Phrase of the Week: Go Ahead

“Can I eat this cake in the fridge?” “Go ahead.” “Go ahead” is a way to give someone permission to do something, but it is not used in formal or polite situations. When someone is told to go ahead, they are expected to act quickly. “It looks like the pizza is done. Go...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

A messy office is not ____ to efficient work. Fill in the blank. A. conducive B. leading C. detrimental D. given 散らかったオフィスでは効率的な仕事ができません。 Bを使うなら「A messy office does not lead to efficient...

Trivia of the Week: Cicadas

Cicadas can be found almost everywhere in the world. In some places, people eat cicadas. In China, their shells are used in medicine. The English word “cicada” comes from Latin for “tree cricket”. Cicadas spend most of their lives underground, and then come out and...

Idiom of the Week: On Top of the World

Sally: How are you, Betty? Betty: Oh, I’m on top of the world. I just got a great new job, my son got engaged, and my daughter won an award. Feeling “on top of the world” means being very, very happy. In idioms, “high” usually means “good”, so being above the rest of...