Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the vocabulary of eternal commitment and simple affection with Billy Joel's 'Just The Way You Are.' This smooth, jazzy soft rock standard is perfect for learning English phrases related to genuine relationships, self-acceptance, and lasting promises. Its clear, heartfelt lyrics and gentle pace make it an excellent song for focusing on common conversational English and the language of love.
Key Vocabulary
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changing ˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ A2 |
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please pliːz A1 |
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imagine ɪˈmædʒɪn A2 |
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familiar fəˈmɪliər A2 |
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trouble ˈtrʌbəl A1 |
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fashion ˈfæʃən A1 |
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color ˈkʌlər A1 |
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passion ˈpæʃən B1 |
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conversation ˌkɑːnverˈseɪʃən A2 |
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clever ˈklɛvər A2 |
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believe bɪˈliːv A1 |
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forever fəˈrɛvər A1 |
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promise ˈprɑːmɪs A2 |
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better ˈbɛtər A1 |
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heart hɑːrt A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Don't go changing to try and please me
➔ Present continuous with 'to try and' for purpose
➔ The phrase 'to try and please me' uses the infinitive form after 'try' to express purpose. 'Don't go changing' is a negative command using the present continuous to emphasize the action should not happen.
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I would not leave you in times of trouble
➔ Conditional sentence Type 1 (if implied)
➔ The sentence implies a condition without explicitly stating 'if'. 'Would not leave' indicates a hypothetical situation in the future under certain conditions.
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I took the good times, I'll take the bad times
➔ Simple past vs. future with 'will'
➔ The contrast between 'took' (simple past) and 'I'll take' (future with 'will') highlights the difference in time reference, showing past actions versus future intentions.
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Although I might not seem to care
➔ Concession with 'although'
➔ The word 'although' introduces a contrasting idea, acknowledging a potential misunderstanding while asserting the opposite sentiment.
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I need to know that you will always be
➔ Modal verb 'need' with 'to' infinitive
➔ The modal verb 'need' expresses necessity and is followed by the 'to' infinitive form of the verb 'know'. This structure emphasizes the importance of the action.
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