Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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prefer /prɪˈfɜːr/ B1 |
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weather /ˈweðər/ A2 |
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bright /braɪt/ A2 |
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warm /wɔːrm/ A2 |
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read /riːd/ A2 |
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rainy /ˈreɪni/ A2 |
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stay /steɪ/ A2 |
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movies /ˈmuːviz/ A2 |
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series /ˈsɪəriːz/ B1 |
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books /bʊks/ A1 |
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draw /drɔː/ A2 |
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windy /ˈwɪndi/ A2 |
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strong /strɒŋ/ A2 |
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blows /bloʊz/ A2 |
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snowy /ˈsnəʊi/ A2 |
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white /waɪt/ A1 |
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kid /kɪd/ A1 |
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angels /ˈeɪndʒəlz/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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today I will talk about the weather
➔ Future simple ('will' + base verb)
➔ The sentence expresses a future intention. The structure is "subject + will + base verb". Here, it indicates the speaker's plan to discuss the weather. The word **will** indicates the future.
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I prefer hot weather over cold weather
➔ Comparative adjectives ('prefer...over')
➔ This sentence uses the comparative structure 'prefer A over B' to express a preference. It indicates that the speaker likes hot weather more than cold weather. The word **prefer** shows a liking.
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what do you prefer the Heat or the cold
➔ Alternative questions
➔ This is an alternative question offering two options: 'the Heat' or 'the cold'. The structure is 'What/Do...or...?'. The word **or** presents the options.
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I don't like windy days
➔ Negative statements with 'don't'
➔ This sentence expresses a dislike using the negative form 'don't'. The structure is 'subject + don't + like + object'. The word **don't** negates the liking.
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I like to read outside
➔ Infinitive of purpose ('to' + verb)
➔ The phrase 'to read' is an infinitive of purpose, explaining *why* the speaker likes being outside. The word **to** introduces the purpose.
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