Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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hot /hɒt/ A2 |
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sticky /ˈstɪki/ A2 |
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temperature /ˈtempərətʃər/ B1 |
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humidity /hjuːˈmɪdəti/ B1 |
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storms /stɔːrmz/ A2 |
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ferociously /fəˈrɒʃəsli/ C1 |
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detail /dɪˈteɪl/ B1 |
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degrees /dɪˈɡriːz/ A2 |
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oppressive /əˈpresɪv/ C1 |
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range /reɪndʒ/ B1 |
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intensity /ɪnˈtensəti/ B2 |
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severe /sɪˈvɪər/ B2 |
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threat /θret/ B1 |
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county /ˈkaʊnti/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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IT IS SO HOT AND STICKY TODAY.
➔ Present simple tense with adverb of degree ('so')
➔ The sentence uses the present simple tense ('is') to describe a current condition, with 'so' emphasizing the intensity of 'hot and sticky'.
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THAT IS WHAT I THINK YOU'LL BE ABLE TO TAKE AROUND THE FIRST HALF OF YOUR DAY.
➔ Future construction with 'will' and relative pronoun ('that')
➔ The sentence uses 'will' for future prediction and 'that' as a relative pronoun to introduce a clause.
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HEAT AND HUMIDITY WILL HELP TO SPARK UP STORMS A LITTLE BIT MORE FEROCIOUSLY TO THE NORTH.
➔ Future with 'will' and adverbial phrase ('a little bit more ferociously')
➔ The sentence uses 'will' for future action and includes an adverbial phrase to modify the verb 'spark up'.
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