Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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eye /aɪ/ A1 |
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removal /rɪˈmuːvəl/ B1 |
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machine /məˈʃiːn/ A2 |
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nervous /ˈnɜːvəs/ A2 |
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worry /ˈwʌri/ A2 |
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glaucoma /ɡlɔːˈkoʊmə/ C1 |
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test /tɛst/ A1 |
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chin /tʃɪn/ A2 |
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puff /pʌf/ B1 |
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air /ɛər/ A1 |
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small /smɔːl/ A1 |
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hold /hoʊld/ A1 |
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head /hɛd/ A1 |
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infection /ɪnˈfekʃən/ B2 |
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minor /ˈmaɪnər/ B1 |
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drop /drɒp/ A1 |
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week /wiːk/ A1 |
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glass /ɡlæs/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Monica told me you were a little nervous but don't worry everything's gonna be just fine.
➔ Past perfect (had + past participle) and future contractions
➔ The phrase "Monica told me you **were** a little nervous" uses past perfect to indicate an action completed before another past action. "Everything's **gonna** be fine" uses a future contraction for informal speech.
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I'm gonna feel a small puff of air in each eye.
➔ Going to future
➔ The phrase "I'm **gonna** feel" uses 'going to' to express a future action that is planned or certain.
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I want you to take these drops three times a day for a week.
➔ Present simple in a request
➔ The phrase "I want you to **take** these drops" uses the present simple in a request to make a polite suggestion or instruction.
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You know what I'm gonna hold your head.
➔ Contractions and future with 'going to'
➔ The phrase "You know what I'm **gonna** hold your head" uses contractions (I'm) and 'going to' future for informal speech.
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I guess we'll see you back here in three months.
➔ Future with 'will'
➔ The phrase "we'll see you back here" uses 'will' to express a future action based on a prediction or assumption.
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