Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. We continue to give visibility to the struggle for civil rights in the USA, with the provocative song Fight the Power by the hip hop band Public Enemy. The song was conceived at the request of film director Spike Lee, as a theme to his 1989 movie Do The Right Thing. Since then, Fight the Power continues to be an iconic call to action against racial injustice around the globe. The video comes from the opening credits of Spike Lee’s movie. It is an impactful start to a potent film, well reflected in this powerful song.
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Exercise
Fill in the missing words. ⇩
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Grammar – Informal Contractions
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Informal Contractions
- Informal contractions are short forms of words people use when speaking informally. They are similar to slang. In lyrics we often find such informal type of vocabulary.
- Some examples of contractions and slang we can find in lyrics:
- – in’ ending like in thinkin’ or losin’ (it looses the g in -ing to sound more informal)
- – ’bout = about
- – don’tcha = don’t you
- – ain’t = am not, is not, are not, has not or have not
- – ’cause / ‘coz = because
- – dunno = don’t know
- – lemme = let me
- – gimme = give me
- – gonna = going to
- – gotta = got to
- – wanna = want to
- – kinda = kind of
Not in my taste but very actual.
Thank you for the feedback.
Informal contractions is a challenge for me. Not easy to understand
You will get better.
I don‘t like this song, but he is up-to-date at the moment.
Thanks for the feedback.
Not very easy to understand,behaps with a little training
Little by little.
I don’t like it, not my taste.
It’s not for everyone.