Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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arrive /əˈraɪv/ A2 |
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look /lʊk/ A1 |
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beautiful /ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl/ A1 |
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friend /frɛnd/ A1 |
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rich /rɪtʃ/ A2 |
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manor /ˈmæn.ər/ C1 |
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invite /ɪnˈvaɪt/ A2 |
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dinner /ˈdɪn.ər/ A1 |
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excited /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪd/ A2 |
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nervous /ˈnɜː.vəs/ A2 |
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royal /ˈrɔɪ.əl/ B2 |
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picture /ˈpɪk.tʃər/ A1 |
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post /pəʊst/ B1 |
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door /dɔːr/ A1 |
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promise /ˈprɒm.ɪs/ B1 |
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tradition /trəˈdɪʃ.ən/ B1 |
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feed /fiːd/ A2 |
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tradition /trəˈdɪʃ.ən/ B1 |
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Thanksgiving /ˌθæŋksˈɡɪv.ɪŋ/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I think I've arrived.
➔ Present Perfect Tense
➔ The phrase "I think I've arrived" uses the present perfect tense with "have arrived" to indicate an action completed in the past with relevance to the present.
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Oh, I think I am.
➔ Present Simple Tense
➔ The phrase "I think I am" uses the present simple tense to express a current state or opinion.
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They invited me over the Thanksgiving dinner.
➔ Past Simple Tense
➔ The phrase uses the past simple tense with "invited" to describe a completed action in the past.
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I'm really, really excited.
➔ Present Continuous Tense
➔ The phrase uses the present continuous tense with "am excited" to express an emotion happening now.
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I haven't really been to a Victorian manor Thanksgiving party before.
➔ Present Perfect Continuous Tense
➔ The phrase uses the present perfect continuous tense with "haven't been" to emphasize the lack of experience up to now.
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We have to feed her every year.
➔ Present Simple Tense with Obligation
➔ The phrase uses the present simple tense with "have to" to express a recurring obligation.
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