вторник, 11 июня 2019 г.

Would that be OK with you?

English Lesson: Would that be OK with you?
You and one of your coworkers want to switch your assignments. You need to check with your boss for permission. You're not sure whether she'll allow it, so you write an email describing the plan and ask this at the end.
“Would that be OK with you?”

воскресенье, 9 июня 2019 г.

My allergies are killing me!

English Lesson: My allergies are killing me!
You're allergic to pollen. You are complaining about your allergies to a friend.

What's the difference between 'small' and 'little'?

Little frog
What's the difference between 'small' and 'little'?
Thе english.stackexchange page has a detailed discussion of the difference between 'little' and 'small': Difference between "little" and "small"

воскресенье, 2 июня 2019 г.

Book Editor and Translator

What's It Like to Be a Book Editor and Translator?

A woman opening a box of flags as if she is setting languages free through translation

In this interview, Mignon Fogarty and Elisabeth Dyssegaard talked about
  • The difference between fiction and nonfiction editing. 
  • How Elisabeth acquired the book "Tears We Cannot Stop."
  • Why sometimes it's easier to write when you have another job.
  • Why couples often make the best translations.

Surprisingly Serendipitous Words Of The Day


The Most Surprisingly Serendipitous Words Of The Day

четверг, 30 мая 2019 г.

Idiom "have its/(one's) day"

When Did “Fat” Become An Insult?

The word fat holds a complicated place in our society. As an adjective, it joins words like tallhairyfluffy, or bright.But, unlike those descriptors, fat isn’t neutral. It’s so often framed as a negative—and used as an insult. However, the body positivity movement, fat activism, and popular books and television shows centered on fat characters are proving that narrative is wearing thin.