Lethargic

Do you know the adjective “lethargic“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Vince: Are you OK? You have been working on that short report all morning.

John: I’m feeling lethargic. Maybe I need some coffee.

Does it mean:

a) energetic

b) hungry

c) thirsty

d) lacking energy

The answer is below!

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Answer: d) lacking energy

[Short Story]Footprints

It is nearly Halloween, so here is a strange story. We hope you enjoy it!

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Malcolm has a new job in Bayerville. He will work as a mechanic in the gas station. It is a very small town. He has to find somewhere to live. It is very difficult, but he finds a small house about 2km outside Bayerville. The rent is very low. Malcolm is pleased.

I can save money and buy myself a new motorbike, he thinks. The house is old and dirty, but I can clean it up. And it’s next to the river. I like that. I am very lucky.

Malcolm works hard to clean the little house. After two days, he can move his furniture into the house. He rides his motorbike into Bayerville and buys food from the supermarket. He is pleased and excited.

He goes back to the house and cooks himself a meal. He drinks some beer. Then he feels very tired. He goes to bed.

Very early the next morning, Malcolm wakes up. There is someone in his bedroom!

He is very shocked. Then he sees that it is a small child. A little girl in a nightdress.

“What are you doing here?” he asks. “Where did you come from?”

The child doesn’t answer. She turns and walks out of the room. Malcolm jumps out of bed.

She is too young to be out alone at night. I must find out where her parents are. I must take her home, he thinks.

He sees the child’s footprints on the floor. The footprints are wet.

Has she been in the water? This is very strange. Malcolm follows the footprints. The child has walked out of the house.

It is still dark outside. Malcolm takes a flashlight from the kitchen. He hurries out the door.

He can see the little girl walking towards the river.

“Stop! Come back!” shouts Malcolm, but she keeps walking.

She moves very quickly and Malcolm has to run.

At edge of the river, the little girl disappears.

Oh, no! She has fallen in the river! I have to save her! he thinks.

A little later, the man who delivers the newspaper comes to Malcolm’s house.  He sees the door of the house is open. He is a very friendly man.

I will say ‘Hi’ to the new customer. I will welcome him to Bayerville, he thinks.

He goes to the open door. Then he stops. He can see very small wet footprints on the floor.

Oh, no! Not again!

He takes out his smartphone and calls the police. “Mary Lou is back!” he says. “Yes. I’m sure. There are footprints on the floor. This is the first time in ten years. Yes. I’ll wait here for you to come. I will help you search the river.”

He goes back to his truck and waits for the police.

Ever since Mary Lou drowned in the river, some people who live in this house disappear, he thinks. We always find their dead bodies in the river. The only clue is the wet footprints on the floor. I think she gets lonely.

Penniless

Do you know the adjective “penniless“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Lauren: Have you found a new job yet?

Jane: No. But if I don’t find one soon, I’ll be penniless.

Does it mean:

a) unsuccessful

b) have no money

c) bored

d) scared

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) have no money

Horrendous

Do you know the adjective “horrendous”? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Emma: How was the concert?

Sam: Oh, it was horrendous! The band played out of tune, and the singer forgot the words to three of the songs!

Does it mean:

a) extremely good

b) extremely interesting

c) extremely bad

d) average

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: c) extremely bad

[Easy English Blog] Yomegashima

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Yomegashima is a small island in Lake Shinji in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Lake Shinji is the seventh largest lake in Japan. In the mornings, there are many fishing boats on the lake. The owners of the boats go into the water and collect shijimi clams. In the evening, the sun sets over Lake Shinji. It sets behind Yomegashima island. Many people gather to watch the sunset and take photographs.

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Yomegashima is a sacred island. It has a torii shrine gate, and many pine trees. Normally, people cannot visit the island, but once a year, there is a walking event. People walk through the water to the island. A few years ago, there was a tea ceremony event on the island. Boats took visitors to the island for a tea ceremony. I went with my friend. The scenery was beautiful.

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The name “Yomegashima” means “bride’s island”. It has a sad story. According to a local legend, a young bride was homesick. She wanted to leave her husband’s house and go to her own family. So, she walked across the lake when it was frozen. Unfortunatley, she fell through the ice into the water and drowned.

The gods made an island in the spot where the young bride drowned.

If you visit Matsue, make sure you visit Lake Shinji and see Yomegashima. I recommend you go at sunset time. It is really beautiful.

Despise

Do you know the verb “to despise“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Katrina: I despise people who hurt animals.

Natalie: So do I. If I see someone treating an animal badly, I get really angry.

Does it mean:

a) like

b) hate

c) watch

d) admire

The answer is below!

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Answer: b) hate

Scrub

Do you know the verb “to scrub“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Richard: The oven looks clean!

Dave: I scrubbed the dirt from it. It took me an hour!

Does it mean:

a) move something quickly

b) rub something hard

c) stroke something

d) brush something lightly

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: b) rub something hard

Recluse

Do you know the English word “recluse“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Lily: I never see the old man who lives down the street.

Saho: No one sees him. He’s a recluse. He only leaves his house to go to the local shop, and he never talks to anyone.

Does it mean:

a) a person who lives alone

b) a person who avoids other people

c) a person who doesn’t go shopping often

d) a person who hates people

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) a person who avoids other people