Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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poor /pʊər/ A1 |
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market /ˈmɑːrkɪt/ A1 |
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magic /ˈmædʒɪk/ A2 |
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furious /ˈfjʊəriəs/ B2 |
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devastated /ˈdevəsteɪtɪd/ B2 |
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disaster /dɪˈzɑːstər/ B1 |
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climb /klaɪm/ A2 |
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castle /ˈkɑːsl/ A2 |
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pantry /ˈpæntri/ C1 |
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treasure /ˈtreʒər/ B1 |
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steal /stiːl/ A2 |
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starve /stɑːrv/ B2 |
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thief /θiːf/ A2 |
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greedy /ˈɡriːdi/ B1 |
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apologize /əˈpɒlədʒaɪz/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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If we don't fix the house, the cold will kill us!
➔ First Conditional (If + present simple, will + verb)
➔ Used to express a real possibility in the future. Here, "don't fix" is the condition, and "will kill" is the likely result.
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You will be richer than the richest man in the world.
➔ Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
➔ "Richer" is the comparative form, while "the richest" is the superlative form.
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They no longer had a cow, and now they were poorer than before.
➔ Past Simple Tense
➔ Used to describe states or actions that happened in the past. "Had" and "were" are past forms of "have" and "be".
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I am so hungry that I didn't notice when the kitchen table started to shake.
➔ Result Clause (so... that)
➔ Used to show the consequence of an extreme state. The intensity of hunger is "so" great "that" it caused the inability to notice.
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The giant had fallen, and now he had no way to get back up.
➔ Past Perfect Tense
➔ Used to indicate an action that was completed before another past action. "Had fallen" happened before Jack realized the giant was stuck.
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If he could find the giant, he could grow another beanstalk.
➔ Second Conditional (If + past simple, would/could + base verb)
➔ Used for hypothetical or unlikely situations. "Could find" is the condition, and "could grow" is the hypothetical result.
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If you listen closely, you can hear the rumbling sound of two giants.
➔ Zero Conditional (If + present simple, present simple)
➔ Used for general truths or scientific facts. Listening "closely" generally results in "hearing" the sound.
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