8/12/2023 0 Comments Take a break hamilton![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In everyday conversations, we might say “We have to hurry! We’re running out of time if we want to go to the store before it closes!” Take a break They sing “How do you write like you’re running out time? Writing day and night like you’re running out of time.” He works so hard, like he knows that soon, he won’t have time to finish his life’s work.Īnd “running out of time” means that soon, you won’t have any more time to do something. In the song “Non-stop”, the chorus hints at the fact that Alexander Hamilton will die relatively young, and at the peak of his career. So go out and live your life!”īut we also use it in everyday conversations to simply mean “We don’t have any more time.” Like “OK, time’s up, we have to go now.” We don’t have any more time. In the song “Who lives, who dies, who tells your story”, Eliza, Hamilton’s wife sings “When my time is up, will they tell my story?” “When your time’s up”, that’s a metaphor for “when you die.” Like “When your time’s up, you don’t want to have regrets. You could say “Turn the glass upside down” or “Turn the box upside down.” Time’s up So when you turn something upside down, you do this. The United States were a free nation, and it was like the world was turned upside down. In the same song “Yorktown”, the entire cast sings “The world turned upside down.” “ The world turned upside down,” because after the battle of Yorktown, the British surrendered. We get the job done” is a quick tribute to the important role immigrants have played in the history of the United States. Like “I can’t come to the movies, I need to get this job done first.” I need to finish this task.Īnd that line “Immigrants. To get the job done means simply “to do a task” or even “to finish a task”. So they’re both immigrants, and in the song “Yorktown”, they sing a famous line “Immigrants. Hamilton’s from the Caribbean, and in one song, he’s singing with Lafayette, the Frenchman who played a major role in the American revolution. Like “I have a big interview, and I don’t want to throw away my shot! So I’m going to really prepare!” I don’t want to lose this chance, I don’t want to throw away my shot. He sings it better than me… But this expression means “I’m not going to lose my opportunity” or lose my chance. When Hamilton arrives in New York City, he sings “I’m not throwing away my shot”. ![]() So, now that you know what “Hamilton” is about, let’s learn 6 expressions you’ll hear in the songs, and that we use in everyday English. And it stars actors of different colors and backgrounds, because the creator wanted the cast, the actors, to look like the population of the US, very diverse. The New York Times called the show “the most celebrated cultural phenomenon of our time.” It’s won 27 awards, a huge number. It’s the kind of self-made man story we love in the US. Hamilton came from a poor, broken family in the Caribbean, and succeeded in rising up to become important. It’s a hip-hop musical about the life of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the US, the guys that created the United States at the time of the American Revolution in the late 18th century. Lately, I’ve been listening to it non-stop, and I realized that the lyrics are full of chunks, expressions to make you more fluent in English! Because when you’re an English teacher, you notice these kinds of things… And I wanted to share them with you, because, well, it’ll help your fluency in English! I’m your English coach Christina, and if you follow me on Facebook, you know that lately I’m obsessed with the musical “Hamilton”. Hey there, and welcome to Speak English with Christina, where you’ll have fun becoming fluent in American English. ![]()
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