Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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fairest /ˈfɛə.rɪst/ A2 |
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shabby /ˈʃæb.i/ A2 |
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sparkles /ˈspɑr.kəlz/ A1 |
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combination /kɒm.bɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ B1 |
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leather /ˈleð.ər/ A1 |
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prep /prɛp/ B1 |
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vinyl /ˈvaɪ.nəl/ B1 |
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lanyard /ˈlæn.jərd/ B1 |
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classy /ˈklæ.si/ A2 |
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fabulous /ˈfæb.ju.ləs/ A2 |
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designer /dɪˈzɑɪ.nər/ A2 |
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blemish /ˈblɛm.ɪʃ/ B1 |
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stash /stæʃ/ B1 |
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earbuds /ˈɪr.bʌdz/ A1 |
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wretched /ˈrɛtʃ.ɪd/ B1 |
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giveaway /ˈɡɪv.ə.weɪ/ A2 |
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shudders /ˈʃʌd.ərz/ B1 |
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toodles /ˈtuː.dəlz/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?
➔ Contraction ('who's')
➔ 'Who's' is a contraction of 'who is', commonly used in informal speech.
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I did her a favor this year in putting together a backpack all for her.
➔ Gerund phrase ('in putting together')
➔ The phrase 'in putting together' is a gerund phrase used to describe the action of assembling the backpack.
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That's why when I saw this lanyard, I knew it was perfect for Kamri.
➔ Relative pronoun ('that's why')
➔ 'That's why' is used to introduce a reason or explanation for a previous statement.
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Every girl should be two things, classy and fabulous.
➔ Parallel structure ('classy and fabulous')
➔ The phrase uses parallel structure with two adjectives to emphasize balance and clarity.
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I asked Daddy for the diamond one, but he said I could only get the gold one.
➔ Past tense and modal verb ('asked', 'could')
➔ 'Asked' is in the past tense, and 'could' is a modal verb expressing possibility in the past.
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You get a mint, and you get mint, and you get a mint, and you need a mint.
➔ Repetition for emphasis
➔ Repetition of 'you get a mint' is used to create emphasis and excitement.
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