Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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trip /trɪp/ A2 |
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holiday /ˈhɒlɪdeɪ/ A2 |
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Japan /dʒəˈpæn/ A1 |
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sushi /ˈsuːʃi/ B1 |
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job /dʒɒb/ A1 |
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promotion /prəˈmoʊʃən/ B2 |
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Thai /taɪ/ B1 |
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food /fuːd/ A1 |
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dish /dɪʃ/ A2 |
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recommend /ˌrekəˈmend/ B1 |
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try /traɪ/ A2 |
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restaurant /ˈrɛst(ə)rɒnt/ A2 |
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delicious /dɪˈlɪʃəs/ B1 |
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tasty /ˈteɪsti/ B1 |
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favorite /ˈfeɪv(ə)rɪt/ A2 |
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company /ˈkʌmpəni/ A2 |
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years /jɪəz/ A2 |
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start /stɑːt/ A2 |
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booked /bʊkt/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I just booked a trip for my holiday!
➔ Present Perfect Tense
➔ The phrase "I just booked" uses the Present Perfect Tense to indicate an action that was recently completed and has a result relevant to the present.
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Have you ever been there before?
➔ Present Perfect with 'Ever'
➔ The phrase "Have you ever been" uses the Present Perfect with 'Ever' to ask about experiences that may have occurred at any time before now.
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I have worked there for 3 years.
➔ Present Perfect with Duration
➔ The phrase "I have worked there for 3 years" uses the Present Perfect to describe an action that started in the past and continues up to the present, with a specified duration.
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You should try Pad Thai.
➔ Modal Verb (Should)
➔ The phrase "You should try" uses the modal verb 'Should' to give advice or a recommendation.
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