Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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highlights /ˈhaɪlaɪts/ B2 |
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crispy /ˈkrɪspi/ A2 |
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tournament /ˈtʊərnəmənt/ B1 |
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stragglers /ˈstræɡlər/ B2 |
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hook /hʊk/ A2 |
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empty /ˈempti/ A1 |
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lever /ˈliːvər/ A2 |
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flush /flʌʃ/ A2 |
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separate /ˈsepəreɪt/ B1 |
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annoying /əˈnɔɪɪŋ/ B1 |
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plate /pleɪt/ A1 |
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block /blɒk/ A2 |
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buffallo /ˈbʌfəloʊ/ B1 |
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reared /rɪərd/ B2 |
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cornhole /ˈkɔːrnhoʊl/ B1 |
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elimination /ɪˌlɪmɪˈneɪʃn/ B2 |
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s'mores /sˈmɔːrz/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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We've been up a little while.
➔ Present perfect continuous
➔ The phrase "We've been up" uses the present perfect continuous to indicate an action that started in the past and continues up to the present.
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Let's get cracking.
➔ Imperative mood with 'let's'
➔ The phrase "Let's get cracking" uses the imperative mood with 'let's' to make a suggestion or give a command in a friendly way.
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How's breakfast, guys?
➔ Contraction and informal address
➔ The phrase "How's breakfast, guys?" uses a contraction ('How's' for 'How is') and an informal address ('guys') to create a casual tone.
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We got full hook ups, so no worries.
➔ Colloquial expression and result clause
➔ The phrase "We got full hook ups, so no worries" uses a colloquial expression ('got' instead of 'have') and a result clause ('so no worries') to convey reassurance.
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You're going to help me.
➔ Future with 'going to'
➔ The phrase "You're going to help me" uses the future with 'going to' to express a planned or intended action.
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That's our shower water.
➔ Possessive adjective
➔ The phrase "That's our shower water" uses the possessive adjective 'our' to indicate ownership.
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