Picture of the Week: Autumn in England

In autumn, the weather gets cooler, and the leaves turn brown, orange, yellow, or red before falling from the trees. In the northern hemisphere (including England, shown here), this starts in September, but in the southern hemisphere it begins in March. The word...

Phrase of the Week: Water under the Bridge

Ian: Can I borrow your car, man? Phillip: No, dude. Last time I let you drive it, you crashed into a tree. Ian: Come on, man. That was five years ago. It’s water under the bridge. Phillip: No. “Water under the bridge” is a problem between people that happened in the...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

I bought a convertible ___ I like to feel the wind in my hair when I drive. Fill in the blank: A. because B. however C. when D. although A convertible is a car that is open to the air. Enjoying the feeling of wind in one’s hair is a good reason to buy a convertible,...

Trivia of the Week: Star Fruit

Star fruit is also called “carambola”. It is called “star fruit” because it forms the shape of a star when sliced. Star fruit is a healthy snack, but should be avoided by people with weak kidneys. Have you ever eaten star fruit? How do you prepare it?...

Idiom of the Week: Fight fire with fire!

(Some children are playing a game of Capture the Flag.) Billy: Oh no! Sarah has a water gun! Erica: We’ll have to fight fire with fire. Get the hose! Fighting fire with fire means using the same weapon or technique that your enemy is using. In the example above, fire...