Tag: 英会話

Idiom | Don’t Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth

Idiom | Don’t Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth

Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth dates back to a time when horses were a common gift, but the idiom is still widely used and means …

Shohei Ohtani Top Free Agent | Learn Real English

Shohei Ohtani Top Free Agent | Learn Real English

Shohei Ohtani is the top free agent in MLB. In this lesson we’ll look at the podcast Flippin’ Bats, learn some of the key phrases, and …

Hayato Sumino | Learn Real English

Hayato Sumino | Learn Real English

Japanese pianist Hayato Sumino has delighted audiences with his playing. In this English lesson we’ll hear him speaking English, learn some…

The Beatles In Japan | Learn Real English

The Beatles In Japan | Learn Real English

The Beatles came to Japan in 1966 on their final tour and gave an interview to the press. The Beatles give opinions about Japan and their …

Yoshiki’s Hollywood Handprints | Learn Real English

Yoshiki’s Hollywood Handprints | Learn Real English

Yoshiki’s (XJapan) hand and footprints were immortalized at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. In this lesson we’ll hear his speech and…

Idiom | Hair of the Dog

Idiom | Hair of the Dog

Hair of the dog, short for hair of the dog that bit you originally referred to a method of treating rabies. Now it has a much different …

MIYAVI | Learn Real English

MIYAVI | Learn Real English

Japanese guitarist MIYAVI played the US national anthem at Dodgers stadium. In this English lesson we’ll see his performance and learn …

Himari Yoshimura | Learn Real English

Himari Yoshimura | Learn Real English

Himari Yoshimura, the young Japanese violin prodigy, has been impressing audiences around the world. In this lesson, we’re looking at how …

Johnny Somali | Learn Real English

Johnny Somali | Learn Real English

Johnny Somali, the infamous streamer terrorizing Japan has been arrested after a number of horrible events. Let’s learn some of the key …

Idiom | Lipstick on a Pig

Idiom | Lipstick on a Pig

The idiom “lipstick on a pig” has been around for centuries, though in much different forms. Evolving in the 20th century, it means …