Boris Teaches You English by Using Songs - Song 28: Ben E. King - Stand by Me
Sometimes it is difficult to make an accurate translation because we do not understand certain expressions that are very informal, or some phrasal verbs, etc. In this work Boris tries to explain to you, in a more standard English, those expressions and phrasal verbs so that you all can get better the main ideas of the songs. it is not only a song with its lyrics. It has Grammar, phrasal verb, and idiom explanations; and some pronunciation.
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