Idiom of the Week: Kill Time

“What are you doing?” “Nothing, just killing time.” Killing time is spending time doing nothing. We often have some time to kill while waiting for a class or appointment. You can kill time by reading a book, playing a game or talking, or you can really just do...

Word of the Week: Catfish

What do you picture when you hear the word “catfish”? It is a common joke to draw a catfish as a fish with a cat’s head. But it is actually just a regular fish. The name comes from its barbels, which look like a cat’s whiskers....

Picture of the Week: Onyx

Onyx is a kind of stone. It has many bands or stripes. The stripes come in many colors. The name “onyx” comes from the Greek word for “fingernail”. オニキスは石の一種で、縦横にしま模様がたくさん入っています。...

Phrase of the Week: How come? What for?

Child: How come things fall down and not up? Parent: Are those my keys? Don’t drop them down there! Argh! What did you do that for? Child: I wanted to see if it would fall up. “How come?” is another way to ask “why?” It asks the reason something happens. “How come the...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

Thanks to everyone’s high productivity, we have made a lot of progresses on this project. Find the mistake. A. everyone’s B. productivity C. a lot of D. progresses 「皆さんの高い生産力のおかげで、このプロジェクトが前進しています。」 間違いを見つけましょう。...