Lyrics & Translation
Learning a new language can be a 'THRILL RIDE,' and this song by THE BOYZ is the perfect place to start! With its catchy and repetitive chorus, you'll quickly pick up on fun and energetic Korean phrases. The song's theme of summer excitement and the thrill of new experiences makes it a relatable and enjoyable way to immerse yourself in the Korean language and K-Pop culture.
Key Vocabulary
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thrill /θrɪl/ B2 |
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ride /raɪd/ A1 |
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chemistry /ˈkɛmɪstri/ B2 |
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adventure /ədˈvɛnʧər/ B1 |
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emotion /ɪˈmoʊʃən/ B1 |
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curiosity /ˌkjʊəriˈɒsɪti/ B2 |
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intense /ɪnˈtɛns/ B2 |
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bright /braɪt/ B2 |
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faster /ˈfæstər/ A2 |
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dream /driːm/ A2 |
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vibrate /vaɪˈbreɪt/ B2 |
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holiday /ˈhɒlədeɪ/ A2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Feel it, feel it a little (Ya)
➔ Imperative with object pronouns; using 'feel' to give commands or encouragement.
➔ The sentence uses the imperative verb 'feel' to express a command or encouragement, often directed towards oneself or others.
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Let the time freeze, When it becomes clear ice
➔ Use of 'Let' + noun/verb to express permission or encouragement; 'when' as a conjunction introducing a time clause.
➔ The structure 'Let' + object allows the speaker to suggest or permit an action; 'when' introduces a time condition.
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Crashes over you and me in a split second
➔ Use of 'over' to describe something falling or coming upon suddenly; 'in a split second' as an adverbial phrase indicating a very short time.
➔ The preposition 'over' describes something passing onto or affecting someone suddenly; the phrase 'in a split second' emphasizes the quick occurrence.
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My lips get dry Getting breathless (Oh)
➔ Present simple in 'get' to describe a change of state; gerund 'Getting' to indicate ongoing or resulting action.
➔ The verb 'get' in the present tense describes a change in condition, while 'Getting' as a gerund emphasizes the ongoing or resulting nature of the action.
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We might be addicted to it
➔ Use of modal 'might' + base verb 'be' to express possibility; 'addicted to' as a phrase indicating a strong dependence.
➔ 'Might' expresses a possibility or uncertainty about being addicted; 'addicted to' indicates a strong dependence on something.
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Follow your curiosity
➔ Imperative verb 'Follow' used to give a direct command or suggestion.
➔ The verb 'Follow' in imperative form instructs or encourages someone to act according to their curiosity.
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What you waiting for?
➔ Interrogative phrase 'What are you waiting for?' using inversion for question formation.
➔ This phrase uses inversion (be + subject) to form a question, asking why someone is delaying or hesitating.
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