Word of the Week: Bittersweet

“Watching your child leave for college is bittersweet.” “Bittersweet” describes something that is both happy and sad. When children leave for college, parents are happy that they have grown and succeeded at school, but sad that they are leaving....

Picture of the Week: Saxophone

The saxophone was invented by a Belgian named Adolphe Sax in 1846. “Phone” means sound, and “sax” comes from the inventor’s name! Do you like the sound of a saxophone? What kind of musical genre do you usually hear it in?...

Phrase of the Week: Fine!

“Don’t take my advice then! See if I care!” “Fine! I won’t!” “Fine!” “Fine” usually has a positive meaning, but it is also used in frustration when arguing. When we say “fine” angrily, we usually are not fine with it at all! 「じゃあ、私のアドバイスなんか無視するんだね!もう知らない!」...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

“The governor has yet to _____ to these allegations.” Fill in the blank. A. respond B. response C. responsive D. receive 長官はまだこの主張に返答をしていません。 「To」の後は動詞ですので、AかDかに絞ります。(Bは名詞でCは形容詞です。)...

Trivia of the Week: Guy Fawkes

Guy Fawkes wanted to assassinate the king of England. He and his friends almost succeeded at blowing up Parliament, but they were caught. This gave rise to Guy Fawkes Night, celebrated each November 5. People light bonfires and burn effigies of Guy Fawkes....