Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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rush rʌʃ A1 |
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airport ˈɛərˌpɔrt A1 |
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packing ˈpækɪŋ A1 |
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suitcase ˈsuːtˌkeɪs A1 |
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carry-on ˈkæriˌɒn A2 |
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starving ˈstɑrʋɪŋ A2 |
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flight flaɪt A1 |
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international ˌɪntərˈnæʃənl A2 |
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vacation veɪˈkeɪʃən A1 |
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independent ˌɪndɪˈpɛndənt A2 |
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arrived əˈraɪvd A1 |
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beach bitʃ A1 |
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Airbnb ˈɛərˌbiːɛndbiː B1 |
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greasy ˈɡrizi A2 |
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jet skiing dʒɛt ˈskiɪŋ A2 |
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horseback riding ˈhɔrsˌbæk ˌraɪdɪŋ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I'm about to go to the airport I'm just finishing up packing actually.
➔ Present continuous for future actions
➔ The phrases "I'm about to go" and "I'm just finishing up" use the present continuous to describe future actions planned immediately.
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My flight’s at 3:00, it's currently 12:30.
➔ Possessive apostrophe and time expressions
➔ “My flight’s” uses the possessive apostrophe to show ownership, and “3:00” and “12:30” are specific time expressions.
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I ended up sleeping until 3 p.m.
➔ Past tense with 'ended up'
➔ “Ended up” is used to describe an unexpected or final result in the past.
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I'm wearing this bikini from Frankie's bikinis.
➔ Present continuous for current actions
➔ “I'm wearing” uses the present continuous to describe an action happening now.
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We're waiting for the car to pick us up.
➔ Present continuous and infinitive of purpose
➔ “We're waiting” uses the present continuous, and “to pick us up” is the infinitive of purpose.
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