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♪ First day of school out on the yard ♪ 00:01
♪ Making new friends was kind of hard ♪ 00:03
♪ Saw my big sister there in the sun ♪ 00:05
♪ So I ran up ♪ 00:09
♪ To join the fun ♪ 00:11
♪ They were all doing their princess twirl ♪ 00:15
♪ Told me to try it, to give it a whirl ♪ 00:17
♪ But I didn't know it, so I fell down ♪ 00:20
♪ And everyone laughed ♪ 00:23
(laughter) 00:24
♪ The entire playground ♪ 00:26
♪ And that was the day ♪ 00:29
♪ I found ♪ 00:31
♪ If I was gonna make new friends ♪ 00:34
♪ I'd have to know it all ♪ 00:36
♪ And learn all the latest trends ♪ 00:40
♪ So that I'd never fall ♪ 00:42
♪ But if I don't know what to say ♪ 00:46
♪ I act like I know anyway ♪ 00:49
♪ 'Cause everybody loves somebody ♪ 00:51
♪ Who always ♪ 00:55
♪ Knows it all ♪ 00:57
I'm sorry you had a tough first day at school. 01:02
So did I. 01:05
But knowing a lot of things doesn't make people like you. 01:06
I mean, I like you more now that you've told me all this. 01:09
You do? Why? 01:13
Because I'm finally getting to know who you really are. 01:15
You're being honest and... nicer. 01:18
And that's a better way to make friends 01:21
than pretending to know it all. 01:23
Maybe you're right. 01:24
This is one thing I definitely know. 01:26
♪ There isn't any need to be a know-it-all ♪ 01:28
♪ Good friends are there when you succeed ♪ 01:34
♪ Or even when you fall ♪ 01:36
♪ Just be humble, warm and kind ♪ 01:40
♪ And I know you're sure to find ♪ 01:43
♪ No one ever really minds ♪ 01:46
♪ If you don't ♪ 01:49
♪ Know it all ♪ 01:51
♪ No one ever really minds ♪ 01:58
♪ If I don't ♪ 02:01
BOTH: ♪ Know it all. ♪ 02:04

Know It All – English Lyrics

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Sofia, Hildegard
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the catchy melodies of 'Know It All' to enhance your English vocabulary! This song is a fantastic way to learn idiomatic expressions regarding personality traits and conversational social dynamics, making it both a musical and linguistic treat.

[English]
♪ First day of school out on the yard ♪
♪ Making new friends was kind of hard ♪
♪ Saw my big sister there in the sun ♪
♪ So I ran up ♪
♪ To join the fun ♪
♪ They were all doing their princess twirl ♪
♪ Told me to try it, to give it a whirl ♪
♪ But I didn't know it, so I fell down ♪
♪ And everyone laughed ♪
(laughter)
♪ The entire playground ♪
♪ And that was the day ♪
♪ I found ♪
♪ If I was gonna make new friends ♪
♪ I'd have to know it all ♪
♪ And learn all the latest trends ♪
♪ So that I'd never fall ♪
♪ But if I don't know what to say ♪
♪ I act like I know anyway ♪
♪ 'Cause everybody loves somebody ♪
♪ Who always ♪
♪ Knows it all ♪
I'm sorry you had a tough first day at school.
So did I.
But knowing a lot of things doesn't make people like you.
I mean, I like you more now that you've told me all this.
You do? Why?
Because I'm finally getting to know who you really are.
You're being honest and... nicer.
And that's a better way to make friends
than pretending to know it all.
Maybe you're right.
This is one thing I definitely know.
♪ There isn't any need to be a know-it-all ♪
♪ Good friends are there when you succeed ♪
♪ Or even when you fall ♪
♪ Just be humble, warm and kind ♪
♪ And I know you're sure to find ♪
♪ No one ever really minds ♪
♪ If you don't ♪
♪ Know it all ♪
♪ No one ever really minds ♪
♪ If I don't ♪
BOTH: ♪ Know it all. ♪

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

playground

/ˈpleɪɡraʊnd/

A2
  • noun
  • - an area used for outdoor play

princess

/ˈprɪnsɛs/

A1
  • noun
  • - a daughter of a monarch

twirl

/twɜːrl/

B2
  • noun
  • - a spin or whirl

whirl

/wɜːrl/

B2
  • noun
  • - an attempt or try at something

trends

/trɛndz/

B1
  • noun
  • - a general direction in which something is developing or changing

honest

/ˈɒnɪst/

A2
  • adjective
  • - free of deceit and untruthfulness

pretending

/prɪˈtɛndɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to behave so as to make it appear that something is the case when it is not

succeed

/səkˈsiːd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to achieve an aim or purpose

humble

/ˈhʌmbəl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - having or showing a modest estimate of one's own importance

minds

/maɪndz/

B1
  • verb
  • - to be bothered by something

laughter

/ˈlɑːftər/

B1
  • noun
  • - the action or sound of laughing

definitely

/ˈdɛfɪnɪtli/

B1
  • adverb
  • - without doubt

tough

/tʌf/

A2
  • adjective
  • - difficult or demanding

warm

/wɔːrm/

A1
  • adjective
  • - having a friendly and kindly quality

know-it-all

/noʊ.ɪt.ɔːl/

C1
  • noun
  • - a person who behaves as if they know everything

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Making new friends was kind of hard.

    ➔ Gerund as a Subject

    "Making" is a gerund phrase acting as the subject of the sentence.

  • If I was gonna make new friends, I'd have to know it all.

    ➔ Second Conditional (Hypothetical situations)

    "If" + past simple, "would" + base form to express a hypothetical condition.

  • I act like I know anyway.

    ➔ Adverb 'anyway' (Concession)

    "Anyway" is used here to show that the action happens despite the previous circumstances.

  • Cause everybody loves somebody who always knows it all.

    ➔ Relative Clause (Defining)

    "Who always knows it all" is a relative clause modifying the noun "somebody".

  • I'm finally getting to know who you really are.

    ➔ Present Continuous for progressive change

    "Getting to know" expresses a gradual process happening over time.

  • There isn't any need to be a know-it-all.

    ➔ Existential 'There' + quantifier

    "There isn't any" is used to emphasize the total absence of a need.

  • Good friends are there when you succeed or even when you fall.

    ➔ Adverbial Clause of Time

    "When you succeed" acts as an adverbial clause telling us the time/circumstance.

  • Just be humble, warm and kind.

    ➔ Imperative Mood

    ➔ The verb "be" is in the imperative form to give advice.