Idiom of the Week: Off the Rails

“His life really went off the rails when he started abusing alcohol.” “The party went off the rails when someone tried to fill the whole pool with punch.”   When a train goes off the rails, it is a big problem because it will crash and not reach its destination....

Word of the Week: Spare (Adjective)

“Do you have any spare change?” “Don’t worry. There’s a spare tire in the trunk.” Something that is spare is extra. It’s not needed, at least not right now. A spare tire becomes necessary when one of your regular tires goes flat. 「小銭はありますか?」 「心配ない。トランクに予備タイヤがあります。」...

Phrase of the Week: Make Do

“I can’t afford a new dress for the party, so I’ll make do with the clothes I have.” “I didn’t have all my equipment, so I had to make do.” When we don’t really have everything we need to do something properly, sometimes...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

“If the public finds out about this mistake, it will damage the ______ of the company.”   Fill in the blank. A. reliability B. reputation C. repetition D. reliance   「このミスが知られたら会社の評判が傷つきます。」  ...