Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the festive language of this holiday classic with Canaan Cox’s energetic cover of "Holly Jolly Christmas." This song is perfect for English learners as its lyrics are simple, direct, and focused on common vocabulary related to joy and celebration (e.g., 'cheer,' 'mistletoe,' 'jolly'). The song’s upbeat Country/Pop/R&B style offers a modern, playful take that makes learning its simple, cheerful message fun and memorable.
Key Vocabulary
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holly /ˈhɒli/ B1 |
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jolly /ˈdʒɒli/ A2 |
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best /bɛst/ A2 |
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snow /snəʊ/ A1 |
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cheer /tʃɪər/ A2 |
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walk /wɔːk/ A1 |
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street /striːt/ A1 |
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friends /frɛndz/ A1 |
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meet /miːt/ A1 |
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mistletoe /ˈmɪsəltəʊ/ B2 |
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wait /weɪt/ A1 |
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kiss /kɪs/ A1 |
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hear /hɪər/ A1 |
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golly /ˈɡɒli/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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It's the best time of the year
➔ Simple Present (contraction)
➔ The word "It's" is a contraction of "it is" used in the simple present to state a fact.
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I don't know if there'll be snow
➔ Negative conditional with future simple
➔ The phrase "don't know if" introduces a negative uncertainty, and "there'll be" is the contracted form of "there will be" (future simple).
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And when you walk down the street
➔ Time clause with 'when' + present simple
➔ "when" introduces a time reference; the verb "walk" stays in the present simple because the clause talks about a habitual or future action.
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Say hello to friends you know
➔ Imperative sentence
➔ "Say" is the base form of the verb used to give a direct command or suggestion.
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Somebody waits for you
➔ Simple present for a factual statement
➔ "waits" is in the simple present, showing a regular or current situation.
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Kiss her once for me
➔ Imperative with direct object
➔ "Kiss" is the base verb, and "her" is the direct object receiving the action.
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In case you didn't hear
➔ Conditional clause with past simple
➔ "In case" introduces a precautionary condition; "didn't hear" uses the simple past to refer to a possible past situation that may affect the present.
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Oh by golly, have a holly / Jolly Christmas this year
➔ Imperative with colloquial interjection
➔ "Oh by golly" is a colloquial interjection adding emphasis; the main clause "have a holly / Jolly Christmas" is an imperative urging the listener to enjoy the holiday.
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