Word of the Week: Poisonous

“These mushrooms look very similar, but this one is poisonous and this one is okay to eat.” Something that contains poison is “poisonous”. For example, some mushrooms are poisonous, so it’s dangerous to eat mushrooms you found growing...

Picture of the Week: Cauliflower

Cauliflower looks kind of like white broccoli. The English name actually comes from “cabbage flower”. It also comes in the colors orange, green and purple! カリフラワーは白いブロッコリーみたいな野菜です。名前の由来は cabbage...

Phrase of the Week: Watch Out!

“Watch out! That truck is out of control!” “When you’re hiking, watch out for snakes.” “Watch out” can means to be careful of some danger, to look around in case the danger is there. However, it can also be used as a quick...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

“Mr. Johnson just had a bad haircut and he’s very sensitive about it, so please don’t say his hair.” Find the mistake: A. just had B. very sensitive C. about it D. don’t say 「ジョンソンさんは、カットで失敗して変な髪形にされたのですごく気にしています。髪形のことは口にしないでください。」...

Trivia of the Week: Tabby Cat

If you read books or watch movies in English you might encounter the phrase “tabby cat”. People who don’t know much about cats sometimes mistakenly use it to mean any cat, but a tabby is a striped cat. You can see the letter M on these cats’...