Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. This week, to celebrate that March 22nd is World Water Day, we will be bringing you water-related themes. Today we propose the 70’s rock classic Smoke on the Water by the British band Deep Purple. Listen to those guitars!
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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See Grammar explanation
- PHRASAL VERBS are formed by a verb plus a preposition or adverb that modifies the meaning of the original verb.
- Sometimes, the new meaning is quite easy to guess. This is, in general, the case of phrasal verbs with OUT.
- Phrasal verbs with out usually mean “movement, getting out from an enclosed space or distancing yourself from something”.
- Some examples are:
- – ask out
- – break out
- – blow out
- – burn out
- – carry out
- – check out
- – come out
- – cut out
- – drop out
- – find out
- – freak out
- – get out
- – go out
- – let out
- – look out
- – move out
- – pull out
- – run out
- – work out
One of the greatest songs ever!
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Nice lesson! I think the real rock’n’roll music is In English language. I have to admit that for me it’s hard to understand British pronunciation or American pronunciation listening a song. It’s easier when I hear someone speaks. Thanks for the lesson
Hi Salvatore, thank you so much for your kind words. 🙂
Thanks so much for your efforts it was great and fun !!
We’re glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Hard music
Nice lesson! I love It !
We’re glad you like it, Rafa!