Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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school /skuːl/ A1 |
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gym /dʒɪm/ A2 |
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cafeteria /ˌkæfəˈtɪəriə/ B1 |
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classroom /ˈklɑːsruːm/ A1 |
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blackboard /ˈblækbɔːd/ A2 |
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chalk /tʃɔːk/ B1 |
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desk /desk/ A1 |
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chair /tʃeər/ A1 |
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bulletin board /ˈbʊlətɪn bɔːd/ B2 |
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teacher /ˈtiːtʃər/ A1 |
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student /ˈstjuːdnt/ A1 |
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classmate /ˈklɑːsmeɪt/ A2 |
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study /ˈstʌdi/ A1 |
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learn /lɜːn/ A1 |
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sick /sɪk/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Let me show you around my school.
➔ Let + object + base verb (Causative/Imperative structure)
➔ 'Let me' is used to suggest doing something for someone else.
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There are a gym, an art room, a music room...
➔ Existential 'There are' + plural nouns
➔ Use 'There are' when mentioning multiple items to denote their existence.
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When you feel sick, you can rest in the nurse's office.
➔ Adverbial clause of time with 'When'
➔ The clause 'When you feel sick' establishes the condition for the main action.
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We study together here.
➔ Adverb of manner/place ('together', 'here')
➔ 'Together' describes how we study; 'here' describes where we study.
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We learn a lot from our teacher.
➔ Prepositional phrase 'from our teacher'
➔ The preposition 'from' indicates the source of the learning.
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These are my classmates.
➔ Demonstrative pronoun 'These' + linking verb 'be'
➔ 'These' is used to identify plural subjects near the speaker.
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My school is the best.
➔ Superlative adjective 'the best'
➔ 'The best' acts as the superlative of 'good', indicating superiority.
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