Word of the Week: Careful

“Be careful when cleaning up broken glass. If you don’t do it carefully, you could cut yourself.” When we are careful, we take time and pay close attention to what we are doing. If something is important or dangerous, or if you only have one chance to do it, it is a...

Word of the Week: Trunk

“Squirrels always hide on the other side of a tree and climb up the trunk.” The trunk is the thick central part of a tree. Smaller plants don’t have trunks. “Trunk” can also mean a kind of large chest or box, or the nose of an elephant. 「リスはいつも木の向こう側に隠れて幹を登る」...

Word of the Week: Else

“The car ran out of gas, and it started raining. What else can go wrong?” “Okay, that’s one sandwich and one coffee. Do you want anything else?” “I’m tired of ice cream. Let’s get something else.” “Else” means “other than that” or “in addition to that.” It is useful...

Word of the Week: Meet

“I met Bob at my sister’s wedding.” “Let’s meet at five o’clock at the café.” When we use the word “meet” with people, it usually means “meet for the first time” or “meet at a certain time or place”. If you say, “I met my cousin,” without mentioning a time or place,...

Word of the Week: Unusual

“This is my cat, Tom.” “Oh, he’s a very unusual color.” “Unusual” comes from the prefix “un” and the word “usual”. Perhaps you know “usual” in its adverb form, “usually”. Calico cats are usually female. What time do you usually get home? What do you usually eat for...