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[Learning English Through the Iconic Style and Wisdom of Rihanna]-[Learn English with RIHANNA]

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📋 Summary

Introduction: Learning with an Icon

This lesson explores the English language through the lens of global pop sensation Rihanna. By analyzing her hit song Diamonds and various candid interviews, learners can improve their vocabulary, understand native pronunciation, and gain cultural insights. Rihanna’s journey from a humble upbringing in Barbados to international stardom serves as an inspiring backdrop for language acquisition.

Vocabulary from Diamonds

In her song Diamonds, Rihanna uses poetic and metaphorical language. Terms like "palms," "moonshine," and "Molly" are utilized to evoke a sense of intoxication and euphoria associated with love. The "shooting star" is highlighted as a symbol of something rare and magical, providing a great example of how native speakers use imagery to convey complex emotions.

The Met Gala: Fashion and "Situations"

In an interview with Graham Norton, Rihanna discusses the logistical challenges of her famous Met Gala outfits. She describes the difficulty of traveling in a massive dress, noting that her experience in the iconic yellow gown was a "piece of cake" compared to other looks. The word "situation" is used here in a humorous, native way to describe a complicated or messy scenario. She explains how she had to "choreograph" her movements—a term typically reserved for dance but applied here to her physical coordination—and mentions the "train" of her dress, emphasizing the need to avoid "dragging" it to maintain grace.

Honesty and Life Lessons

During a charming interview on Recess Therapy, Rihanna discusses the concept of "white lies" with a child named Miles. She defines these as "small, harmless lies" that people tell to avoid hurting feelings, often characterized as "tiny specks of lies." Both Rihanna and Miles agree to "turn over a new leaf," an idiom meaning to begin again or start fresh. They seal this pact with the word "deal," a common expression for agreeing to an arrangement. Rihanna also identifies her song Love on the Brain as a personal favorite, labeling her earlier hit Diamonds as a "classic," or a timeless piece of art.

First Impressions and Personality

In a discussion with A$AP Rocky, Rihanna reveals what she values in others: "skin, teeth, and smile," followed by the "energy they’re giving off." She uses the phrase "giving off energy" to describe the vibe or feeling a person projects. She warns that physical attractiveness is irrelevant if a person’s "demeanor"—the way they present themselves—is "whack." In slang, "whack" is used to describe something bad, uncool, or inferior. She bluntly notes that without a good personality, beauty can "go to shit," demonstrating the use of vulgar but emphatic colloquialisms common in informal speech.

Rihanna’s Inspiring Journey

Beyond the language lessons, the narrative of Rihanna’s life highlights the power of determination. Growing up in a small house in Barbados, she overcame financial struggles and family adversity. Her early audition for Evan Rogers and subsequent signing by Jay-Z demonstrate the importance of seizing opportunities. Her ability to "turn over a new leaf" from a difficult childhood to become a global icon provides a powerful context for the expressions learned throughout the lesson.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was going to think how did you get there?
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Well, this one was a piece of cake compared to the yellow situation.
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You're not getting out of a car in that, are you?
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I had to choreograph.
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The train actually had to come out first so that I wasn't dragging it out.
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📝Key Phrases

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a piece of cake
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turn over a new leaf
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white lies
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give off energy
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start fresh
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📖 Transcript

Palms rise to the universe as we moonshine and melee.
Feel the warmth, we'll never die.
We're like diamonds in the sky.
Today we are learning with one of the most iconic singers of all time, Rihanna.
We'll learn vocabulary and native pronunciation with Rihanna's song Diamonds and three funny clips where Rihanna talks about her strangest dress ever, telling white lies and how to make a good first impression.
You'll also discover how Rihanna became famous.

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