Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
| Vocabulary | Meanings |
|---|---|
|
married /ˈmærid/ A1 |
|
|
single /ˈsɪŋɡl/ A1 |
|
|
siblings /ˈsɪblɪŋz/ A1 |
|
|
busy /ˈbɪzi/ A1 |
|
|
painting /ˈpeɪntɪŋ/ A1 |
|
|
walks /wɔːks/ A1 |
|
|
park /pɑːrk/ A1 |
|
|
reading /ˈriːdɪŋ/ A1 |
|
|
movies /ˈmuːviːz/ A1 |
|
|
car /kɑːr/ A1 |
|
|
bike /baɪk/ A1 |
|
|
bus /bʌs/ A1 |
|
|
travel /ˈtrævəl/ A1 |
|
|
countries /ˈkʌntriz/ A1 |
|
|
coffee /ˈkɒfi/ A1 |
|
|
music /ˈmjuːzɪk/ A1 |
|
|
concert /ˈkɒnsərt/ A2 |
|
Are there any new words in “” you don’t know yet?
💡 Hint: married, single… Jump into the app and start learning now!
Key Grammar Structures
-
Are you married?
➔ Present Simple – Question formation with auxiliary 'be'
➔ The auxiliary verb "are" is placed before the subject to form a yes‑no question.
-
No, I'm not.
➔ Present Simple – Negation with contraction
➔ The contracted form "I'm not" combines "am" + "not" to make a negative statement.
-
I have one brother and one sister.
➔ Present Simple – Possession with 'have'
➔ "have" is used to indicate ownership; the singular count nouns "brother" and "sister" take the article "one".
-
They keep me busy!
➔ Present Simple – Stative verb with object pronoun
➔ "keep" is a stative verb here; the object pronoun "me" receives the action of being kept busy.
-
I love painting and going for walks in the park.
➔ Gerund after verb of preference
➔ The verb "love" is followed by the gerunds "painting" and "going" to talk about activities you enjoy.
-
I usually ride my bike or take the bus.
➔ Adverb of frequency + simple present
➔ "Usually" is an adverb of frequency placed before the main verb "ride" to show a habitual action.
-
I’d love to travel more and see different countries.
➔ Modal verb 'would love' + infinitive (future desire)
➔ "Would love" expresses a polite strong wish; it is followed by the infinitive "to travel".
-
I want to open a small coffee shop one day.
➔ Modal verb 'want' + infinitive (future intention)
➔ "Want" followed by the infinitive "to open" shows a personal goal or intention for the future.
-
Maybe we can go to a concert together someday.
➔ Modal verb 'can' in a polite suggestion with 'maybe'
➔ "Maybe" introduces uncertainty, and "can" offers a possible action: "can go".
-
I also enjoy listening to Bruno Mars.
➔ Gerund after verb 'enjoy'
➔ "Enjoy" is followed by the gerund "listening" to describe an activity you find pleasurable.
Related Songs