Lesson by

teacher's picture

Alix

Entertainment

Fill in the lyrics: Underdog

Grammar 5 min Lyrics


Vocabulary - 8 Contextual Words

Grammar - To be in the past simple

Pronunciation - American

Improve your listening and writing skills by filling in the blanks of the song lyrics. Today we propose a pop-soul song by Popstar Alicia Keys: “Underdog”. She wrote this uplifting anthem with the collaboration of Ed Sheeran to celebrate people who make it against all odds, especially now, when we need more than ever to be reminded of our strength and resiliency. Check out the empowering lyrics and music video below. Have you heard this song before? Do you like it?

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. ⇩


Don’t miss our latest song lyric activities. By creating a habit step-by-step, you will be able to shape your learning path while doing activities you love.

Which song you would like to practise with next?


Grammar – “To be” in the Past Simple

The verb TO BE is irregular and it’s the only verb in English that completely changes its form in every tense.
See more  

  • We use its PAST SIMPLE form of TO BE to describe things that were true in the past.

    SINGULAR

    I was
  • You were
  • He / She / It was

    PLURAL
    We were
    You were
    They were

    Examples:
    – I was at home yesterday night.
    – You were my best friend at school.
    – She was late for the meeting.
    – It was a really nice restaurant.
    – Mary and I were happy to be at the concert.


Related Course Units  

Unit 61 To Be in the Past Simple