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American English With Brent

Ep. 40 How to Learn English With Song Lyrics- "No Time to Die" by Billie Eilish and English Expressions With "Day"

26 Feb 2020

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In this episode, I "break down" the lyrics of Billie Eilish's new song, "No Time to Die."  Some of the topics covered are: hyperbole alliteration bare vs. bear  Idioms: "I got your back," I'm in your corner," "you fell for it." Explaining what "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me" means.  Song lyrics in French: https://genius.com/Genius-traductions-francaises-billie-eilish-no-time-to-die-traduction-francaise-lyrics Song lyrics in Portuguese: https://genius.com/Genius-brasil-traducoes-billie-eilish-no-time-to-die-traducao-em-portugues-lyrics Song lyrics in German: https://genius.com/Genius-deutsche-ubersetzungen-billie-eilish-no-time-to-die-deutsche-ubersetzung-lyrics Song lyrics in Turkish: https://genius.com/Genius-turkce-ceviri-billie-eilish-no-time-to-die-turkce-ceviri-lyrics Song lyrics in Spanish: https://genius.com/Genius-traducciones-al-espanol-billie-eilish-no-time-to-die-traduccion-al-espanol-lyrics Also,  Today, I talk about expressions with "day."  Some expressions covered are: Day drinking Day date You made my day Dog days of summer Let's call it a day Day laborer  Day job I also go day drinking with my wife on a date date to a brewery and restaurant that sells poutine and watch a poutine eating contest.

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