Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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like laɪk A1 |
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pasta ˈpæstə A1 |
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fish fɪʃ A1 |
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pizza ˈpiːtsə A1 |
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chocolate ˈtʃɒkələt A1 |
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fruit fruːt A1 |
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apple ˈæpəl A1 |
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grapes greɪps A1 |
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bananas bəˈnænəz A1 |
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oranges ˈɒrɪndʒɪz A1 |
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raining ˈreɪnɪŋ A1 |
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windy ˈwɪndi A1 |
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cold kəʊld A1 |
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hot hɒt A1 |
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sunny ˈsʌni A1 |
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dancing ˈdɑːnsɪŋ A1 |
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hiking ˈhaɪkɪŋ A2 |
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swimming ˈswɪmɪŋ A1 |
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singing ˈsɪŋɪŋ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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What food do you like?
➔ Interrogative word + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
➔ This is a standard question formation using the interrogative pronoun "What" and the auxiliary verb "do" to form a question about preferences. The structure is crucial for forming questions in English.
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I don't like rice.
➔ Present simple negative with 'do not' (don't)
➔ Demonstrates the use of the auxiliary verb 'do' to form a negative statement in the present simple tense. The contraction "don't" is common in spoken English. The structure is 'I + do not/don't + verb'.
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What food does Sian like?
➔ Third-person singular present simple question
➔ This demonstrates the correct question formation for the third-person singular (Sian). Note the use of 'does' instead of 'do' and the base form of the verb 'like'. The structure is 'What + auxiliary verb (does) + subject + main verb?'
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She likes chocolate.
➔ Third-person singular present simple affirmative
➔ Illustrates the correct verb conjugation for the third-person singular in the present simple tense. The verb takes an '-s' ending ('like' becomes 'likes').
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