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ESL Library - Halloween October 31 is Halloween. This is not a holiday, but it is a very special day for children in Canada and the United States. On Halloween, children dress up in costumes to disguise themselves. Some wear masks and others wear makeup. In the evening, they walk around their neighborhoods and go from door to door shouting “Trick or treat!” Children carry bags to collect a variety of treats from their ..
Idioms ESL-Lab, 2022-10-06 No. Title Explanations 1 Baby Food · Be supposed to : be intended for; be expected; be allowed to - I was supposed to visit my neighbor. But, I couldn’t. - We are supposed to leave by noon, so please hurry. 2 Baby toys · Bonding time : a time for creating a close relationship - Eating time with family is a great bonding time for everyone. 3 BBQ Party · Eat like a horse : to eat a lot - When I wa..
2022 Conversation Class W5 - Election Day 1. governor general - (연방) 총독, (주)지사, 장관 : the federal representative of the monarch 2. prime minister - 총리 : the leader of the elected government of Canada 3. riding - (선거)구 : a voting district based on a voter’s address 4. polling station - 투표소 : the exact location where a voter is assigned to vote 5. eligible - 자격이 있는 : allowed, having the necessary requirements 6. affordable : 감당할 수 있는 : IKE..
Idioms ESL-Lab, 2022-10-02 No. Title Explanations 1 Alien Encounters · Have money to burn : have a lot of money - I need to have money to burn to buy a brand new car. · Dough : informal for money - He didn’t have enough dough to buy the TV, so he borrowed money from his brother. · Spend yourself in a hole : spend too much that leads to heavy debt - Some people spend themselves in a hole because they can’t control their sh..
Idioms ESL-Lab, 2022-10-01 No. Title Explanations 1 A student credit card · Have money to burn : have a lot of money - I need to have money to burn to buy a brand new car. · Dough : informal for money - He didn’t have enough dough to buy the TV, so he borrowed money from his brother. · Spend yourself in a hole : spend too much that leads to heavy debt - Some people spend themselves in a hole because they can’t control the..
Idioms ESL-Lab, 2022-09-29 No. Title Explanations 1 Shopping for the Day · Save for a rainy day : save s/t for the future when it is needed - Instead of spending money on a new TV, I’m going to save it for a rainy day. · A dime a dozen : very common, usually inexpensive, easy to find - PH.D’s are a dime a dozen in Korea. - Bananas used to be very expensive in Korea, but nowadays they are a dime a dozen. 2 Sightseeing in T..
Idioms ESL-Lab, 2022-09-28 No. Title Explanations 1 Personal Profile · Hit it off : get along well, become friends - Tom and I hit it off. - Jenny hits it off with her friends. - After the first couple of letters, I knew we would hit it off because we had so many things in common. · nothing to write home about : not exciting or interesting, 특별할 거 없는 - My trip was nothing to write home about. I didn’t have much fun, and it..
Idioms ESL-Lab, 2022-09-27, part 2 [Easy - New Friends] “a social butterfly” = someone who enjoys being around people “She’s a real social butterfly and always seems to make friends so easily.” [Easy - Nice to Meet You] keep straight (verb): remember clearly – You need to keep the facts straight if you want to pass the test. - I can’t keep straight all the students’ names this being the second day of school. : I have a hard time ..