Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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party ˈpɑːrti A1 |
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samba ˈsæmbə A2 |
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fly flaɪ A1 |
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rocket ˈrɒkɪt A2 |
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oxygen ˈɒksɪdʒən B1 |
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samba ˈsæmbə A2 |
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master ˈmɑːstər A2 |
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blaster ˈblɑːstər B1 |
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faster ˈfɑːstər A1 |
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catch kætʃ A1 |
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free friː A1 |
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rock rɒk A1 |
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world wɜːrld A1 |
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live lɪv A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Everybody put their wings together and clap them as loud as you can.
➔ Imperative mood with modal verb 'can'
➔ The phrase 'put their wings together' and 'clap them' are commands using the imperative mood. 'As loud as you can' uses 'can' to express ability.
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I wanna party, I wanna samba, I wanna party and live my life (my life).
➔ Use of 'wanna' as a contraction for 'want to'
➔ 'Wanna' is an informal contraction of 'want to', commonly used in spoken English for a casual tone.
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Imma fly, fly just like a bird, but you are bird!
➔ Use of 'imma' as a contraction for 'I am going to'
➔ 'Imma' is a slang contraction of 'I am going to', often used in informal contexts.
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I’ve been around the world and I want to live my life.
➔ Present perfect tense
➔ The phrase 'I’ve been' uses the present perfect tense to describe an action that started in the past and continues to the present.
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You dance fast, But I dance faster, faster, faster, faster, faster.
➔ Comparative and superlative adjectives
➔ 'Faster' is the comparative form of 'fast', used to compare two actions. Repeating 'faster' emphasizes the degree of comparison.
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