Word of the Week: Velcro

Velcro is called “magic tape” in Japan. To seal or stick something with Velcro, you need two strips. One strip is fuzzy, and the other has many tiny hooks. The hooks stick to the fuzzy strip, but you can pull them apart with your hands....

Picture of the Week: Snails

If you keep fish in an aquarium, you might want to put some snails in too! Snails can be very helpful. They clean the tank by eating the dirt that builds up on the glass and other surfaces. If the water gets too dirty, the fish will die. Snails can help keep your fish...

Phrase of the week: Saddled With

Jill: “Want to go to the movies tonight?” Bob: “Can’t, I’ve been saddled with my sister’s kids for the evening.” When someone gives us a job that we find burdensome and annoying, we say we are “saddled with” it. A saddle is something you put on a horse, so you can sit...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

It takes patience to deal with demanded customers. Where is the mistake? A. takes patience B. deal with C. demanded D. customers 間違っているのはどこでしょうか? 「Demand」は「しつこく要求する」という動詞です。このお客様は要求された人ではなく、要求する人なので、正しくは「demanding」です。 Do more TOEIC practice here!...

Trivia of the Week: Pronouncing “N”

In Japanese, the character ん can make several different sounds. We write the word for newspaper as “shimbun” because it sounds like an “M” before the “B” sound. When it comes before a “K” or “G” sound it can sound like “NG”. But when it comes at the end of a word, it...