Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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doing ˈduːɪŋ A1 |
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understand ˌʌndərˈstænd A2 |
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dream driːm A1 |
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kung-fu kʌŋˈfuː A2 |
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pointing ˈpɔɪntɪŋ A1 |
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interesting ˈɪntrəstɪŋ A2 |
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universe ˈjuːnɪvɜːrs B1 |
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flabby ˈflæbi B1 |
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possibly ˈpɒsəbli A2 |
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accident ˈæksɪdənt A2 |
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forgive fəˈɡɪv A2 |
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failed feɪld A2 |
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quit kwɪt A2 |
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morning ˈmɔːrnɪŋ A1 |
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Tigress ˈtaɪɡrəs B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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What does it look like I'm doing?
➔ Present continuous tense
➔ The phrase "I'm doing" uses the present continuous tense to describe an action happening at the moment of speaking.
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I'm going to see the Dragon Warrior.
➔ Future with 'be going to'
➔ The phrase "I'm going to" is used to express a future action that is planned or intended.
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I lied.
➔ Simple past tense
➔ The verb "lied" is in the simple past tense, indicating a completed action in the past.
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If the panda has not quit by morning...
➔ Present perfect with 'by'
➔ The phrase "has not quit by morning" uses the present perfect with 'by' to indicate an action that must be completed before a specific time.
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There are no accidents.
➔ Present simple with 'there to be'
➔ The phrase "There are no accidents" uses the present simple with 'there to be' to make a general statement about a fact.