

If you are looking for an easy way to learn English, try the ABA English course. Read the lyrics of your favourite song in English and find some adjectives you can learn. įocused : The past participle of the verb to focus. Underpaid : The past participle of the verb to underpay. Lost : The past participle of the verb to lose. The expression to be overwhelmed indicates a feeling of being totally enveloped by a very strong emotion, such as the feeling of guilt. Overwhelmed : The past participle of the verb to overwhelm. The expression to be grounded indicates awareness and capacity for judgment. Grounded : The past participle of the verb to ground. High : This adjective, which literally means “elevated”, in informal use means “position.” In informal use, as in this song, it literally means penniless. Today it is not used very extensively and has been supplanted by the form broken. Finally, write sentences with the adjectives you have learned to help you memorize them.īroke : This is an archaic form of the past participle of to break. AdjectivesĪfter underlining the adjectives, look up their definition in the dictionary. Is that everything is just fine fine fineĪnd the other one is hailing a taxi cab. Is that no one’s really got it figured out just yetĪnd what it all comes down to, my friends, yeah I’m sad but I’m laughing, I’m brave but I’m chicken shit

#LYRICS HAND IN MY POCKET ALANIS MORISSETTE FREE#
I’m free but I’m focused, I’m green but I’m wise Hand in My Pocket was written by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard, performed by Lauren Patten (Jo), Celia Gooding (Frankie). Is that I haven’t got it all figured out just yet

Is that everything is going to be quite alrightĪnd the other one is flicking a cigarette I care but I’m restless, I’m here but I’m really gone I feel drunk but I’m sober, I’m young and I’m underpaid Is that everything’s gonna be fine, fine, fine I’m high but I’m grounded, I’m sane but I’m overwhelmed I’m broke but I’m happy, I’m poor but I’m kind Hand in My Pocketįirst, listen to the song carefully following along with the lyrics below. Have you ever thought about choosing an area of grammar, such as adjectives, and then identifying a song that contains several examples? Today, we will show you how you can learn many adjectives (up to 26!) through a single song: “Hand in My Pocket” by Alanis Morissette. Namely, the ease with which it allows you to learn new words, especially if you do not simply memorize the text, but carefully translate the lyrics as well. What it all comes down to my friends Is that everything's just fine fine fine I've got one hand in my pocket And the other one is hailing a taxicab.Among the many advantages of this method, we want to emphasize one. I'm free but I'm focused I'm green but I'm wise I'm shy but I'm friendly baby I'm sad but I'm laughing I'm brave but I'm chicken s_ I'm sick but I'm pretty babyĪnd what it all boils down to Is that no one's really got it figured out just yet I've got one hand in my pocket And the other one is playing the piano What it all comes down to Is that I haven't got it all figured out just yet I've got one hand in my pocket And the other one is giving the peace sign What it all comes down to Is that everything's gonna be quite alright I've got one hand in my pocket And the other one is flicking a cigarette I feel drunk but I'm sober I'm young and I'm underpaid I'm tired but I'm working, yeah I care but I'm worthless I'm here but I'm really gone I'm wrong and I'm sorry baby What it all comes down to Is that everything's gonna be fine fine fine I've got one hand in my pocket And the other one is giving a high five I'm broke but I'm happy I'm poor but I'm kind I'm short but I'm healthy, yeah I'm high but I'm grounded I'm sane but I'm overwhelmed I'm lost but I'm hopeful baby Alanis Morissette Alanis Morissette - Hand in My Pocket Lyrics
