Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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spicy /ˈspaɪsi/ B1 |
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lucky /ˈlʌki/ A2 |
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terrible /ˈterəbl/ B1 |
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pepper /ˈpepər/ A2 |
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bland /blænd/ B1 |
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favorite /ˈfeɪvərɪt/ A2 |
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restaurant /ˈrestərɒnt/ A2 |
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vegetarian /ˌvedʒɪˈteərɪən/ B1 |
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chicken /ˈtʃɪkɪn/ A1 |
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pork /pɔːrk/ A1 |
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fish /fɪʃ/ A1 |
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health /helθ/ A2 |
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hungry /ˈhʌŋɡri/ A1 |
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fresh /freʃ/ A2 |
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vegetables /ˈvedʒətəblz/ A2 |
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outstanding /aʊtˈstændɪŋ/ B2 |
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delicious /dɪˈlɪʃəs/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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what kind of food do you like?
➔ Interrogative word + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object
➔ This is a typical 'wh-' question structure. The word "what" initiates the question, and "do" is the auxiliary verb used to form the question with 'like'.
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I love spicy food the hotter the better.
➔ Comparative Adverbial Clause (the...the)
➔ This sentence uses the 'the...the' structure to express a proportional relationship. As the food gets **hotter**, the speaker likes it **better**.
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can you eat Thai or Mexican food?
➔ Disjunctive Question with 'or'
➔ This is a question offering two options – Thai or Mexican food. The 'or' conjunction presents a choice to the listener.
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yes I am
➔ Short Answer with Auxiliary Verb
➔ This is a concise affirmative response. The auxiliary verb 'am' is used to agree with the previous question (e.g., 'Are you hungry?').
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are you a vegetarian?
➔ Question with 'to be' verb + noun
➔ This is a direct question asking about someone's dietary preference. The verb 'are' is used with the noun 'vegetarian' to form the question.
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