Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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village ˈvɪlɪdʒ A1 |
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kidding ˈkɪdɪŋ A2 |
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virtus ˈvɜːrtuːs C1 |
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grab ɡræb A1 |
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run rʌn A1 |
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blend blɛnd B1 |
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odd-looking ɒd ˈlʊkɪŋ A2 |
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shame ʃeɪm A1 |
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crashed kræʃt A2 |
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mighty ˈmaɪti A2 |
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growing ˈɡroʊɪŋ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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well this is the village you see Jan
➔ Present simple tense
➔ The phrase uses the present simple tense with 'is' to describe a current state or situation.
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through that mama you're kidding here we need to both look for him
➔ Contractions and modal verb
➔ The line uses contractions ('you're' for 'you are') and the modal verb 'need' to express necessity.
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what about I virtus oh yeah got an idea
➔ Tag question and past simple
➔ The phrase includes a tag question ('what about I') and the past simple ('got') to describe a completed action.
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there he is Jen Jen we're gonna lose him
➔ Present continuous for future
➔ The line uses the present continuous ('we're gonna lose') to express a future action with certainty.
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your jack is odd-looking hey don't body shame my yak
➔ Imperative mood
➔ The phrase uses the imperative mood ('don't body shame') to give a direct command or instruction.
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they found us hey you need a ride Jin
➔ Past simple and indirect question
➔ The line uses the past simple ('found') and an indirect question ('you need a ride') to convey information politely.
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coming in at four foot ten and ready to take the game
➔ Present participle phrase
➔ The phrase uses a present participle phrase ('coming in... ready to take') to describe an action happening simultaneously.
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