Can you complete this English expression? It means “set your goal very high”.
Reach for the ……
a) space
b) sky
c) ceiling
d) roof
The answer is below!↓

Answer: b) sky
Reach for the sky!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “set your goal very high”.
Reach for the ……
a) space
b) sky
c) ceiling
d) roof
The answer is below!↓

Answer: b) sky
Reach for the sky!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to have a lot of courage”. (It is mostly used in UK English.)
Have a lot of ……
a) bottle
b) pride
c) strong
d) build
The answer is below!↓

Answer: a) bottle
Have a lot of bottle!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be very warm and cozy”.
As warm as …….
a) dough
b) pizza
c) toast
d) roast
The answer is below!↓

Answer: c) toast
As warm as toast!
Our latest Level 1 graded reader Ryokan Life is now available!

Yuka Nakata studies English. Her family owns a ryokan (Japanese-style hotel) near Kyoto. Now it is August. Yuka is helping her family at the ryokan. Yuka is happy. She can meet many guests and she can practice her English. Many things happen at the ryokan.
Two guests go out for a day, but don’t come back. Can Yuka find them? A guest loses his passport. Can Yuka help him? Is there a ghost in one of the rooms? Yuka tries to solve the mystery.
Working at the ryokan is hard, but it is always interesting for Yuka! Enjoy five stories from Yuka’s summer at the ryokan!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “very early in the morning” or “very late at night”.
An an ……… hour
a) alarm
b) awake
c) over
d) unearthly
The answer is below!↓

Answer: d) unearthly
At an unearthly hour!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to be in a little trouble”.
In a spot of ……..
a) bother
b) hassle
c) pain
d) ache
The answer is below!↓

Answer: a) bother
In a spot of bother!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “the reason (someone) is famous”.
…….. to fame
a) handle
b) show
c) announce
d) claim
The answer is below!↓

Answer: d) claim
Claim to fame!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “go away now”. We usually use it when we are very angry!
Get out of my …….
a) eyes
b) sight
c) vision
d) focus
The answer is below!↓

Answer: b) sight
Get out of my sight!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to put your own needs first”.
Look after …….. ………
a) my self
b) one mind
c) need one
d) number one
The answer is below!↓

Answer: d) number one
Look after number one!
Can you complete this English expression? It means “to join a competition, or an argument.”
Enter the …….
a) fray
b) wild
c) room
d) space
The answer is below!↓

Answer: a) fray
Enter the fray!
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