view of that. So the wind, the river has frozen, but the ice is nowhere near safe to go on right now. The ice is very, very thin. In fact in some spots you can still see a little bit of water.

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