Tuesday, June 11, 2013

HELP YOURSELF

Hello everyone





If want to remember any idiom, you should  use it.

It is a piece of cake to learn, here is website will help you

Have a good one

http://idiomconnection.com/

Rana

$ENGLISH SLANG$


      HELLO EVERYONE//
I INTRODUCE MY FAVORITE WEBSITE OF SLANG.
THIS IS A VERY INTERESTING SITE YOU WILL BE LIKE NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER:3
HAVE FUN TO LEARN!!!""


http://www.englishclub.com/ref/Slang/

YOICHIRO KISSHY 岸陽一郎

Monday, June 10, 2013

SLANG & IDIOMS


Hi guys, I introduce the good slang and idioms website,
 http://www.urbandictionary.com

Please check it out!!




Good luck!!



Kota


Study Slang

 
 
Hello everyone. I'm writing about introduce good slang web site.
I introduce this site.
You can leran slang English. Let's go this site.
 
Tomoya


Slang Vocabulay.com


Hello, everyoe!! Today, I would like to intoroduce the site abouto slang words.
 
 
Let`s stady slang!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
Motohiro:)

Saturday, June 8, 2013


           
              Hello everyone, I would like to recommend a great Idiom website, which is        
http://www.idioms4you.com



            They have a lot of interesting Idioms by categorize in Alphabetical List, Common List, Category List,     General List, Master List, and What’s new List?

  


             Moreover in each Idiom they provided definition, picture, and three scenarios that shows inform of words and sounds. 



             They also provided Idiom usage, gerund form of the Idiom and Idiom Conjugations which is inform of each tenses. So I recommend this website.

          



Enjoy your learning :)

 Thank you

Sunithi Chansriniyom


Looking over several websites, I happened to find two websites that will help you learn! Let me tell you why I recommend.

The one is a website which sometime contains “Origin.”
 
 
As for me, it’s hard to just memorize each idiom one by one. So, learning “Origin” together helps me remember each idioms easily, and it makes idioms more interesting!

Try to learn where each idiom come from!

Another is about sports and games!

http://sportsidioms.com
 
As you know, there’re too much idioms English speaker use, so it might leave you feeling overwhelmed. Not to give up on your way and to keep learning, you can choose particular category at first, then extend categories you are interested in little by little!

Let’s enjoy learning!

Thanks.

Hiroki

UsingEnglish.com




Hello everyone, today, I would like to introduce a site.
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/
There, we can learn a lot of idioms, through quiz or something.

Enjoy your learning English idioms! :D

Koki

Slang English

Hello! everyone.
 
 
 
 
 


I found good website to learn slang English. You can learn Slang English in this site. There is Slang nouns, adjectives and verbs.
Let's start learning slang English!!
 
 
Hiroyiki.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Right away


 
What does "right away" mean?
Right away: It means Without delay, immediately.
When someone says “Come here, on the double,” they mean something like “Come here, right now.”
For examples:

* John: Take this over to Sue.
 Bill: Right away.
John: How soon can you do this?
Sue: Right away.

*She wanted to leave right away and not wait for her sister.
You could tell right away that something was wrong.

* Can you bring our dinners right away? We're in a hurry.
 

 
 
History:

This term comes from the military, where an order supposedly is to be carried out faster the normal pace.
 It uses right as an intensifier and away in the sense of “at once,” the latter usage dating from the 1500s and surviving only in such phrases as this one and fire away.It was first recorded in 1818.

Synonyms for right away:-

directly, forthwith, immediately, instant, instantly, now, right off, straightaway, straight off.
Idioms: at once, first off.

Links:-

http://idioms.yourdictionary.com/right-away.
http://www.idiomsandexpressions.com/entire-english-list?page=207.



Mada.






 
 



 




Monday, May 13, 2013

Second Nature


meaning: (n.) An acquired behavior or trait that is so long practiced as to seem innate.
(n.) a habit , characteristic, etc., not innate but so long practised or acquired as to seem so.

Examples: After a while, using the gearshift becomes second nature.
 <speaking and thinking in Japanese simply became second nature to her during the year she apent in Kyoto>

First known use of Second nature:
1582

Synonyms:
custom, fashion, habitude, pattern, practice, ritual, habit, trick, way, wont

rhymes with Second nature:
human nature, magistrature, Mother Nature, supernature


Arata Kobayashi


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Tall Order


a tall order

Meaning: If you say something's a tall order, you mean that it'll be hard to do or difficult to achieve.

For example:

1- Winning six gold medals at the Olympic Games is a tall order, but not impossible. Mark Spitz won seven at the 1972 Olympics.

2- That can feel like a pretty tall order, especially if you have osteoporosis.

American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms: tall order

A goal that is hard to fulfill or achieve, as in Getting a thousand new subscribers is a tall order indeed. This expression uses tall in the sense of "impressively great" or "difficult." [c. 1900] 

Quick Quiz:

We told the boss we'd do our best, but it's a tall order to

1.     take more days off.

2.     double our sales in a year.

3.     increase our debts in six months.

Link:

'http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/be+a+tall+order

http://www.englishclub.com/ref/esl/Idioms/T/a_tall_order_700.htm

http://www.finedictionary.com/tall%20order.html