воскресенье, 4 ноября 2012 г.

"How does it go?"





Your friend asks whether you know a certain song. You don't recognize the name, so you want her to sing or hum a little bit of it.
- How does it go?

четверг, 1 ноября 2012 г.

On Paper

This is a great phrase that can be used in both spoken and written English. If something looks good “On paper it means that all the information you have seems like the situation would be great. What is goodon paper and what is good “in reality” are often 2 very different things. Here are 2 good examples.

вторник, 30 октября 2012 г.

Sam Roberts - Brother Down



The song is by “Sam Roberts”. It’s called “Brother Down”. The song was what they call a
“one hit wonder”. This is a great phrase to understand in spoken English. If a band or singer is a “One hit wonder” it means they made one and only one song during their career that got super popular. Some bands and singers make many great and popular songs. Many bands and singers make one song almost everyone knows, and all their other stuff either sucks or just isn’t popular. I haven’t heard a lot of music from Sam Roberts, but I do know this song and I know he’s referred to as a “One hit wonder”. Here is the video of the song. Below are the lyrics. (China232.com)

Unknown Somerset Maugham

On June 20, 1917,  a British Secret Agent - though better recognized as the outstanding writer,  Somerset Maugham - was assigned on a mission in Russia.

Behind Blue Eyes



воскресенье, 28 октября 2012 г.

Moment in the Sun

If you’ve already had your moment in the sun” it means that you’ve already experienced your best times. This is a common phrase and can be applied in many situations.  It means “your best days are in the past”.
Here are 2 fantastic examples:
The US economy might continue to get worse and worse because of international competition.  I think they’ve already had their moment in the sun
Britney Spears has already had her moment in the sun.  She will never again be as famous as she was 10 years ago.
I think you get the idea.  Your “moment in the sun” is your best time.  If you’ve already had your “moment in the sun” your best days are “behind you”