Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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interesting ˈɪn.trə.stɪŋ A2 |
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educational ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪ.ʃənəl A2 |
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torture ˈtɔːr.tʃər A2 |
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procreate proʊˈkriːeɪt B2 |
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expelled ɪkˈspɛld A2 |
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magical ˈmædʒɪkəl A1 |
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peers pɪrz A1 |
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stab stæb A2 |
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nightmare ˈnaɪt.mɛər A1 |
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mystery ˈmɪstəri A2 |
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mayhem ˈmeɪ.hɛm B1 |
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murder ˈmɜːr.dər A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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you've certainly had a very interesting educational journey.
➔ Present Perfect
➔ The phrase 'you've had' uses the present perfect to describe an action that started in the past and is relevant now.
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The only person who gets to torture my brother is me.
➔ Relative Pronoun (who)
➔ 'Who' is a relative pronoun used to introduce a clause that describes 'the only person.'
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Getting expelled was just a bonus.
➔ Passive Voice
➔ 'Getting expelled' is in the passive voice, emphasizing the action rather than the doer.
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It's a magical place where I met your mother.
➔ Relative Clause (where)
➔ 'Where' introduces a relative clause that describes the place.
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Maybe you'll even make some friends.
➔ Modal Verb (will) for Future
➔ 'Will' is used to express a future possibility.
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I think I'm going to love it here.
➔ Future with 'be going to'
➔ 'Be going to' is used to express a future intention based on present evidence.
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