Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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shopping /ˈʃɒpɪŋ/ B1 |
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jeans /dʒiːnz/ B1 |
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sale /seɪl/ B1 |
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price /praɪs/ B1 |
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size /saɪz/ A2 |
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look /lʊk/ A2 |
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perfect /ˈpɜːrfɪkt/ B2 |
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recommend /ˌrekəˈmend/ B2 |
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design /dɪˈzaɪn/ B2 |
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colour /ˈkʌlə/ A2 |
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cash /kæʃ/ A2 |
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credit /ˈkredɪt/ B1 |
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birthday /ˈbɜːθdeɪ/ A1 |
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new /njuː/ A1 |
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pair /per/ A1 |
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small /smɔːl/ A1 |
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big /bɪg/ A1 |
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buy /baɪ/ A1 |
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try /traɪ/ A2 |
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help /help/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Can I help you?
➔ Use of modals for polite requests and offers
➔ The phrase uses the modal verb "can" to politely ask if assistance is needed.
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They’re really nice.
➔ Use of "really" as an adverb to emphasize adjective
➔ "Really" functions as an adverb modifying the adjective "nice" to express strong praise.
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How much are they?
➔ Use of "how much" to ask about price or quantity of uncountable nouns
➔ The phrase asks for the price of the jeans, using "how much" with uncountable nouns like "money" or "price".
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I think these are better.
➔ Use of 'think' to express opinion and comparative form 'better'
➔ "Think" introduces the speaker's opinion, and 'better' is the comparative form of 'good', used to compare items.
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Will you be paying by cash or credit card today?
➔ Use of 'will' for future intention and 'be paying' in present continuous tense
➔ 'Will' indicates a future decision or plan, and 'be paying' in present continuous emphasizes the action happening in that moment.
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