Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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Thanksgiving /ˌθæŋksˈɡɪvɪŋ/ B1 |
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states /steɪts/ A2 |
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game /ɡeɪm/ A2 |
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insanely /ɪnˈseɪnli/ B2 |
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forget /fərˈɡet/ A2 |
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stupid /ˈstupɪd/ A2 |
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technically /ˈtek.nɪ.kli/ B1 |
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tired /ˈtaɪrd/ A2 |
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vegetables /ˈvedʒ.tə.bl̩z/ A2 |
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champ /tʃæmp/ A2 |
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lecture /ˈlek.tʃər/ B1 |
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disgraceful /dɪsˈɡreɪsfəl/ B2 |
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educated /ˈedʒ.jʊ.keɪ.tɪd/ B1 |
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globe /ɡloʊb/ A2 |
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crazy /ˈkreɪ.zi/ A2 |
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professor /prəˈfesər/ B1 |
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kill /kɪl/ A2 |
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spare /spɛr/ A2 |
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record /ˈrek.ərd/ B1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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what are we keeping Thanksgiving a secret this year
➔ Present continuous tense
➔ The phrase "are keeping" highlights the present continuous tense, used to describe an action happening now or around now.
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you have to name all the states in 6 minutes
➔ Infinitive of purpose
➔ The phrase "to name" is an infinitive of purpose, indicating the reason or goal of the action.
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it's a lot harder than it sounds
➔ Comparative adjective
➔ The phrase "harder than" uses a comparative adjective to compare the difficulty of the game to how it sounds.
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I wasn't playing against other people
➔ Past continuous tense
➔ The phrase "wasn't playing" is in the past continuous tense, describing an ongoing action in the past.
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if you can't, no dinner
➔ Conditional sentence (Type 1)
➔ The phrase "if you can't, no dinner" is a Type 1 conditional sentence, used for likely or real conditions.
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I hate to lecture you guys
➔ Infinitive of dislike
➔ The phrase "hate to lecture" uses the infinitive of dislike to express a strong aversion to an action.
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I got 49 states and there are no more
➔ Present perfect tense
➔ The phrase "I got" is in the present perfect tense, indicating an action completed in the past with relevance to the present.
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