Just about a week ago, the whole nation was jubilant over Naomi Osaka’s victory at the Australian Open. That’s her second consecutive Grand Slam title and she is now ranked number one in the world.
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Barn Burning is one of my favorite short stories written by Haruki Murakami. The story is available in English and found in a book called The Elephant Vanishes.
Are you familiar with the expression “for here or to go”? If you want to say it in a complete sentence, you can say “Is that for here or to go?”
Today, I’m going to talk about the word “essential”.
What does the word “essential” mean? If something is essential, it’s important and necessary. Like, water is essential for all lives on earth.
The Housekeeper and the Professor is a story about a mathematical genius who suffers from a memory disorder and walks around with reminder notes pinned to his suit, one of which says ‘My memory lasts only 80 minutes’.
Today, I’d like to talk about the word “stuck” because it’s timely and relevant to all of us, for right now everyone is stuck at home because of the covid-19.
For the past few weeks, the biggest news hitting the headlines in Japan, and around the globe, is a novel coronavirus.
If you are newly working from home because of the COVID-19, you have probably realized by now that the home is full of distractions.
I was in a business meeting the other day. And a gentleman also attending the meeting said, “You can’t compare apples to oranges”. Are you familiar with the expression “apples and oranges”?