Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the powerful and chic world of miss A's "Good-bye Baby." This song offers a great opportunity to explore Korean language through its assertive lyrics about a woman confidently ending a relationship. Its strong hip-hop rhythm and solid bass provide an engaging backdrop for language learners to grasp expressions of self-assurance and moving on.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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just turn around and walk forward
➔ Imperative sentence with coordinating conjunction 'and' to give instructions.
➔ An imperative sentence used to give direct commands or instructions.
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Don’t say anything
➔ Negative imperative using contraction 'Don’t' with base form of verb.
➔ A negative command instructing someone not to speak.
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My name is not Suzy
➔ Negative statement using 'not' to negate the verb 'is'.
➔ Expressing that her name is not Suzy, negating the identity.
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I should’ve known then
➔ Mixed conditional with modal 'should have' + past participle to express regret or realization in the past.
➔ Expresses regret or realization about something that was supposed to be known in the past.
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your show is now over
➔ Simple present tense indicating the current status with 'is' + adjective.
➔ States that something has ended or finished in the present moment.
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thanks to you, for free, in a nice seat
➔ Prepositional phrase starting with 'thanks to' to indicate gratitude or causation.
➔ A phrase indicating gratitude or attribution of something to someone.
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your outstanding acting is really amazing
➔ Superlative adjective 'outstanding' modifying 'acting', with 'is' + adverb 'really' + adjective.
➔ Uses a superlative adjective to emphasize the quality of acting, with an adverb for emphasis.
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