Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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rescue ˈɹɛs.kju A2 |
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dragon ˈdræɡ.ən A1 |
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shed ʃɛd A2 |
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nitwit ˈnɪt.wɪt B1 |
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fireproof ˈfaɪ̯ərˌpɹuːf B1 |
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behold bɪˈhoʊld B2 |
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nightmare ˈnaɪtˌmɛɹ A2 |
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insist ɪnˈsɪst A2 |
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stealth stɛlθ B1 |
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headlock ˈhɛdˌlɒk B2 |
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slippery ˈslɪp.əɹi A2 |
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cage keɪdʒ A1 |
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deck dɛk A2 |
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raid ɹeɪd A2 |
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stealthy ˈstɛlθi B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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no no I'm not a demon I'm not a demon
➔ Negative Imperative/Emphasis with Repetition
➔ The repetition of "I'm not a demon" emphasizes the speaker's denial and attempts to convince someone they are not evil. The 'no no' functions as a strong negative imperative, rejecting the initial assumption.
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see just a guy just a guy here to rescue
➔ Appositive Phrase & Simple Present Tense
➔ "just a guy" is an appositive phrase that renames and clarifies "I". The verb "to rescue" is in the simple present tense, indicating a habitual action or a general truth.
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that's my intro ice too soon you always come in too soon
➔ Possessive Pronoun, Informal Address, Adverb of Frequency
➔ "That's my intro" uses the possessive pronoun "my". "Ice" is an informal address. "Always" is an adverb of frequency, indicating the action happens repeatedly.
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Fishlegs again with the baby
➔ Direct Address, Noun as Vocative
➔ "Fishlegs" is used as a direct address, calling out to the person named Fishlegs. It functions as a vocative.
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