American Slang
21 July 2011 | 10 Comments
Slang of the Day: to croak Meaning: to die Usage: I really feel like I’m going to croak. Dialog: Nurse – What brought you to my office today Sally? You seem a bit feverish. Sally – Yes, I feel like I have fever and aches. Nurse – Do you think you can stay here […]
American Slang
20 July 2011 | 0 Comments
Slang of the day: “Catch some Zs” Meaning: to get some sleep Usage: I am so exhausted. I think I’m going to go upstairs and catch some Zs. Dialog: Dorothy – What did you do last night? Sally – I stayed up way too late watching TV. What did you do? Dorothy – Oh, […]
English Fun
19 July 2011 | 7 Comments
Hi Everyone. I’ve had a bit of a respite from blogging and now I’m ready to blog again. So, now I have a question for all of you. Which types of blog posts do you find most useful? Audio, not written Both audio and written Grammar Slang Culture Other – if you say other, please […]