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你好! 我是Lirkit !

我尝试了很多方法来记忆英语单词,最后找到了对我来说最有效的一种!

我们一生中听过的所有歌曲的歌词都已记在我们的记忆中。我们根本没有注意到他们,但我们都已经听到了!

我注意到,当你从一首以前听过的歌曲中学习一个新单词时,你已经永远知道这个单词的翻译,并且永远不会忘记它!

我想把这个方法分享给大家。所以,方案如下。

我们找到我们已经听过的歌曲。

我们添加了其中所有不熟悉的单词。

我们通过了记忆游戏的迷你测试。完毕

现在您已经认识了很多单词,您很快就会了解整个语言!

我打赌你会惊讶于这种方法的有效性!)

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Lee Kernaghan

Song For Grace

 

Song For Grace

(专辑: Spirit Of The Anzacs - 2015)


I was a girl of thirteen when my brothers went off to the war
Martin and Robert and Jack, and as I wave from the door
I thought who in the world could have brothers as handsome as they
Three Australian Light Horsemen I see their proud figures today

Our parents were Irish with no love for England at all
But their sons were Australian and each bravely answered the call
In their turned up slouch hats, and their feathers and leggings and spurs
The Empire as much as my mother knew these sons were hers

And at the going down of the sun and in the morning
I will remember them, I can't forget

The mailman brought cards from Colombo and then from Port Said
Here's a photo of our Jack in Egypt, his first camel ride
And look at young Bobby, in London here crossing The Strand
And Martin writes 'mum and dad, life in the army is grand'

When the telegram came with the news about our darling Jack
I had the terrible task of breaking the news to my dad
With our old draught horse Punch mt father was ploughing the land
I ran to the paddock, the telegram clutched in my hand

The Irishman read it, said thank you, now leave me alone
Go on back to the house, help your mother, she's there on her own
He called, 'stand up now Punch, we have to get on with this job'
But I saw his slumped shoulders, and I heard his heart rending sob

And at the going down of the sun and in the morning
I will remember them, I can't forget
And at the going down of the sun and in the morning
I will remember them, I can't forget

完毕

你已经把这首歌里所有不熟悉的词添加了吗?