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This could be a good night for good times 00:07
And you look like a good time 00:11
We're dancing to "Dancing in the Moonlight" 00:13
Now I want you bad 00:17
Can you make me feel better? 00:20
This could be a good night for good times 00:22
And you look like a good time 00:25
We're dancing to "Dancing in the Moonlight" 00:28
Now I want you bad 00:32
Can you make me feel better? 00:34
Do you think you're better off alone? 00:37
I think you better come along 00:45
Can you make me feel better? 00:49
00:53
This could be a good night for good times 01:06
And you look like a good time 01:10
We're dancing to "Dancing in the Moonlight" 01:13
Now I want you bad 01:16
Can you make me feel better? 01:19
Do you think you're better off alone? 01:21
I think you better come along 01:29
So if you think you're better off alone 01:36
I think you better come along 01:44
Can you make me feel better? 01:48
This could be a good night for good times 01:51
And you look like a good time 01:54
We're dancing to "Dancing in the Moonlight" 01:57
Now I want you bad 02:00
Can you make me feel better? 02:03
Do you think you're better off alone? 02:05
(Alone, alone, alone, alone) 02:10
I think you better come along 02:13
(Along, along, along, along) 02:17
02:19

Better Off – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Discover the global language of music with "Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)"! This track blends the nostalgic feel of a 90s classic with a modern electronic beat, making it an exciting song to explore. The lyrics are clear and repetitive, which can help you pick up phrases about togetherness and celebration. It’s a perfect example of how music can connect people across different generations and backgrounds.

[English]

This could be a good night for good times
And you look like a good time
We're dancing to "Dancing in the Moonlight"
Now I want you bad
Can you make me feel better?
This could be a good night for good times
And you look like a good time
We're dancing to "Dancing in the Moonlight"
Now I want you bad
Can you make me feel better?
Do you think you're better off alone?
I think you better come along
Can you make me feel better?

This could be a good night for good times
And you look like a good time
We're dancing to "Dancing in the Moonlight"
Now I want you bad
Can you make me feel better?
Do you think you're better off alone?
I think you better come along
So if you think you're better off alone
I think you better come along
Can you make me feel better?
This could be a good night for good times
And you look like a good time
We're dancing to "Dancing in the Moonlight"
Now I want you bad
Can you make me feel better?
Do you think you're better off alone?
(Alone, alone, alone, alone)
I think you better come along
(Along, along, along, along)

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

night

/naɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise

good

/ɡʊd/

A1
  • adjective
  • - having positive qualities

dancing

/ˈdænsɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to move rhythmically to music

feel

/fiːl/

A2
  • verb
  • - to experience an emotion or sensation

alone

/əˈloʊn/

B1
  • adjective
  • - without anyone else

think

/θɪŋk/

A2
  • verb
  • - to have a particular opinion or belief

come

/kʌm/

A1
  • verb
  • - to move towards or reach a place

bad

/bæd/

A1
  • adjective
  • - not good; unpleasant

better

/ˈbɛtər/

B1
  • adjective
  • - of a higher standard or quality
  • verb
  • - to improve

time

/taɪm/

A1
  • noun
  • - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes

make

/meɪk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to create or construct

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Key Grammar Structures

  • This could be a good night for good times.

    ➔ Modal verbs (could) for possibility.

    ➔ The phrase "could be" indicates a possibility of having a good night.

  • Do you think you're better off alone?

    ➔ Present simple for general truths.

    ➔ The question "Do you think" asks for someone's opinion about being alone.

  • I think you better come along.

    ➔ Informal use of 'had better' for advice.

    ➔ The phrase "you better come along" suggests that it is advisable to join.

  • Can you make me feel better?

    ➔ Modal verb (can) for ability or permission.

    ➔ The question "Can you make me feel better?" asks if someone has the ability to improve your mood.