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TOEIC Practice Question of the Week
“The project is off to a good start and will fulfill its long-term goals very soon, according to plan.” Find the mistake. A. off to a good start B. will fulfill C. long-term goals D. according to plan 「プロジェクトが幸先のいいスタートを切ったので、予定よりずっと長い時間をかけて目標を達成するでしょう」...
Trivia of the Week: One-Piece
“I don’t like to show too much skin so I always swim in a one-piece suit.” In Japanese, a “one-piece” means a dress. In English, though, it often means a bathing suit. A bikini is made of two pieces, but a one-piece swimsuit is all one piece. English native speakers...
Idiom of the Week: Face the Music
“I borrowed my father’s car without asking, but I can’t stay away forever. It’s time to go home and face the music.” “The music” is the negative consequences of our actions. If someone is going to be punished for something they did, we say they will face the music. We...
Word of the Week: Snooze
“Hit the snooze button. I want to sleep for five more minutes.” “Snooze” means sleep or nap. You can snooze or take a snooze. Most alarm clocks have a button that you can press when the alarm goes off, to make it wait a short time and then ring again. This lets you...
Picture of the Week: Graduation
When graduating college, and sometimes other levels of school, it is traditional to wear a gown and a special hat called a mortarboard. Many people throw their hats into the air to celebrate their graduation. Do you know anyone who is graduating soon or has graduated...
Phrase of the Week: Point of No Return
“This is your last chance to change your mind. We are about to pass the point of no return.” The point of no return is a place where, if you go any further, you will not be able to go back. For example, if you have fuel or supplies for a ten-day journey, if you travel...
TOEIC Practice Question of the Week
“The tornado ______ our supply chain and caused delays in the release of the new product.” Fill in the blank. A. disrupted B. disturbed C. dislocated D. disliked 「竜巻でサプライチェーンが中断され、新商品の発売を遅らせました」 Cは肩などを脱臼することを言います。Dは「嫌い」です。Bは「邪魔した」という意味なのでありえますが、一番適切なのはAです。 Do more...
Trivia of the Week: Ram
If your birthday is today, your zodiac is Aries, the ram. A ram is a male sheep. The female sheep is called a ewe (sounds like “you”). In some kinds of sheep, both rams and ewes have horns. In others, neither have horns. In yet others, only the rams have horns....
Idiom of the Week: Shenanigans
Beth: Wow, that was close! Old Mr. Johnson almost saw me writing on his car window with soap. Tom: I see you’re up to your usual shenanigans. “Shenanigans” are tricks or trouble. They can also be dishonest behavior. For example, “The politician lost the election after...
Word of the Week: Crutches
“I broke my leg last weekend. Now I have to walk with crutches.” Crutches are a tool to help people walk when they can’t use one leg. We also say something is a “crutch” if someone uses it to help them when they don’t really need it. For example, if your English is...