Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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go /ɡoʊ/ A1 |
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work /wɜːrk/ A1 |
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like /laɪk/ A1 |
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hear /hɪr/ A2 |
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bus /bʌs/ A1 |
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weather /ˈwɛðər/ A2 |
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coffee /ˈkɔːfi/ A2 |
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enjoy /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ A2 |
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movies /ˈmuːviz/ A2 |
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drawing /ˈdrɔːɪŋ/ A2 |
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news /nuz/ A2 |
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conversation /ˌkɑːnvərˈseɪʃən/ B1 |
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practice /ˈpræktɪs/ B1 |
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learn /lɜːrn/ A2 |
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remember /rɪˈmɛmbər/ A2 |
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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easy /ˈiːzi/ A1 |
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red /rɛd/ A1 |
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hot /hɑːt/ A1 |
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London /ˈlʌndən/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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How do you go to work?
➔ Present Simple Tense (Question Form)
➔ This sentence uses the present simple tense to ask about someone's routine way of getting to work. The structure is 'How' + auxiliary verb ('do'/'does') + subject + verb (base form) + rest of the sentence?
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I go to work by bus.
➔ Present Simple Tense (Affirmative)
➔ This sentence is a statement of fact using the present simple tense, indicating a habitual action. The preposition "by" indicates the mode of transport.
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What do you do for a living?
➔ Present Simple Tense (Question Form)
➔ This uses present simple to ask about someone's profession or job. The phrase "for a living" specifically asks about how someone earns their income.
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I'm a clerk.
➔ Present Simple (Statement with 'to be' verb)
➔ This sentence identifies the speaker's job using the present simple tense with the verb "to be" in its contracted form, "I'm".
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What kind of weather do you like?
➔ Present Simple (Question with 'like')
➔ This question uses 'like' to ask about a preference. The structure 'What kind of' + noun + do you like?
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I enjoy hot weather.
➔ Present Simple (Statement of Preference)
➔ This uses the verb "enjoy" in the present simple tense to express a general preference. 'Enjoy' is followed directly by the noun.
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What are you doing this weekend?
➔ Present Continuous (for Future Arrangements)
➔ This uses the present continuous tense to ask about planned activities in the near future. The presence of "this weekend" indicates a planned event.
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I am going to the movies.
➔ Present Continuous (for Future Arrangements)
➔ This uses present continuous to describe a future arrangement or plan. The structure is subject + "to be" + verb + -ing + object/complement.
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What do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
➔ Present Simple (General Preferences)
➔ This uses the present simple with 'enjoy' followed by a gerund (doing) to ask about hobbies or preferred activities. The phrase 'in your spare time' specifies when these activities occur.
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How's it going?
➔ Present Continuous (Informal Greeting)
➔ This is a shortened and informal way of asking 'How is it going?', which is a common greeting similar to 'How are you?'. It uses the present continuous tense but doesn't necessarily refer to something happening at the exact moment of speaking.
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