Episode1: Idiom
Hello Friends,
An idiom is a group of words with a meaning that is different from the individual words and often difficult to understand from the individual words.
Today we want to learn an idiom and then use it in our sentences:
Straight from the horse’s mouth
Meaning: from a reliable source
Let’s see how to apply it.
Example:
A: How did you find that John was engaged?
B: I got the information from a very reliable source.
A: You mean John told you so himself?
B: That’s tight. I got it straight from the horse’s mouth!
Episode2: Vocabulary
First names usually have meanings in every language. When your parents named you, they may have thought carefully about the meaning your name would carry. Here are some popular names for women and men, each with its meaning:
For women: Alice, Alicia (noble) - Barbara (mysterious, foreign) – Caroline (strong one) – Jessica (wealthy) – Nicole (victor) – Jennifer (white wave)
For men: Alexander, Alex (protector) – David (well loved) – Jason (healer) – Edwin (wealthy friend) – George, Jorge (farmer) – Robert (famous)
If you have any idea for the betterment of this weblog, please post your comments to be used in the future. Use every day English materials to enrich your English. Good Luck!