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English Through Music - Baby I'm yours

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SONG: Baby, I'm yours  Artist: Arctic Monkeys Baby, I'm yours (baby, I'm yours) And I'_________ yours (yours) until the stars fall from the sky, Yours (yours) until the rivers all run dry In other words, until I die Baby, I'm yours (baby, I'm yours) And I'________ yours (yours) until the sun no longer shines, Yours (yours) until the poets run out of rhyme In other words, until the end of time I'___________________ right here by your side, Do my best to keep you satisfied Nothin' in the world can drive me away 'Cause every day, you'_______________ me say Baby, I'm yours (baby, I'm yours) And I'_______________ yours (yours) until two and two is three, Yours (yours) until the mountains crumble to the sea In other words, until eternity Baby, I'm yours 'Til the stars fall from the sky Baby, I'm yours 'Til the rivers all run dry Baby, I'm yours 'Til the sun no longer ...

English Through Music - Thinking out loud

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Com letra: ATVIDADE:  http://br.english-attack.com/videobooster/ed-sheeran/thinking-out-loud http://busyteacher.org/21979-thinking-out-loud-listening-activity.html http://www.multimedia-english.com/activities/music/thinking-out-loud-833 http://eltplanning.com/2015/04/10/a-fun-lesson-idea-using-ed-sheerans-thinking-out-loud/

Future Predictions

If you think something is possible in the future, you are making a prediction. I think England  will win  the next World Cup. These are the most common expressions for making predictions. The percentages (%) are very  approximate - just to show you the order of the expressions. It'll definitely rain. 100% chance of rain It'll almost certainly rain. It's bound to rain. 90%-99% It'll probably rain. It's likely to rain. 80%-95% It'll possibly rain. It might rain. 50%-80% It might not rain. 20%-50% It probably won't rain. It isn't likely to rain. 5%-20% It almost certainly won't rain. 1%-5% It definitely won't rain. 0% chance of rain Notice the position of words like "definitely" - before "won't", but after "will". We often use 'be going to' instead of 'will' for predictions. There usually isn't a difference, but 'be going to' can mean that we have a reason for mak...