Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. To complete the series for April Fools’ (1st April) here is a classic rock ballad by the eternal Rolling Stones: Fool to Cry. Mick Jagger’s singing style in this song is difficult, so do your best and test your understanding!
These activities are designed for Beginners and Intermediates so that they can learn new vocabulary related to a specific topic in a quick and fun way.
Exercise
Fill in the missing words. ⇩
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Contractions & slang in songs
Often lyrics use an informal type of vocabulary. This is why we find things like contractions and slang words. Here are some examples of contractions and slang often used in lyrics:
– don’tcha = don’t you
– ain’t = am not, is not, are not, has not or have not
– ’cause / ‘coz = because
– -in’ ending like in thinkin’ or losin’ (it looses the g in -ing to sound more informal)
– dunno = don’t know
– lemme = let me
– gimme = give me
– gonna = going to
– gotta = got to
– wanna = want to
– kinda = kind of
I couldn’t urderstand anything. I think this song is for advanced students.
Hello This song is difficult to follow . I understand a few words but sometimes i lost by following these lyrics.
Thank you
this is my first time listening to that amazing song Rolling Stones are crazy
i think this song is about a depressed man