Key vocabulary
The key words to know before you listen.
need
/niːd/
need
verb
“I need to dance with you tonight.”
I need to dance with you tonight.
stadium
/ˈstædɪəm/
stadium
noun
“The stadium is packed with fans.”
The stadium is packed with fans.
phone
/foʊn/
phone
noun
“Put your phone down and enjoy the moment.”
Put your phone down and enjoy the moment.
fun
/fʌn/
fun
noun
“Let's have some fun together.”
Let's have some fun together.
vibe
/vaɪb/
vibe
noun
“The vibe here is electric.”
The vibe here is electric.
blunt
/blʌnt/
blunt
adj
“They spoke bluntly about the issue.”
They spoke bluntly about the issue.
body to body
/ˈbɑːdi tu ˈbɑːdi/
body to body
idiom
“We're dancing body to body.”
We're dancing body to body.
skin to skin
/skɪn tu skɪn/
skin to skin
idiom
“They're touching skin to skin.”
They're touching skin to skin.
style
/staɪl/
style
noun
“We have our own unique style.”
We have our own unique style.
life
/laɪf/
life
noun
“We're living life to the fullest.”
We're living life to the fullest.
night
/naɪt/
night
noun
“This night will be unforgettable.”
This night will be unforgettable.
heart
/hɑːrt/
heart
noun
“The song touches the heart.”
The song touches the heart.
Pronunciation
Train your ear with these pronunciation tips.
Slur the 't' in 'whole stadium' to avoid a harsh sound.
Practice the 'th' sound in 'all the' to avoid a 'd' sound.
Use the 'r' sound in 'row' to avoid a 'l' or missing sound.
Use the 'z' sound in 'bein' to mimic the contraction.
Emphasize the 'uh' in 'B-T-uh' for regional clarity.