執筆者 Modern English | 2013年04月15日 | カテゴリーなし
This is a close-up of a butterfly wing. Butterflies are considered very beautiful because of their large, colorful wings. Butterflies’ wings look flat, but actually they are covered in tiny scales. The scales can come off without hurting the butterfly....
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年04月13日 | Phrases
Sally: I’ll take a small coffee. Clerk: You can upgrade to medium for just 25 cents. Sally: No, I’ll stick with the small. To “stick with” something means to not change it or leave it for something else. It can also mean to not give up on something. If you stick with...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年04月12日 | TOEIC
We have plans to _______ our product line. Fill in the blank. A. expand B. expansion C. expend D. expanse 製品ラインを増やす(広める)予定があります。 「To」の後は動詞が必要です。BとDは名詞なのでアウトです。Bは広める行為や広めたものです。Dは広いところ、大きな平たい場所です。Cは似ていても「広める」とは関係ない動詞です。(意味は「使う、費やす」です)残るAが正解です。 Do more TOEIC practice...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年04月11日 | Trivia
In theater, it is bad luck to tell someone “good luck” before they go on stage. So instead of saying “good luck”, people say “break a leg”! It would be very bad luck if you broke your leg while on stage, but it really means the opposite. It started in theater, but now...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年04月10日 | Idioms
Lisa: I think I’ll get cake. Thelma: I feel like ice cream today. Penny: I’m getting pancakes. They have ice cream on top, so it’s the best of both worlds! When something combines the good points of two other things, we say it’s “the best of both worlds.”...