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hey I never do this but can I get your 00:00
autograph been following you for a long 00:03
time 00:06
right there 00:08
push it puts laps in the face of death 00:13
Bounty Hunter 00:17
so I've heard 00:19
you will find your reward does not come 00:21
easily 00:23
this I tell you 00:24
everyone thinks you'll be the one to 00:26
defeat me 00:29
but no one's escaped me yet 00:30
all right let's get it over with fear me 00:33
if you dare 00:37
[Music] 00:39
okay no more messing around Buffalo 00:44
[Music] 00:49
you're not living out to the legend 01:07
s 01:31
[Music] 01:33
I just love the smell of fear 01:43
[Music] 01:56
what's the matter lives flashing before 01:59
your eyes 02:02
get up 02:06
pick it up 02:08
foreign 02:15
[Music] 02:24
[Music] 02:33

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[English]
hey I never do this but can I get your
autograph been following you for a long
time
right there
push it puts laps in the face of death
Bounty Hunter
so I've heard
you will find your reward does not come
easily
this I tell you
everyone thinks you'll be the one to
defeat me
but no one's escaped me yet
all right let's get it over with fear me
if you dare
[Music]
okay no more messing around Buffalo
[Music]
you're not living out to the legend
s
[Music]
I just love the smell of fear
[Music]
what's the matter lives flashing before
your eyes
get up
pick it up
foreign
[Music]
[Music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

autograph

ˈɔː.tə.ɡræf

A2
  • noun
  • - a signature, especially of a celebrity, given as a memento

following

ˈfɒl.əʊ.ɪŋ

A1
  • verb
  • - to go after or come behind someone or something

push

pʊʃ

A1
  • verb
  • - to apply force to move something or someone

laps

læps

B1
  • noun
  • - a circuit or completion of a course, especially in racing

Bounty

ˈbaʊn.ti

B1
  • noun
  • - a reward or payment for a specific act, often for capturing a criminal

reward

rɪˈwɔːrd

A1
  • noun
  • - something given in recognition of one's service, effort, or achievement

defeat

dɪˈfiːt

A2
  • verb
  • - to win against someone in a contest or battle

escaped

ɪˈskeɪpt

A2
  • verb
  • - to get free from confinement or danger

fear

fɪər

A1
  • noun
  • - an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous

Buffalo

ˈbʌf.ə.loʊ

A1
  • noun
  • - a large animal with horns, native to North America and Africa

legend

ˈledʒ.ənd

A2
  • noun
  • - a story from the past that is widely believed but may not be true

smell

smɛl

A1
  • verb
  • - to perceive a scent or odor

flashing

ˈflæʃ.ɪŋ

B1
  • verb
  • - to shine or glow intermittently

pick

pɪk

A1
  • verb
  • - to choose or select something

foreign

ˈfɒr.ən

A1
  • adjective
  • - relating to or coming from another country

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Key Grammar Structures

  • hey I never do this but can I get your autograph

    ➔ Present Perfect (never + present perfect)

    ➔ 'Never do this' uses the present perfect to emphasize an action that has never happened before.

  • been following you for a long time

    ➔ Present Perfect Continuous

    ➔ 'Been following' indicates an action that started in the past and continues to the present.

  • you will find your reward does not come easily

    ➔ Future Simple with Present Simple in a future time clause

    ➔ 'Will find' is future simple, while 'does not come' uses present simple to emphasize a general truth in the future.

  • everyone thinks you'll be the one to defeat me

    ➔ Future Contractions (you'll)

    ➔ 'You'll' is a contraction of 'you will', commonly used in spoken and informal English.

  • but no one's escaped me yet

    ➔ Present Perfect with 'yet'

    ➔ 'No one's escaped me yet' uses the present perfect with 'yet' to indicate an action that hasn’t happened up to now but might in the future.

  • fear me if you dare

    ➔ Conditional Clause (if you dare)

    ➔ 'If you dare' is a conditional clause indicating a condition for the main action ('fear me').

  • what's the matter lives flashing before your eyes

    ➔ Present Continuous (lives flashing)

    ➔ 'Lives flashing' uses the present continuous to describe an action happening at the moment of speaking.

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