Lyrics & Translation
Key Vocabulary
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graduation /ˌɡrædʒuˈeɪʃən/ B2 |
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excited /ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/ A2 |
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babysat /ˈbeɪbisæt/ B1 |
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nervous /ˈnɜːrvəs/ A2 |
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buffalo /ˈbʌfəloʊ/ B2 |
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clearer /ˈklɪrər/ A2 |
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dinner /ˈdɪnər/ A1 |
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parents /ˈpɛərənts/ A1 |
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voices /ˈvɔɪsɪz/ A2 |
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understand /ˌʌndərˈstænd/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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my parents are throwing a dinner after Em's graduation
➔ Present Continuous for future arrangements
➔ The speaker uses "are throwing" to describe a specific, pre-planned event in the near future.
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I could bring a date
➔ Modal verb of permission (could)
➔ The speaker uses "could" to indicate that permission was granted by the parents.
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I hung out with her when I babysat Eddie
➔ Past Simple for completed actions
➔ The speaker uses "hung out" and "babysat" to talk about completed past experiences.
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we were more like co-babysitters
➔ Comparative phrase with 'like'
➔ Using "more like" clarifies a definition by contrasting it with the literal meaning of a previous statement.
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parents love me
➔ Present Simple for general truths/states
➔ The speaker uses "love" to state a permanent belief or general fact about how parents view them.
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she's been saying that for a long time
➔ Present Perfect Continuous
➔ The speaker uses "has been saying" to show an action that started in the past and continues into the present.
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If we talk to our baby, he'll learn the sound
➔ First Conditional (If + Present, Will + Verb)
➔ The speaker uses the first conditional to talk about a possible future result based on a specific condition.
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I thought you got over that
➔ Phrasal verb (get over)
➔ The speaker uses "got over" to mean recovering from or moving past a previous way of thinking or feeling.
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