Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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time /taɪm/ A1 |
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people /ˈpiːpəl/ A1 |
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priorities /praɪˈɒrɪtiz/ B2 |
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hours /ˈaʊərz/ A1 |
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work /wɜːrk/ A1 |
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life /laɪf/ A1 |
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build /bɪld/ A2 |
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choose /tʃuːz/ A2 |
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manage /ˈmænɪdʒ/ B1 |
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busy /ˈbɪzi/ A2 |
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find /faɪnd/ A1 |
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save /seɪv/ A2 |
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schedules /ˈskɛdʒuːlz/ B1 |
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goals /ɡoʊlz/ B1 |
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exercise /ˈɛksərsaɪz/ A2 |
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spend /spɛnd/ A2 |
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week /wiːk/ A1 |
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choices /ˈtʃɔɪsɪz/ B1 |
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review /rɪˈvjuː/ B1 |
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focus /ˈfoʊkəs/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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I have four small children, and I would like to blame them for my occasional tardiness, but sometimes it's just not their fault.
➔ Conditional 'would like to'
➔ Uses "would like to" to express a polite desire or a hypothetical situation. It contrasts with a reality.
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I was once late to my own speech on time management.
➔ Past Simple & Compound noun (time management)
➔ Uses the simple past tense "was" to describe a completed action in the past. It also uses a compound noun "time management"
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The second thing they assume is that I have lots of tips and tricks for saving bits of time here and there.
➔ Present Simple 'assume'; Quantifiers 'lots of'; Adverbial phrases 'here and there'.
➔ This sentence uses the present simple tense to describe a general truth. "Lots of" acts as a quantifier to show the large quantity of tips. 'Here and there' is an adverbial phrase which indicates various places.
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And my personal favorite, which makes sense on some level, is to DVR your favorite shows so you can fast-forward through the commercials.
➔ Relative Clause 'which makes sense...'; Purpose clause 'so you can'.
➔ The sentence uses a relative clause introduced by 'which' to provide additional information and a purpose clause using 'so you can' to explain why someone does something.
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Yet when she had to find seven hours because there is water all over her basement, she found seven hours.
➔ Conjunction 'Yet'; time clause 'when'; Past Simple (had to find... found).
➔ The sentence uses 'Yet' to contrast the ideas. It uses the time clause 'when' to describe a moment. It employs the past simple 'had to find' and 'found' to explain the completed actions in the past.
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She says, "Listen Laura, everything I do, every minute I spend, is my choice."
➔ Direct speech; Relative clause 'everything I do...'; Present Simple 'is'.
➔ The sentence is direct speech, including a relative clause within the statement. The verb 'is' is in the present simple tense, which explains a general idea.
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"I don't have time," often means "It's not a priority."
➔ Emphatic use of quotation marks; Use of a comma to separate clauses; Present Simple 'means'.
➔ The sentence uses quotation marks for emphasis, a comma to separate two independent clauses, and 'means' in the present simple tense to show a general interpretation.
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But after studying how successful people spend their time and looking at their schedules hour by hour, I think this idea has it completely backward.
➔ Gerunds ('studying', 'looking'); Adverbial phrase ('hour by hour'); Perfect Aspect ('has it...').
➔ The sentence uses gerunds for actions as nouns and 'hour by hour' as adverbial phrase to describe the frequency. The perfect aspect using 'has' indicates that an action continues to the present.
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We don't build the lives we want by saving time. We build the lives we want, and then time saves itself.
➔ Parallel Structure; Present Simple; Reflexive Pronoun
➔ This sentence uses parallel structure (We build... we want... build... we want) to create emphasis. The present simple tense is used for general truths. The reflexive pronoun 'itself' is used.
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I mean, some people's lives are just harder than others.
➔ Comparative Adjective; Contraction.
➔ The sentence uses the comparative adjective 'harder' to compare the difficulty of different people's lives. It uses contraction 'are' for 'are not'.
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