Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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morning /ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/ A1 |
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walk /wɔːk/ A1 |
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farm /fɑːrm/ A2 |
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cow /kaʊ/ A1 |
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breakfast /ˈbrɛkfəst/ A1 |
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barbecue /ˈbɑːrbɪkjuː/ B1 |
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rain /reɪn/ A1 |
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photography /fəˈtɒɡrəfi/ B2 |
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edit /ˈɛdɪt/ B1 |
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annotate /ˈænəteɪt/ C1 |
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hydrate /haɪˈdreɪt/ B2 |
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brush /brʌʃ/ A1 |
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floss /flɒs/ B1 |
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mango /ˈmæŋɡoʊ/ B1 |
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oat /oʊt/ B2 |
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sunny /ˈsʌni/ A2 |
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calm /kɑːm/ B1 |
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routine /ruːˈtiːn/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Every morning I wake up at 6:59 a.m.
➔ Present Simple
➔ In the sentence 'Every morning I "wake up" at 6:59 a.m.', the present simple is used to describe habitual or routine actions that happen regularly.
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where I say hello to the cows.
➔ Relative Clause
➔ In the sentence 'After 4 minutes and 47 seconds, I check my watch and head home "where I say hello to the cows"', the relative clause provides additional information about the place.
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I'm opening the gate and walking down the stairs.
➔ Present Continuous
➔ In the sentence 'This is a small gate. "I'm opening the gate and walking down the stairs"', the present continuous describes actions happening right now.
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I prefer to take a stroll, which is a gentle walk.
➔ Prefer + to + Infinitive
➔ In the sentence 'I prefer "to take a stroll"', 'prefer + to + infinitive' expresses a personal choice or preference.
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There are flowers of many different colors.
➔ There is/There are
➔ In the sentence '"There are" flowers of many different colors', 'there are' is used to introduce the existence of plural nouns.
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so I'm gonna take some photos.
➔ Be going to (Future)
➔ In the sentence 'so "I'm gonna take" some photos', 'be going to' expresses intentions or plans for the future.
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I've just had a wee.
➔ Present Perfect
➔ In the sentence '"I've just had" a wee', the present perfect with 'just' describes a recent action with current relevance.
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We can say to have a wee, to have a pee, or to have a piss.
➔ Modal Verb: Can + Infinitive
➔ In the sentence ' "We can say" to have a wee...', the modal 'can' + infinitive expresses possibility or permission in general statements.
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If you want to support me, you can check out my Instagram.
➔ First Conditional
➔ In the sentence ' "If you want" to support me, you can check out my Instagram', the first conditional describes real future possibilities.
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Once I've edited videos, the next thing I like to do is to use my iPad to annotate.
➔ Once + Present Perfect
➔ In the sentence ' "Once I've edited" videos, the next thing...', 'once + present perfect' indicates a future action after another is completed.
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