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And now we're all here, We've moved to New York,  00:13
We found a nice little rental, Near a sweet little school,  00:16
Now I'm looking at houses, With four or five floors,  00:20
And you found us a brownstone,  00:24
Said, You want it? It s yours , So we went ahead and we bought it,  00:25
Found ourselves a good mortgage, Billy Cotton got sorted,  00:29
All the furniture ordered, I could never afford this,  00:33
You were pushing it forward, Made me feel a bit awkward,  00:37
Made me feel a bit awkward, I walk up the stoop,  00:40
I put the key in the door, And then my phone started ringing,  00:43
So I answered the call, And they were like, Hey, you got  00:47
the lead in a play, You got to be back in London  00:51
for rehearsals in May , And later that evening you said,  00:54
How was my day? I said, I got some good news, I got  00:58
the lead in a play That's when your demeanour started  01:02
to change, You said I'd have to audition,  01:06
I said, You're deranged , And I thought,  01:09
I thought that that was quite strange, (I found that strange),  01:12
And I thought, I thought that that was quite strange,  01:18
(so very strange ), But I ignored it,  01:23
Went ahead and I bought it, Got a flight and I boarded, I'm on my way.  01:27
Now I'm in London, I'm on my own,  01:33
I'm in a hotel room, I'm on my own,  01:36
And now I'm in London, And I'm all alone,  01:40
I'm in a hotel room, I'm all on my own,  01:43
Now I'm a West End Girl, Now I'm a West End Girl,  01:47
Now I'm a West End Girl, A West End Girl,  01:54
Hi! How are you?  02:06
I miss you. Yeah Huh?  02:08
Yeah Right. Um Okay.  02:19
Well, I mean it doesn't make me feel great,  02:36
Well - If that's what you need to do then. I guess.  02:45
Well how, how will it work? Where - ? Right.  02:59
I mean it makes me really sad but Ummhumm Ummhumm  03:12
No I'm I'm fine, I'm fine, it's - I just, I want you to be happy.  03:28
Okay. Okay, I'll speak to you later.  03:40
I love you. Bye. 03:50

West End Girl – English Lyrics

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Embark on an emotional journey with Lily Allen's "West End Girl," a poignant and raw exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery. This song, rich with relatable experiences and vivid storytelling, offers an authentic glimpse into modern English expression. By immersing yourself in its heartfelt lyrics and candid narrative, you can gain a deeper understanding of contemporary English idioms and conversational nuances, making language learning a truly resonant experience.

[English]
And now we're all here, We've moved to New York, 
We found a nice little rental, Near a sweet little school, 
Now I'm looking at houses, With four or five floors, 
And you found us a brownstone, 
Said, You want it? It s yours , So we went ahead and we bought it, 
Found ourselves a good mortgage, Billy Cotton got sorted, 
All the furniture ordered, I could never afford this, 
You were pushing it forward, Made me feel a bit awkward, 
Made me feel a bit awkward, I walk up the stoop, 
I put the key in the door, And then my phone started ringing, 
So I answered the call, And they were like, Hey, you got 
the lead in a play, You got to be back in London 
for rehearsals in May , And later that evening you said, 
How was my day? I said, I got some good news, I got 
the lead in a play That's when your demeanour started 
to change, You said I'd have to audition, 
I said, You're deranged , And I thought, 
I thought that that was quite strange, (I found that strange), 
And I thought, I thought that that was quite strange, 
(so very strange ), But I ignored it, 
Went ahead and I bought it, Got a flight and I boarded, I'm on my way. 
Now I'm in London, I'm on my own, 
I'm in a hotel room, I'm on my own, 
And now I'm in London, And I'm all alone, 
I'm in a hotel room, I'm all on my own, 
Now I'm a West End Girl, Now I'm a West End Girl, 
Now I'm a West End Girl, A West End Girl, 
Hi! How are you? 
I miss you. Yeah Huh? 
Yeah Right. Um Okay. 
Well, I mean it doesn't make me feel great, 
Well - If that's what you need to do then. I guess. 
Well how, how will it work? Where - ? Right. 
I mean it makes me really sad but Ummhumm Ummhumm 
No I'm I'm fine, I'm fine, it's - I just, I want you to be happy. 
Okay. Okay, I'll speak to you later. 
I love you. Bye.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

moved

/muːvd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to change position or place

found

/faʊnd/

A2
  • verb
  • - to discover something by searching or accident

rental

/ˈrɛntəl/

B1
  • noun
  • - the act of renting or the amount paid for renting

floors

/flɔːrz/

A2
  • noun
  • - the levels of a building

brownstone

/ˈbraʊnˌstoʊn/

C1
  • noun
  • - a type of brown sandstone used as a building material

sorted

/ˈsɔːrtɪd/

B2
  • verb
  • - to organize or arrange systematically

furniture

/ˈfɜːrnɪtʃər/

A2
  • noun
  • - the movable objects in a room that make it suitable for living or working

awkward

/ˈɔːkwərd/

B2
  • adjective
  • - causing difficulty or embarrassment

stoop

/stuːp/

B2
  • noun
  • - a small staircase outside a door
  • verb
  • - to bend forward from the waist

ringing

/ˈrɪŋɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - making a clear resonant sound

call

/kɔːl/

A2
  • noun
  • - a telephone communication
  • verb
  • - to communicate via telephone

lead

/liːd/

B1
  • noun
  • - a position of advantage or influence
  • verb
  • - to guide or be in charge

changed

/tʃeɪndʒd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to become different

strange

/streɪndʒ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - unusual or surprising

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I could never afford this,

    ➔ Modal verb (could for past ability/inability)

    ➔ The word "could" expresses inability to afford something in the past, framing it as a hypothetical or unfulfilled capability.

  • You said I'd have to audition,

    ➔ Reported speech with modal 'would' for obligation

    ➔ The "would" here changes the direct 'will' to indicate a reported obligation or prediction in the past context.

  • And I thought, I thought that that was quite strange,

    ➔ Repetition and past simple tense for emphasis

    ➔ The repetition of "thought" and "that" in "I thought that that" uses simple past to emphasize the speaker's surprise, creating a rhythmic pause.

  • Now I'm a West End Girl,

    ➔ Present simple for identity and current state

    ➔ The "am" indicates a present state of being, classifying the speaker as a "West End Girl" right now, not in the past or future.

  • I miss you.

    ➔ Present simple for feelings and states

    ➔ The present simple "miss" expresses an ongoing emotion, not tied to a specific time, showing habitual or permanent feelings.

  • If that's what you need to do then.

    ➔ Zero conditional for general truths or habits

    ➔ The structure "If that's what..." presents a condition that's generally true, implying acceptance without a specific future outcome.

  • You were pushing it forward,

    ➔ Past continuous for ongoing actions

    ➔ The "were pushing" shows an action in progress in the past, emphasizing the duration and effort involved in motivating the situation.

  • Said, You want it? It's yours,

    ➔ Direct speech with contractions

    "It's" is a contraction of "It is", used in direct quotes to make spoken language sound natural and informal in the dialogue.

  • Got a flight and I boarded,

    ➔ Past simple for completed actions

    "Got" and "boarded" describe sequential events that happened and finished in the past, narrating a sequence of actions.

  • I'm on my way.

    ➔ Present continuous for future plans or immediacy

    ➔ The "I'm on my way" uses present continuous to convey an action that's about to happen or already underway towards a destination in this context.