Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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Gangnam /ˈɡæŋ.nʌm/ B1 |
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Wishtrend /ˈwɪʃ.trend/ B1 |
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camera /ˈkæm.ər.ə/ A2 |
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Canon /ˈkæ.nən/ B1 |
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windy /ˈwɪn.di/ A2 |
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fixed /fɪkst/ A2 |
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walk /wɔːk/ A1 |
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weather /ˈweð.ər/ A2 |
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bookstore /ˈbʊk.stɔːr/ A2 |
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friend /frend/ A1 |
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line /laɪn/ A1 |
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magazine /ˌmæɡ.əˈziːn/ B1 |
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travel /ˈtræv.əl/ A2 |
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chicken /ˈtʃɪk.ɪn/ A1 |
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beer /bɪər/ A1 |
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outfit /ˈaʊt.fɪt/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Today, I'm in Gangnam and it's not for Wishtrend today.
➔ Present continuous tense
➔ The phrase "I'm in Gangnam" uses the present continuous tense to describe an action happening now.
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so if you're interested, I'll link it down below,
➔ Conditional sentence (Type 1)
➔ The sentence "if you're interested, I'll link it" is a Type 1 conditional, used for likely or real conditions.
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I'm gonna to switch over to the Canon G12 today,
➔ Going to future
➔ The phrase "I'm gonna to switch" uses 'going to' to express a future plan.
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I hope I could get this camera fixed very soon
➔ Modal verb 'could' for possibility
➔ The phrase "I hope I could get" uses 'could' to express a possibility or wish.
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I call him Suho because that's his Korean name,
➔ Present simple with 'because'
➔ The phrase "I call him Suho because" uses the present simple with 'because' to give a reason.
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This bookstore literally has everything here
➔ Adverb 'literally' for emphasis
➔ The word 'literally' is used to emphasize that the bookstore has a wide variety of items.
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I've actually been looking for the magazine B Seoul edition
➔ Present perfect continuous
➔ The phrase "I've actually been looking" uses the present perfect continuous to describe an ongoing action that started in the past.
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I think I'm going to go travel to Berlin this year,
➔ Future with 'be going to'
➔ The phrase "I think I'm going to go" uses 'be going to' to express a future plan based on present evidence.
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I'll let you guys know
➔ Future with 'will'
➔ The phrase "I'll let you guys know" uses 'will' to express a future action that is promised or offered.
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