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Little bird, little bird 00:03
Can you clap? 00:06
No, I can't 00:09
No, I can't 00:10
I can't clap 00:12
Little bird, little bird 00:15
Can you fly? 00:18
Yes, I can 00:21
Yes, I can 00:23
I can fly 00:25
Elephant, elephant 00:31
Can you fly? 00:34
No, I can't 00:37
No, I can't 00:38
I can't fly 00:40
Elephant, elephant 00:43
Can you stomp? 00:46
Yes, I can 00:49
Yes, I can 00:51
I can stomp 00:53
Little fish, little fish 00:58
Can you stomp? 01:02
No, I can't 01:05
No, I can't 01:06
I can't stomp 01:08
Little fish, little fish 01:11
Can you swim? 01:14
Yes, I can 01:17
Yes, I can 01:19
I can swim 01:21
Gorilla, gorilla 01:26
Can you swim? 01:30
No, I can't 01:32
No, I can't 01:34
I can't swim 01:36
Gorilla, gorilla 01:39
Can you climb? 01:42
Yes, I can 01:45
Yes, I can 01:46
I can climb 01:48
Buffalo, buffalo 01:54
Can you climb? 01:57
No, I can't 02:00
No, I can't 02:02
I can't climb 02:04
Buffalo, buffalo 02:07
Can you run? 02:10
Yes, I can 02:13
Yes, I can 02:14
I can run 02:16
Boys and girls, boys and girls 02:22
Can you sing? 02:25
Yes, we can 02:28
Yes, we can 02:30
We can sing 02:32
Boys and girls, boys and girls 02:35
Can you dance? 02:38
Yes, we can 02:41
Yes, we can 02:42
We can dance 02:44
We can sing, we can dance 02:46
Yes, we can 02:50
We can sing, we can dance 02:52
Yes, we can 02:56
Yes, we can 02:59
Yes, we can 03:01
Yes, we can 03:02
Yes, we can 03:05
Yes, we can 03:07
Yes, we can 03:09
Yes, we can 03:12
Yes, we can 03:13
Yes, we can 03:15

Yes, I Can! – English Lyrics

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Dive into the world of English with "Yes, I Can!" by Skyship Entertainment Company! This delightful and simple song offers a fantastic way for children, and language learners of all ages, to grasp basic English phrases like "Can you...?" and "Yes, I can./No, I can't." Through engaging questions about animals and their actions, and concluding with children's own abilities, this song makes learning action verbs and building confidence in speaking English both fun and memorable. Its repetitive and clear structure is perfect for reinforcing new vocabulary and grammatical patterns in a playful way.

[English]
Little bird, little bird
Can you clap?
No, I can't
No, I can't
I can't clap
Little bird, little bird
Can you fly?
Yes, I can
Yes, I can
I can fly
Elephant, elephant
Can you fly?
No, I can't
No, I can't
I can't fly
Elephant, elephant
Can you stomp?
Yes, I can
Yes, I can
I can stomp
Little fish, little fish
Can you stomp?
No, I can't
No, I can't
I can't stomp
Little fish, little fish
Can you swim?
Yes, I can
Yes, I can
I can swim
Gorilla, gorilla
Can you swim?
No, I can't
No, I can't
I can't swim
Gorilla, gorilla
Can you climb?
Yes, I can
Yes, I can
I can climb
Buffalo, buffalo
Can you climb?
No, I can't
No, I can't
I can't climb
Buffalo, buffalo
Can you run?
Yes, I can
Yes, I can
I can run
Boys and girls, boys and girls
Can you sing?
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
We can sing
Boys and girls, boys and girls
Can you dance?
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
We can dance
We can sing, we can dance
Yes, we can
We can sing, we can dance
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
Yes, we can
Yes, we can

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

bird

/bɜːrd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a creature that can fly and has feathers

fly

/flaɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move through the air using wings

stomp

/stɒmp/

A2
  • verb
  • - to step heavily and noisily

swim

/swɪm/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move through water by using the arms and legs

climb

/klaɪm/

A2
  • verb
  • - to go up or ascend

run

/rʌn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move quickly on foot

sing

/sɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to make musical sounds with the voice

dance

/dæns/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move rhythmically to music

boys

/bɔɪz/

A1
  • noun
  • - young male children

girls

/ɡɜːrlz/

A1
  • noun
  • - young female children

elephant

/ˈɛlɪfənt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a large gray animal with a trunk

buffalo

/ˈbʌfələʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a large animal similar to an ox

gorilla

/ɡəˈrɪlə/

A2
  • noun
  • - a large ape that is native to Africa

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Can you clap?

    ➔ Modal verb 'can' for ability/possibility in a question.

    ➔ The structure 'Can' + subject + verb?' is used to ask if someone has the ability to do something. "Can" indicates if a person or thing is able or allowed to do something.

  • No, I can't

    ➔ Negative response using 'can't' (cannot), indicating inability.

    ➔ 'Can't' is the contracted form of 'cannot' and expresses the lack of ability or permission to do something. It directly opposes the possibility suggested by 'can'.

  • Yes, I can

    ➔ Affirmative response using 'can', indicating ability.

    ➔ 'Can' in this context confirms the ability to perform the action mentioned in the question. It's a simple and direct way to express one's capabilities.

  • We can sing, we can dance

    ➔ Repetition of 'we can' + verb to emphasize multiple abilities.

    ➔ Repeating "we can" before different verbs reinforces the idea that the group possesses a variety of abilities. The repetition makes the statement more impactful and memorable.

  • Can you sing?

    ➔ Infinitive without 'to' after modal verb 'can'

    ➔ After modal verbs like "can", the base form of the verb (infinitive without 'to') is used. Thus, it's "Can you sing?" and not "Can you to sing?"

  • Yes, we can

    ➔ Use of 'we' as the subject and 'can' as the auxiliary verb to express collective ability.

    ➔ 'We' indicates that the ability to sing is shared among a group of people. 'Can' expresses that this group is able to sing. It's a statement of collective capability.