TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

We need to make our system for handling customer complaints more deficient. A. need to make B. handling C. customer complaints D. more deficient どの部分が間違っていますか? お客様のクレームに対応するシステムを効率化しなければならない。...

Trivia of the Week: We are bipeds

Humans are bipeds. Dogs are quadrupeds. What about cats? Cats are quadrupeds, too. “Quadruped” means any animal with four legs. The root “ped” means “foot”. Humans have two feet, so we are bipeds. Cats, dogs, horses, elephants, and pandas have four feet, so they are...

Idiom of the Week: A picture is worth a thousand words

Bart: You got a new cat? What color is it? Ted: She’s a tortoiseshell. Bart: A what? Ted: She’s kind of black with orange mixed in, but the orange parts are stripey and …   here, just look at this photo on my phone. Bart: Oh, I’ve seen cats like that before. It’s hard...

Word of the Week: Usual

Bartender: What can I get for you, Bob? Bob: The usual. “Usual” is an adjective that means “ordinary” or “customary”. You can use it to arrange a meeting with a friend at “the usual spot” or order your usual drink at a bar or café where you are a regular customer....

Picture of the Week: Snowman

A snowman is any sculpture of a man made out of snow. The most traditional image of a snowman has three big snowballs. One is the base (possibly the legs), one is the torso, and one is the head. The torso has coal for buttons and sticks for arms. The face has coal for...