執筆者 Modern English | 2013年10月10日 | Trivia
Zombies are dead bodies that come back to life. Zombies are different depending on which scary story they appear in. Many zombies move slowly. They can lose arm and legs and not be affected. They chase people to eat their brains. If a zombie bites you, you become a...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年10月09日 | Idioms
“You can’t just waltz into the demon king’s castle! You have to level up first!” A waltz is a kind of dance, but we say “waltz off” or “waltz into (somewhere)” to mean someone walks in a care-free way. It is often used when the speaker thinks the waltzer should take...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年10月08日 | Words
“Moles are digging up my back yard.” A mole is an animal that burrows in the ground. They spend most of their time underground, so they don’t need to see very well. They eat things like worms and insects that they find in the ground. 「モグラが裏庭を掘り起こしてしまっている。」...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年10月07日 | Pictures
Picking blackberries is a fun family activity. Watch out, small children will get blackberry juice everywhere! The sweet berries also contain small seeds....
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年10月05日 | Phrases
Older sister: “You can go to bed early if you’re too scared to watch this zombie movie!” Younger sister: “I’m not scared!” October is the season for scary movies and haunted houses. These things can frighten young children, and sometimes older people too. Many of us...