Lyrics & Translation
Discover how Pulcino Pio, the Italian sensation, puts a cheerful spin on a Christmas favorite. This version of "Jingle Bell Rock" is perfect for learners of English, blending holiday cheer with simple, catchy lyrics that make language learning fun and festive.
Key Vocabulary
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Key Grammar Structures
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Dancing and prancing in Jingle Bell Square
➔ Present Continuous Tense
➔ The line uses the present continuous tense with "Dancing and prancing" to describe actions happening at the present moment, creating a sense of immediacy and movement in the song.
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Giddy-up jingle horse, pick up your feet
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ The line uses the imperative mood with "pick up" to give a direct command or instruction, creating an energetic and directive tone in the song.
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To rock the night away
➔ Infinitive of Purpose
➔ The line uses the infinitive of purpose with "To rock" to express the purpose or intention of the action, indicating why something is being done.
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Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring
➔ Present Simple Tense
➔ The line uses the present simple tense with "swing" and "ring" to describe habitual actions or general truths, giving the song a steady, rhythmic quality.
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Mix and a-mingle in the jingling feet
➔ Gerund as Object
➔ The line uses gerunds as objects with "mingle" following the preposition "in", showing how gerunds can function as objects of prepositions in English.
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Jingle bell rock
➔ Compound Nouns
➔ The phrase uses compound nouns with "Jingle bell rock" formed by combining multiple words to create a single concept, a common feature in English word formation.
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in the frosty air
➔ Prepositional Phrases
➔ The line uses a prepositional phrase with "in the frosty air" to provide information about location or setting, showing how prepositional phrases add descriptive detail to sentences.
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pick up your feet
➔ Phrasal Verbs
➔ The line uses a phrasal verb with "pick up" where a verb is combined with a preposition/adverb to create a new meaning, demonstrating a common feature of English verbs.
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What a bright time, it's the right time
➔ Exclamatory Sentences
➔ The line uses an exclamatory sentence with "What a bright time" to express strong emotion or excitement, showing how exclamations can add emphasis and enthusiasm to the song.
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