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Key Vocabulary
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migrate ˈmaɪɡreɪt B1 |
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adventurer ədˈvɛntʃərər A2 |
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fierce fɪrs A2 |
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predator ˈprɛdətər B1 |
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catch kætʃ A1 |
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exhausted ɪɡˈzɔːstɪd A2 |
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greasier ˈɡriːsiər A2 |
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predators ˈprɛdətərz B1 |
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run rʌn A1 |
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molting ˈmoʊltɪŋ B2 |
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hurry ˈhʌri A1 |
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catch kætʃ A1 |
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please pliz A1 |
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hurt hɜːrt A1 |
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breakfast ˈbrekfəst A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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we moved here a few years ago we used to migrate all the time
➔ Past Perfect vs. Simple Past
➔ 'Used to' indicates a past habit, while 'moved' is a completed action in the past.
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he could catch any braid with a single Swift P
➔ Modal Verb (Could)
➔ 'Could' is used to express ability in the past.
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now he's too old I'm the one who brings food back to the nest
➔ Relative Pronoun (who)
➔ 'Who' is used to refer to the subject of the clause ('I').
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here's your bed there's no way we're sleeping in that
➔ Contractions (here's, there's, we're)
➔ Contractions combine words for informal or conversational tone.
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please don't eat us we haven't finished molting yet
➔ Present Perfect (haven't finished)
➔ 'Haven't finished' indicates an action that started in the past and continues to the present.
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you saved them oh oh was nothing
➔ Ellipsis (omission of 'it')
➔ The word 'it' is omitted for brevity in informal speech.
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