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It's raining tacos 00:02
From out of the sky 00:05
Tacos 00:07
No need to ask why 00:08
Just open your mouth 00:10
and close your eyes 00:11
It's raining tacos 00:14
It's raining tacos 00:17
Out in the street 00:19
Tacos 00:21
All you can eat 00:22
Lettuce and shells 00:24
Cheese and meat 00:26
It's raining tacos 00:28
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yummity, yum 00:30
It's like a dream 00:34
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yummity, yum 00:37
Bring your sour cream 00:40
Shell, meat, lettuce, cheese 00:49
Shell, meat, lettuce, cheese 00:52
Shell, meat 00:55
Cheese, cheese, cheese, cheese 00:57
It's raining tacos 00:59
Raining tacos 01:03
Raining tacos 01:07
It's raining tacos 01:12
It's raining tacos 01:15
Raining tacos 01:17
Raining tacos 01:21
Lettuce, cheese, shell, meat 01:24
It's raining tacos 01:26

Raining Tacos – English Lyrics

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Lyrics & Translation

Learning a language can be as fun as a downpour of your favorite food! 'Raining Tacos' is a perfect song to start with if you're learning English. Its simple, repetitive lyrics about delicious tacos falling from the sky make it easy to sing along and remember new words. The song's cheerful and silly nature makes the learning process enjoyable and memorable.

[English]
It's raining tacos
From out of the sky
Tacos
No need to ask why
Just open your mouth
and close your eyes
It's raining tacos
It's raining tacos
Out in the street
Tacos
All you can eat
Lettuce and shells
Cheese and meat
It's raining tacos
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yummity, yum
It's like a dream
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yummity, yum
Bring your sour cream
Shell, meat, lettuce, cheese
Shell, meat, lettuce, cheese
Shell, meat
Cheese, cheese, cheese, cheese
It's raining tacos
Raining tacos
Raining tacos
It's raining tacos
It's raining tacos
Raining tacos
Raining tacos
Lettuce, cheese, shell, meat
It's raining tacos

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

rain

/reɪn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to fall as drops from the sky
  • noun
  • - water falling in drops

taco

/ˈtɑːkoʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - a Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla folded around a filling

sky

/skaɪ/

A2
  • noun
  • - the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth

mouth

/maʊθ/

A2
  • noun
  • - the opening in the lower part of the human face, used for eating and speaking

eyes

/aɪz/

A2
  • noun
  • - the organs of sight

street

/striːt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a public road in a town or city

eat

/iːt/

A1
  • verb
  • - put food into the mouth and chew and swallow it

lettuce

/ˈletɪs/

A2
  • noun
  • - a leafy green vegetable

shell

/ʃel/

A2
  • noun
  • - the hard outer covering of something

cheese

/tʃiːz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a food made from milk

meat

/miːt/

A2
  • noun
  • - the flesh of animals used as food

dream

/driːm/

B1
  • noun
  • - a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep

sour

/saʊər/

B1
  • adjective
  • - having an acidic, sharp taste

cream

/kriːm/

A2
  • noun
  • - a thick, fatty liquid made from milk

yum

/jʌm/

A1
  • interjection
  • - used to express pleasure at the taste of something

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Key Grammar Structures

  • It's raining tacos

    ➔ Present Continuous (implied) / Subject-Verb agreement / Contraction

    ➔ Uses the present continuous to describe an action happening now, although "raining" implies an ongoing state. The contraction "It's" combines "It is".

  • From out of the sky

    ➔ Prepositional Phrase

    ➔ A phrase beginning with a preposition ("from", "out of") modifying the verb "raining" or the implied movement.

  • No need to ask why

    ➔ Modal Verb ('need') / Infinitive

    ➔ The modal verb "need" expresses necessity or lack thereof. "To ask" is the infinitive form of the verb.

  • Just open your mouth

    ➔ Imperative Mood / Possessive Adjective

    ➔ The sentence uses the imperative mood to give a command or instruction. "Your" is a possessive adjective modifying "mouth".

  • All you can eat

    ➔ Quantifier / Modal Verb (can) + Infinitive

    "All" functions as a quantifier, meaning everything. "Can" is a modal verb expressing ability, followed by the infinitive "eat".

  • Lettuce and shells

    ➔ Noun Plural / Conjunction

    ➔ Both "lettuce" and "shells" are plural nouns (though lettuce is often treated as uncountable). The conjunction "and" joins them.

  • Bring your sour cream

    ➔ Imperative Mood / Possessive Adjective

    ➔ Another instance of the imperative mood. "Your" is a possessive adjective.

  • Shell, meat, lettuce, cheese

    ➔ List of Nouns / Comma Usage

    ➔ A simple list of nouns related to taco ingredients, separated by commas.