Phrasal Verbs - Type 3

This time we are going to look at Type 3 phrasal verbs. (Continued)

A Year in Moscow

I started studying Russian at 6th Form College (equivalent to the last 2 years of Japanese High school) and was fascinated with it from the start. I found the different alphabet intriguing and was excited by the idea that I would be able to visit a country long demonized in the West, and to speak with real Russians in their language. A kind Russian lady recorded herself pronouncing the alphabet for me, which gave me a good start and one of my teachers recognized my enthusiasm and gave me extra lessons. Russian became an obsession that lasted for nearly ten years. (Continued)

病気 - Sick and Ill

このポストでは、調子が悪いときや病気になった時に使える英語を紹介したいと思います。 (Continued)

Changing the Constitution

Unlike Japan, England does not have a single, written constitution. (Continued)

Phrasal Verbs - Type 2

In this post I am going to continue my series on phrasal verbs by looking at Type 2 phrasal verbs - these are verbs which always take an object. (Continued)

接続詞 - when, before, after, until, while

「When」は、「いつ」という意味です。例えば:「When are you going?」=「いつ行くのですか」。 (Continued)

Drugs in the UK

Illegal drugs are widely-available, and widely-used, in the UK. (Continued)

Phrasal Verbs - Type 1

I am going to write a short series of posts about phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are formed with a verb and a preposition (前置詞). For example :

look = 見る / look + for = look for = 探す (Continued)