Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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fantastic /fænˈtæstɪk/ B1 |
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animated /ˈænɪmeɪtɪd/ B2 |
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unique /juːˈniːk/ B2 |
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diverse /daɪˈvɜːrs/ B2 |
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celebrate /ˈsɛlɪbreɪt/ B1 |
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understand /ˌʌndɚˈstænd/ B1 |
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native /ˈneɪtɪv/ B2 |
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comprehension /ˌkɒmprɪˈhɛnʃən/ C1 |
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subscribe /səbˈskraɪb/ B2 |
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fluent /ˈfluːənt/ B2 |
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vocabulary /voʊˈkæbjʊˌlɛri/ B2 |
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memorization /ˌmɛmərəˈzeɪʃən/ C1 |
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community /kəˈmjuːnəti/ B1 |
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playlist /ˈpleɪˌlɪst/ B2 |
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classroom /ˈklæsˌruːm/ B1 |
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real‑life /riːəl laɪf/ B2 |
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lesson /ˈlɛs(ə)n/ A2 |
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fast /fæst/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Zootopia is a unique place it's a crazy beautiful diverse city where we celebrate our differences
➔ Relative clauses
➔ This is a complex sentence with a "where" clause that modifies the noun "city", describing where the celebration happens.
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I wanted to let you know that if you're new here every single week we make fun lessons
➔ First conditional
➔ The structure uses "if" + present simple in the condition and present simple in the result to talk about future possibilities: "if you're new" leads to "we make" lessons.
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so you don't miss any of our new lessons
➔ Purpose clauses
➔ The "so" + negative structure indicates purpose, intended result: subscribing ensures "you don't miss" anything.
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Hey, so do you want to be able to understand natives even when we speak really fast
➔ Modal verbs
➔ Uses "want" + "to be able" + infinitive to express desire for capability, with a concessive clause "even when" for contrast.
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in this forty-eight week course you will learn alongside the first two seasons of the TV series Friends
➔ Future simple
➔ The sentence uses "will" + base verb to describe a definite future action or plan: "you will learn" in the course.
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You can try it for free right now with our three-part master class.
➔ Modal verbs
➔ "Can" here indicates possibility or permission to perform the action "try" for a limited time "right now".
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What are you waiting for?
➔ Question forms
➔ Inverted word order "What are you" uses auxiliary be "are" before the subject to form a wh-question.
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keep it going you can check out another one of our lessons
➔ Imperative mood
➔ Begins with the base verb "keep" as a direct command, followed by a continuing possibility using "you can".
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just like this one so that you can understand fast speaking natives
➔ Purpose clauses
➔ The "so that" + modal clause expresses the intended result: lessons help "you can understand" natives.
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and that's why we have a playlist
➔ Reason clauses
➔ Introduces the explanation for a previous statement with "why" as a conjunction, linking cause "we have" to effect.
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