Lyrics & Translation
Embark on a musical journey with Paul van Dyk's iconic trance anthem, "Pikes." As a masterful instrumental from the early 2000s, this track offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the emotional and energetic language of electronic dance music. You'll experience how intricate melodies and driving rhythms communicate feelings and narratives without words, making it a perfect piece to appreciate the universal appeal of music beyond linguistic barriers.
Key Vocabulary
Vocabulary | Meanings |
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work /wɜːrk/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Work.
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ The word 'Work' is in the imperative mood, which is used to give commands or instructions. Here, it directly tells the listener to work.
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Work.
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ Again, 'Work' is in the imperative mood, reinforcing the command to work.
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Work.
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ The repetition of 'Work' in the imperative mood emphasizes the importance of the action.
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Work.
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ Each instance of 'Work' is a standalone command, maintaining the imperative mood throughout.
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Work.
➔ Imperative Mood
➔ The simplicity of the imperative mood in 'Work' allows for clear and direct communication.
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