Baywatch song

The Baywatch Song

 
 
 
 

Vocabulary

 

afraid darkness stand/stood/stood (2)
edge instinct entertaining
kick sit around out of my sight
ready change (3) worry/worried
fear attitude see/saw/seen
human reason (2) strong/stronger/strongest
step (2) get back human nature
power show (2) kick off (2)
forever mean (2) think/thought/thought
star (2) reminder go/went/gone
in sight escape (2) know/knew/known
sorry feel sorry sit/sat/sat
surrender believe (2)

 
 
 
 
 
 

Video

 

 
 
 
 

Transcript

David Hasselhoff, Actor: “Entertaining. Hahaha. Attitude, yeah Hoff. Attitude. Attitude. I still don’t. I can’t believe I got kicked off the show in week one. I mean I thought I was good.
Everywhere I go there are constant reminders of Dancing with the Stars. I can’t escape it.

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Lifeguard: “David Hasselhoff!?!

You’re wrong!

Everyone knows it.

You know what? Sitting around feeling sorry for yourself won’t change anything. You gotta get back out there—you gotta show them the real HOFF!

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Some people stand in the darkness
Afraid to step into the light
Some people need to help somebody
When the edge of surrender’s in sight

Don’t you worry
It’s gonna be alright
Cause I’m always ready
I won’t let you out of my sight.

I’ll be ready
I’ll be ready
Never you fear
No don’t you fear
I’ll be ready
Forever and always
I’m always here.

In us we all have the power
But sometimes it’s so hard to see
And instinct is stronger than reason
It’s just human nature to me

Don’t you worry
Its gonna be alright
Cause I’m always ready
I won’t let you out of my sight.

I’ll be ready
I’ll be ready
Never you fear
No don’t you fear
I’ll be ready
Forever and always
I’m always here.

(Instrumental)

Cause I’m always ready
I won’t let you out of my sight

I’ll be ready
I’ll be ready
Never you fear
No don’t you fear
I’ll be ready
Forever and always
I’m always here.

Forever and always
I’m always here.

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Questions

Constantly (110%). David Hasselhoff (Hoff) is poor and lives in a shack. True or false?

Always (100%). Did David win the Dancing with the Stars competition (contest)?

Almost Always (98%). Has he forgotten about it, or does it haunt him?

Regularly (90%). It is very cold in his house and in California. Yes, no or maybe?

Normally (87%). On the beach, was David feeling happy, cheerful and content; or did he feel disappointed, despondent and down?

Usually (85%). Did a young lifeguard came by and say, “It’s Hoff! I LOVE your TV shows!”?

Generally (80%). Hoff was very angry and attacked and beat up the young man. Is this right or wrong?

Frequently (75%). Did Hoff return home, watch TV and eat junk food?

Often (66%). On the stage, Hoff performed swimming and diving movements. Is correct or incorrect? What did he do?

Sometimes (30%). Was he performing alone?

Infrequently(20%). Did the judges and audience love, like or dislike their performance? What did they do?
 
 
 
Occasionally (15%). I live in a big mansion. Yes or no? Do any of your classmates, friends or coworkers live in a mansion?

On Occasion (15%). Are there some or many mansions in your town or city?

Seldom (7%). Have you felt down or disappointed (because you failed a quiz, test, exam)?

Rarely (3%). My friends and I can sing and dance.

Almost never (1%). Have you felt very motivated, energetic and enthusiastic (in sports, homework, a project, with computers)?

Never (0%). What will happen in the future?
 
 
 
 
 

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