Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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greetings ˈɡriːtɪŋz A1 |
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introduction ˌɪntrəˈdʌkʃən A2 |
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fine faɪn A1 |
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doing ˈduɪŋ A1 |
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friend frɛnd A1 |
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school skul A1 |
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meet miːt A1 |
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beautiful ˈbjuːtɪfəl A1 |
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smile smaɪl A1 |
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handsome ˈhænsəm A1 |
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aunt ɑːnt A1 |
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menus ˈmɛnjuːz A1 |
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drink drɪŋk A1 |
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coffee ˈkɒfi A1 |
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orange ˈɒrɪndʒ A1 |
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juice dʒuːs A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Hi Al, how are you? I'm fine, thank you.
➔ Present Simple for greetings and states
➔ The phrase 'how are you?' uses the Present Simple to ask about someone's general well-being, and 'I'm fine' responds using the same tense.
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Who's your friend? Oh, this is Bob.
➔ Present Continuous for introductions
➔ The question 'Who's your friend?' uses a contraction of 'Who is,' and 'this is Bob' introduces someone using the Present Simple.
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You have a beautiful smile.
➔ Present Simple for permanent qualities
➔ The sentence uses the Present Simple to describe a permanent or long-lasting quality, such as a 'beautiful smile.'
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Can I get you anything to drink?
➔ Modal verb 'Can' for ability and offers
➔ The modal verb 'Can' is used to ask if the speaker is able to provide something, in this case, a drink.
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I like my coffee black.
➔ Present Simple for personal preferences
➔ The Present Simple is used to express a general preference or habit, such as liking coffee black.
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