Phrase of the Week: On the Whole

“The lines were long, but the kids loved the theme park. On the whole we had a great time.” “There were a few awkward sentences but on the whole the book is very well written.” “On the whole” is used to make a generalization about...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

“As we can no longer use that vendor, we are _____ other options.” Fill in the blank. A. implored B. search C. exploring D. sought 「その行商会社はもう使えないので他の可能性を調査しております。」 「調査する」という意味の単語が抜けていますが、形だけで正解が分かります。「We...

Trivia of the Week: Ape

This year is the Year of the Monkey. When you imagine a monkey, do you picture a chimpanzee? Chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and others are actually apes, not monkeys. Apes are larger and never have tails....

Idiom of the Week: A Word to the Wise

“A word to the wise, my friend: come back next week and these will be on sale.” A “word to the wise” is a piece of advice or useful information. The speaker is saying that if you’re smart, you will act on this information....

Word of the Week: Flexible

“We don’t know what time he’ll get here, so we have to be flexible with our schedule.” Something that is flexible can bend. If you are open to making changes in something, you are being flexible. If a plant is not flexible, it could break...