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Do you like pickles? 00:16
Yes, I do! Yes, I do! 00:20
Do you like pudding? 00:24
Yes, I do! Yes, I do! 00:28
Do you like pickle pudding? 00:32
No, I don’t! Yucky! 00:39
Do you like mushrooms? 00:48
Yes, I do! Yes, I do! 00:51
Do you like popsicles? 00:56
Yes, I do! Yes, I do! 01:00
Do you like mushroom popsicles? 01:04
No, I don’t! Yucky! 01:11
Do you like cauliflower? 01:19
Yes, I do! Yes, I do! 01:24
Do you like cupcakes? 01:27
Yes, I do! Yes, I do! 01:32
Do you like cauliflower cupcakes? 01:36
No, I don’t! Yucky! 01:43
Do you like sushi? 01:52
Yes, I do! Yes, I do! 01:56
Do you like smoothies? 02:00
Yes, I do! Yes, I do! 02:04
Do you like sushi smoothies? 02:08
No, I don’t! Yuck! 02:15

Do You Like Pickle Pudding? – English Lyrics

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Discover the world of food preferences with “Do You Like Pickle Pudding?” This catchy tune from Super Simple Songs is perfect for young learners to explore English vocabulary related to food and express their likes and dislikes in a fun, engaging way. Get ready to sing along and learn about different foods and funny combinations!

[English]
Do you like pickles?
Yes, I do! Yes, I do!
Do you like pudding?
Yes, I do! Yes, I do!
Do you like pickle pudding?
No, I don’t! Yucky!
Do you like mushrooms?
Yes, I do! Yes, I do!
Do you like popsicles?
Yes, I do! Yes, I do!
Do you like mushroom popsicles?
No, I don’t! Yucky!
Do you like cauliflower?
Yes, I do! Yes, I do!
Do you like cupcakes?
Yes, I do! Yes, I do!
Do you like cauliflower cupcakes?
No, I don’t! Yucky!
Do you like sushi?
Yes, I do! Yes, I do!
Do you like smoothies?
Yes, I do! Yes, I do!
Do you like sushi smoothies?
No, I don’t! Yuck!

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

like

/laɪk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to find pleasant or attractive

pickle

/ˈpɪkl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a cucumber preserved in vinegar or brine

pudding

/ˈpʊdɪŋ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a sweet, creamy dessert

mushrooms

/ˈmʌʃruːm/

A2
  • noun
  • - a fleshy spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus

popsicles

/ˈpɒpsɪkəl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a flavored frozen ice on a stick

cauliflower

/ˈkɒliflaʊər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a vegetable with a large, white flower head

cupcakes

/ˈkʌpkeɪk/

A2
  • noun
  • - a small cake baked in a cup-shaped container

sushi

/ˈsuːʃi/

A2
  • noun
  • - a Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice

smoothies

/ˈsmuːði/

A2
  • noun
  • - a thick beverage made of fruit pureed with milk, yogurt, or ice cream.

yucky

/ˈjʌki/

A2
  • adjective
  • - unpleasant; disgusting

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Do you like pickles?

    ➔ Question formation using 'do' for present simple.

    ➔ In the sentence, "Do you like pickles?", the word "do" is used to form a question.

  • Yes, I do! Yes, I do!

    ➔ Use of 'do' for emphasis in affirmative responses.

    ➔ In the phrase, "Yes, I do!", the word "do" emphasizes the affirmation.

  • Do you like pudding?

    ➔ Present simple tense for habits and preferences.

    ➔ The sentence, "Do you like pudding?", uses the present simple to ask about a preference.

  • No, I don’t! Yucky!

    ➔ Use of 'don’t' for negation in present simple.

    ➔ In the phrase, "No, I don’t!", the word "don’t" is used to negate the statement.

  • Do you like mushrooms?

    ➔ Question formation with plural nouns.

    ➔ In the sentence, "Do you like mushrooms?", the plural noun "mushrooms" is used.

  • Do you like cauliflower?

    ➔ Use of 'do' in questions about food preferences.

    ➔ In the sentence, "Do you like cauliflower?", the word "do" is used to inquire about a food preference.

  • Do you like cupcakes?

    ➔ Question formation with countable nouns.

    ➔ In the sentence, "Do you like cupcakes?", the countable noun "cupcakes" is used.

  • Do you like sushi?

    ➔ Use of 'do' in questions about preferences.

    ➔ In the sentence, "Do you like sushi?", the word "do" is used to ask about a preference.