Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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excuse ɪkˈskjuːz A1 |
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castle ˈkæsəl A1 |
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station ˈsteɪʃən A1 |
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walk wɔːk A1 |
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easy ˈiːzi A1 |
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visit ˈvɪzɪt A1 |
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holiday ˈhɒlɪdeɪ A1 |
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first fɜːrst A1 |
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old əʊld A1 |
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town taʊn A1 |
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live lɪv A1 |
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beautiful ˈbjuːtɪfʊl A1 |
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friendly ˈfrɛndli A1 |
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local ˈləʊkəl A2 |
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cake keɪk A1 |
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forget fəˈɡɛt A1 |
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enjoy ɪnˈdʒɔɪ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Excuse me, hello.
➔ Greetings and Politeness Phrases
➔ The phrase 'Excuse me, hello' combines a polite interruption with a greeting, typical in informal conversations.
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Can you tell me which station I should get off?
➔ Question Formation with Modal Verb 'Can'
➔ The sentence uses 'Can you...' to politely request information, a common structure in English.
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Are you talking about Silver Hill Castle?
➔ Present Continuous Tense for Current Action
➔ The present continuous 'Are you talking...' is used to ask about an action happening now.
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After that, you walk for ten minutes.
➔ Sequential Adverb 'After that'
➔ 'After that' is used to indicate the order of actions, showing what happens next.
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Where are you from?
➔ Present Simple Tense for Origin
➔ The present simple 'Where are you from?' is used to ask about someone's origin or background.
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I always wanted to see the castle and the old town.
➔ Past Simple with 'Always' for Past Habits
➔ The past simple with 'always' indicates a past desire or habit that was repeated.
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Don’t forget to try our local cake near the castle.
➔ Imperative Mood with 'Don't forget'
➔ The imperative 'Don't forget...' is used to give advice or a reminder in a direct way.
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