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(light music) 00:00
(playful music) 00:04
♪ This is my head ♪ 00:09
♪ These are my eyes ♪ 00:12
♪ This is my nose ♪ 00:14
♪ These are my ears ♪ 00:17
♪ This is my mouth ♪ 00:19
♪ These are my teeth ♪ 00:22
♪ This is my chin ♪ 00:24
♪ These are my cheeks ♪ 00:27
♪ Sing along with me ♪ 00:30
♪ La-La-La-La-La ♪ 00:33
♪ Jump along with me ♪ 00:36
♪ Wiggle along with me ♪ 00:41
♪ Point along with me ♪ 00:46
♪ Head ♪ 00:51
♪ Eyes ♪ 00:53
♪ Nose ♪ 00:56
♪ Ears ♪ 00:58
♪ Mouth ♪ 01:01
♪ Teeth ♪ 01:03
♪ Chin ♪ 01:06
♪ Cheeks ♪ 01:08
♪ This is my neck ♪ 01:13
♪ This is my chest ♪ 01:15
♪ This is my back ♪ 01:18
♪ This is my stomach ♪ 01:20
♪ These are my shoulders ♪ 01:23
♪ These are my arms ♪ 01:25
♪ These are my hands ♪ 01:28
♪ These are my fingers ♪ 01:30
♪ Sing along with me ♪ 01:34
♪ La-La-La-La-La ♪ 01:36
♪ Jump along with me ♪ 01:39
♪ Wiggle along with me ♪ 01:44
♪ Point along with me ♪ 01:49
♪ Neck ♪ 01:54
♪ Chest ♪ 01:56
♪ Back ♪ 01:59
♪ Stomach ♪ 02:01
♪ Shoulders ♪ 02:04
♪ Arms ♪ 02:06
♪ Hands ♪ 02:09
♪ Fingers ♪ 02:11
♪ These are my legs ♪ 02:16
♪ These are my knees ♪ 02:18
♪ These are my feet ♪ 02:21
♪ These are my toes ♪ 02:23
♪ Sing along with me ♪ 02:27
♪ La-La-La-La-La ♪ 02:29
♪ Jump along with me ♪ 02:32
♪ Wiggle along with me ♪ 02:37
♪ Point along with me ♪ 02:42
♪ Legs ♪ 02:47
♪ Knees ♪ 02:49
♪ Feet ♪ 02:52
♪ Toes ♪ 02:54
♪ Sing along with me ♪ 02:57
♪ La-La-La-La-La ♪ 02:59
♪ Jump along with me ♪ 03:02
♪ Wiggle along with me ♪ 03:07
♪ This is me! ♪ 03:12
(playful music) 03:17

Me! – English Lyrics

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Ready to learn English in a fun and interactive way? 'Me!' by Super Simple Songs is a perfect starting point! This catchy tune introduces essential vocabulary for body parts, and its engaging actions make learning new words easy and memorable. By singing and moving along, you'll not only grasp new English words but also understand how language can be a joyful part of self-expression. What makes it special is its gentle pace and clear pronunciation, making it accessible for even the youngest language learners.

[English]
(light music)
(playful music)
♪ This is my head ♪
♪ These are my eyes ♪
♪ This is my nose ♪
♪ These are my ears ♪
♪ This is my mouth ♪
♪ These are my teeth ♪
♪ This is my chin ♪
♪ These are my cheeks ♪
♪ Sing along with me ♪
♪ La-La-La-La-La ♪
♪ Jump along with me ♪
♪ Wiggle along with me ♪
♪ Point along with me ♪
♪ Head ♪
♪ Eyes ♪
♪ Nose ♪
♪ Ears ♪
♪ Mouth ♪
♪ Teeth ♪
♪ Chin ♪
♪ Cheeks ♪
♪ This is my neck ♪
♪ This is my chest ♪
♪ This is my back ♪
♪ This is my stomach ♪
♪ These are my shoulders ♪
♪ These are my arms ♪
♪ These are my hands ♪
♪ These are my fingers ♪
♪ Sing along with me ♪
♪ La-La-La-La-La ♪
♪ Jump along with me ♪
♪ Wiggle along with me ♪
♪ Point along with me ♪
♪ Neck ♪
♪ Chest ♪
♪ Back ♪
♪ Stomach ♪
♪ Shoulders ♪
♪ Arms ♪
♪ Hands ♪
♪ Fingers ♪
♪ These are my legs ♪
♪ These are my knees ♪
♪ These are my feet ♪
♪ These are my toes ♪
♪ Sing along with me ♪
♪ La-La-La-La-La ♪
♪ Jump along with me ♪
♪ Wiggle along with me ♪
♪ Point along with me ♪
♪ Legs ♪
♪ Knees ♪
♪ Feet ♪
♪ Toes ♪
♪ Sing along with me ♪
♪ La-La-La-La-La ♪
♪ Jump along with me ♪
♪ Wiggle along with me ♪
♪ This is me! ♪
(playful music)

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

head

/hɛd/

A1
  • noun
  • - the top part of the human body containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth

eyes

/aɪz/

A1
  • noun
  • - the organs of sight in the human body, or the area around them

nose

/noʊz/

A1
  • noun
  • - the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth and contains the organs of smell

ears

/ɪrz/

A1
  • noun
  • - the organs of hearing on each side of the human head

mouth

/maʊθ/

A1
  • noun
  • - the opening in the face used for eating or speaking

teeth

/tiːθ/

A1
  • noun
  • - the hard white bony parts in the mouth used for biting and chewing food

chin

/tʃɪn/

A1
  • noun
  • - the part of the face below the mouth where the jaw comes to a point

cheeks

/tʃiːks/

A2
  • noun
  • - the soft fleshy area on both sides of the face below the eyes

sing

/sɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to make musical sounds with the voice

jump

/dʒʌmp/

A1
  • verb
  • - to push yourself off the ground using your legs and feet so that you move into the air

wiggle

/ˈwɪɡəl/

A2
  • verb
  • - to move with quick short movements from side to side or up and down

point

/pɔɪnt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to show the position or direction of something by holding out your finger or with your hands

neck

/nɛk/

A1
  • noun
  • - the part of the body between the head and the shoulders

chest

/tʃɛst/

A2
  • noun
  • - the front part or upper part of the body, between the neck and the stomach

back

/bæk/

A1
  • noun
  • - the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine

stomach

/ˈstʌmək/

A2
  • noun
  • - the part of the body where food is digested, between the bottom of the chest and the top of the legs

shoulders

/ˈʃoʊldərz/

A2
  • noun
  • - the two parts on either side of the body where the arms join the trunk

arms

/ɑrmz/

A1
  • noun
  • - the long parts of the body between the shoulders and the hands

hands

/hændz/

A1
  • noun
  • - the parts at the end of each arm that have fingers and are used for holding things

fingers

/ˈfɪŋɡərz/

A1
  • noun
  • - each of the four long thin parts on each hand, not including the thumb

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Key Grammar Structures

  • This is my head

    ➔ Demonstrative pronoun + linking verb + possessive pronoun + noun

    ➔ “This” is a demonstrative pronoun indicating something nearby, “is” is the linking verb for singular subjects, “my” shows ownership, and “head” is the noun.

  • These are my eyes

    ➔ Demonstrative pronoun + linking verb + possessive pronoun + noun

    ➔ “These” is a demonstrative pronoun for plural items, “are” is the linking verb matching the plural subject, “my” indicates possession, and “eyes” is the plural noun.

  • Sing along with me

    ➔ Imperative verb + adverbial phrase with preposition

    ➔ “Sing” is an imperative verb commanding action, “along with me” is an adverbial phrase using “along with” to indicate accompaniment.

  • Jump along with me

    ➔ Imperative verb + adverbial phrase with preposition

    ➔ “Jump” is an imperative verb for action, “along with me” is a prepositional phrase indicating joint participation.

  • This is my neck

    ➔ Demonstrative pronoun + linking verb + possessive pronoun + noun

    ➔ “This” points to a specific singular item, “is” links it as the subject, “my” denotes possession, and “neck” is the noun.

  • This is my back

    ➔ Demonstrative pronoun + linking verb + possessive pronoun + noun

    ➔ “This” identifies the body part, “is” affirms it singularly, “my” shows it's the singer's, and “back” completes as the noun.

  • These are my fingers

    ➔ Demonstrative pronoun + linking verb + possessive pronoun + noun

    ➔ “These” refers to multiple items, “are” agrees with the plural, “my” claims possession, and “fingers” is the plural noun.

  • This is me!

    ➔ Demonstrative pronoun + linking verb + personal pronoun

    ➔ “This” points to the whole, “is” links it, “me” is the first-person object pronoun as subject complement in this clause.

  • These are my toes

    ➔ Demonstrative pronoun + linking verb + possessive pronoun + noun

    ➔ “These” indicates plural entities, “are” agrees with them, “my” signals ownership, and “toes” is the matching plural noun.

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