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Now we're out of time 00:14
I said it's my fault 00:17
It's my fault 00:20
Can't make good decisions 00:22
It won't stop 00:25
I can't stop 00:27
Give me some time, I just need a little time 00:29
Give me some time, I just need a little time 00:33
Give me some time, I just need a little time 00:36
Give me some time, I just need a little time 00:40
00:45
You talk way too much 00:52
You talk way too much 00:56
It's only the end 01:00
It's only the end, hey 01:03
01:08
We don't get the news 01:22
He says, "Why not? why not?" 01:25
Forget what you heard 01:29
'Cause it won't stop 01:33
It won't stop 01:35
Give 'em some time, they just need a little time 01:37
Give 'em some time, they just need a little time 01:41
Give 'em some time, they just need a little time 01:44
Give 'em some time, they just need a little time 01:48
01:54
You talk way too much 02:00
You talk way too much 02:04
It's only the end 02:08
It's only the end as you know it 02:12
You're not supposed to say that 02:17
You taught me too much 02:21
Is this how it ends? 02:25
Is this how it ends? 02:30
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You Talk Way Too Much – English Lyrics

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The Strokes
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Room On Fire
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the rhythmic world of The Strokes! 'You Talk Way Too Much' is a perfect track to learn conversational English and casual slang, offering a masterclass in the cool, understated delivery that defined a generation of rock music.

[English]
Now we're out of time
I said it's my fault
It's my fault
Can't make good decisions
It won't stop
I can't stop
Give me some time, I just need a little time
Give me some time, I just need a little time
Give me some time, I just need a little time
Give me some time, I just need a little time
...
You talk way too much
You talk way too much
It's only the end
It's only the end, hey
...
We don't get the news
He says, "Why not? why not?"
Forget what you heard
'Cause it won't stop
It won't stop
Give 'em some time, they just need a little time
Give 'em some time, they just need a little time
Give 'em some time, they just need a little time
Give 'em some time, they just need a little time
...
You talk way too much
You talk way too much
It's only the end
It's only the end as you know it
You're not supposed to say that
You taught me too much
Is this how it ends?
Is this how it ends?
...

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

fault

/fɔːlt/

A2
  • noun
  • - responsibility for an accident or misfortune

decisions

/dɪˈsɪʒənz/

A2
  • noun
  • - conclusions or resolutions reached after consideration

talk

/tɔːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to speak in order to give information or express feelings

forget

/fəˈɡɛt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to fail to remember

heard

/hɜːrd/

A1
  • verb
  • - past tense of hear; to perceive with the ear

taught

/tɔːt/

A2
  • verb
  • - past tense of teach; to impart knowledge

supposed

/səˈpoʊzd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - generally assumed or believed to be the case

news

/nuːz/

A1
  • noun
  • - newly received or noteworthy information

little

/ˈlɪtəl/

A1
  • adjective
  • - small in size, amount, or degree

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Now we're out of time

    ➔ Adjective phrase expressing lack of something

    ➔ The phrase "out of" is used to indicate that the supply of something (in this case, time) is exhausted.

  • I just need a little time

    ➔ Quantifier 'a little' with uncountable nouns

    ➔ Use "a little" before uncountable nouns like "time" to mean a small amount.

  • You talk way too much

    ➔ Intensifier 'way' before 'too much'

    ➔ Informal use of "way" to emphasize the degree of "too much".

  • It's only the end as you know it

    ➔ Relative clause with 'as'

    ➔ Here, "as" functions as a conjunction meaning "in the way that".

  • You're not supposed to say that

    ➔ Passive construction 'be supposed to'

    ➔ Used to describe expectations or obligations (what is allowed or expected).

  • You taught me too much

    ➔ Simple Past tense of irregular verb 'teach'

    ➔ The past form of "teach" is "taught". It expresses an action completed in the past.

  • Is this how it ends?

    ➔ Interrogative structure with 'how'

    "How" is used here to inquire about the manner or way in which something occurs.

  • Can't make good decisions

    ➔ Modal verb 'can't' for inability

    "Can't" (cannot) indicates a lack of ability to perform the action in the present.