Phrase of the Week: Take Care of Him

Jim: Oh no! This puppy is hurt. Paul: Don’t worry. I’ll take care of him. Jim: Oh no! Fred is a spy. Paul: Don’t worry. I’ll take care of him. Taking care of someone usually means looking after their needs. If you take care of a child or animal, you give it food, a...

TOEIC Practice Question of the Week

I just knew that the size of the flyers is wrong. A. I just B. knew that C. of the flyers D. is wrong 間違っている部分はどれですか? 「チラシのサイズが間違っていると今知った。」 英語の「know」は日本語の「知る」と微妙に違います。「I know」は訳せば「知っている」になります。「Know」は知らない状況から知る状況へと変わることではありません。もう知っている状況です。何かを知ることは色々な言い方があります:find out,...

Trivia of the Week: Ponytail, Pigtail

A ponytail is a hairstyle where the hair is gathered behind the head. It resembles a horse’s tail, and a pony is a small horse. Another hairstyle is pigtails. It consists of two bunches of hair on either side of the head. It is also named after an animal tail, but it...

Idiom of the Week: Green

“Do you think Bob would make a good team leader for this project?” “I don’t know. He’s very knowledgeable about the subject, but he’s still pretty green.” “Green” means “inexperienced”. Fruits and vegetables often start out green and then change color as they ripen....

Word of the Week: Opinion

Lucy: Chocolate is the best flavor in the entire world. It’s an undisputable scientific fact! Tammy: No, that’s just your opinion. I like vanilla better. An opinion is a subjective statement. It can be true for one person and false for another person. A fact is true...