Social……?

Can you complete the last sentence?

“When Kelly goes to parties, she talks to everyone. She loves people. She is a social…….”

a) cat

b) bear

c) butterfly

d) bird

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: c) butterfly

A social butterfly is a person who is friendly with everyone and talks to everyone.

Are you a social butterfly?

Short Story – Marvellous Max

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A short story for learners of English.

Max loves action comics and movies. He works in the car park of a big supermarket. It is a not a good job, but Max was not clever at school. He doesn’t have any qualifications. He couldn’t go to university. This job was the best he could find.

Max collects the shopping carts that shoppers leave in the car park. He takes the shopping carts back to the entrance of the supermarket. It is sometimes hard work but it is not difficult. So Max has a lot of time to dream.

He dreams of being a hero. He dreams of being Superman or Batman. Of course his dreams are crazy but as Max tells himself, Dreams are free.

Today it is very wet and windy. Max is wearing a long blue raincoat. It has the name of the supermarket on the back.

Max is standing next to a row of carts. He will push them together and then he will take them all back to the supermarket door. He looks around to see if there are any more in the car park. There are special places for shoppers to leave the carts. Most people take their carts to these special places but some people are lazy, and leave them near their cars.

He sees two young boys in jackets with hoods.

They should be in school, he thinks. What are they doing here?

He sees a small woman pushing a cart towards her car. The cart is full of shopping bags. She looks old and the weather is very bad.

I’ll go and take her cart for her, he thinks.

He starts walking across the car park. The woman puts her cart behind her car. She walks to her car door to unlock it.

Suddenly the two boys run towards the cart. They take the cart and push it towards the road.

“Hey you!” shouts Max “What are you doing?”

Max chases the boys. The boys run out of the car park with the shopping cart and along the road. Max runs very fast.

“Stop! Stop!” he shouts.

The boys run to the corner. There is a car coming. They have to stop. They turn around and see Max. They see a very big man. His long coat is blowing in the wind. It looks like a cape. He looks like Batman, or Superman. They are frightened. They leave the cart and run across the road.

Max takes the cart of shopping and pushes it back to the supermarket. The little old lady is sitting on a seat outside the store. The store manager is talking to her. She is very shocked. She is crying. Max walks up to her.

“I couldn’t catch the bad boys, but here is your shopping,” he says.

“Oh, thank you!” she says.

“Well done, Max,” says the store manager.

“You are a hero,” says the lady.

Max’s face is red. “Oh, no,” he says. “I am not a hero.”

“You are a hero to me,” she says. She gives Max $20.

Max doesn’t want to take it, but she pushes it into his pocket.

“Please take it,” she says.

Max helps her put her shopping into her car. Then he takes the empty cart away.

I’ll be able to buy a new comic on the way home, he thinks.

[Easy English Blog] Sunsets

I love sunsets. I love sunrises too, but I usually miss them because I am still sleeping… (I must get up earlier!)

The area of Japan where we live has a lake. Every evening, when the weather is fine, photographers gather at the side of the lake. They all want to take pictures of the beautiful sunset over the water. When I have the chance, I go to watch the sunset too. Although I only have a small, cheap and old camera, I like to take pictures. Here are some that I took this summer. I hope you enjoy them!

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Can you see nice sunsets where you live?

Heather@I Talk You Talk Press

All set

Do you know the English expression “to be all set“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Emily: Are you prepared for your move abroad next week?

Bill: Yes, I’m all set! I have packed my suitcases and I have my visa!

Does it mean:

a) to be settled

b) to be ready

c) to be nervous

d) to prepare documents

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: b) to be ready

[Easy English Blog] Reading in a foreign language

I think reading is very important when learning a foreign language. I learnt Japanese by using textbooks and CDs, watching TV, and by talking to my friends. I also read. I read everything I could –  newspapers, magazines, manga, pamphlets, advertisements, books…

Of course, I didn’t understand everything. But I continued to read and read. After a few months, I noticed a change. I could understand more and more. When I read, I didn’t use a dictionary. If I didn’t understand a kanji character, I just guessed the meaning, and continued reading. Sometimes I understood most of the text. At other times, I understood nothing.

I still read in Japanese. Now, I like to read novels. I mentioned this before on this blog. One of my favourite writers is Matsumoto Seicho. He wrote detective stories and mysteries. I read them at night, before I go to bed. Sometimes, they are so exciting, that I can’t sleep! I want to read more!

Now I am reading 「時間の習俗 」(Jikan no Shuzoku). A detective is trying to solve a murder. The murder suspect has an alibi, but the detective is not giving up. I wonder if the suspect is the murderer?

This is the book.

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And this is Matsumoto Seicho.

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I want to read all of his books. Of course, reading them will help me to maintain my Japanese skills, but it will also be fun!

Do you read in a foreign language? What kind of books do you like?

Heather@I Talk You Talk Press

Leave (something/someone) out

Do you know the English expression “to leave (something/someone) out“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Rose: Did you tell your parents everything about the party last night?

Sandra: No, I left some things out. I didn’t tell them that I drank alcohol.

Does it mean:

a) forget something/someone

b) talk about something/someone

c) tell lies

d) not include something/someone

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: d) not include something/someone

Leave (someone/something) behind

Do you know the English expression “to leave (someone/something) behind“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Tracey: Did you bring your textbook home from school?

Julie: No, it was too heavy so I left it behind.

Does it mean:

a) not take something/someone with you when you leave a place

b) put something/someone behind you

c) arrange for something/someone to arrive later

d) take something/someone with you

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: a) not take something/someone with you when you leave a place

A bad egg

Do you know the English expression “a bad egg“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Abby: Did you hear about George? He got fired for stealing money from the company.

Brenda: I thought he was a bad egg. I was right.

Does it mean:

a) a nice person

b) a bad person

c) a person who looks like an egg

d) a guilty person

The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) a bad person

Go back to the drawing board

Do you know the English expression “to go back to the drawing board“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Eddie: How is the marketing project going?

Robert: Terrible. We will have to go back to the drawing board.

Eddie: That’s too bad. We spent a lot of money on it.

Does it mean

a) go and draw something

b) buy some drawing boards

c) start something again because it failed

d) make a new plan on a drawing board

The answer is below! ↓

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Answer: c) start something again because it failed