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"love is blind"

American proverb: "Love is blind" This means that when you are in love, you don't see or realize the faults of the perso...
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Aug 04th 2012 09:03
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No pain, no gain

American proverb: "No pain, no gain" This phrase is very simple and common. It means that if you want to progress and grow, ...
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Aug 02nd 2012 08:08
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"Don't cry over spilled milk"

American proverb: "Don't cry over spilled milk" This means there is no benefit worrying or getting upset over things th...
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Jul 29th 2012 18:56
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American Proverb: "Don't bite off more than you can chew."

American Proverb: "Don't bite off more than you can chew." Imagine putting a very large piece of cake in your mouth. S...
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Jul 27th 2012 15:45
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American Proverb: "Beggers can't be choosers"

American proverb: "Beggars can't be choosers" People who are in great need of something must accept what is given to th...
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Jul 26th 2012 15:50
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American Proverb: "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink"

"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink" This means you can give someone advice or offer someone an...
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Jul 19th 2012 22:56
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American Proverbs - "Actions speak louder than words"

"Actions speak louder than words" This proverb means that the values you have in life are judged more by how you live your l...
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Jul 18th 2012 16:41
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A Gaijin Ordering Food

An interesting difference between ordering food in Japan and America. http://www.gotravelenglish.com/blog/a-gaijin-ordering-food-in-japan
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May 30th 2012 15:12
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"I'm Fine Thank You" - 気を付けて

An old article, but I think very important. http://www.gotravelenglish.com/blog/im-fine-thank-you
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May 25th 2012 16:37
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Things that may SURPRISE a gaijin!

Some good things to think about when speaking with an American: http://www.gotravelenglish.com/blog/suprise-american-gaijin
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May 23rd 2012 16:48
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Learn English....Why?

Everyone has their own reasons and goals when it comes to learning English. Here are some reasons I often think of when working with my ...
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May 22nd 2012 00:35
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Holiday - Vacation - Day Off - I'M SO CONFUSED!

Here are some general rules in America: http://www.gotravelenglish.com/blog/holiday-vacation-day-off-whats-the-difference
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May 13th 2012 14:31
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"which do you like?" - Be Careful

I hear this phrase often in Japan. Here is what one native speaker thinks of it http://www.gotravelenglish.com/blog/which-do-you-like
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May 10th 2012 22:40
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Common English Mistakes

I just wrote a blog entry on some common mistakes I hear. Hope this helps! Please share if you enjoy it! http://www.gotravelenglish....
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May 09th 2012 19:56
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Do you have facebook....?

If you do, we are answering English questions there for free and posting helpful tips. Feel free to join us and ask any questions you ma...
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Apr 27th 2012 09:43
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Thanks Levon! We'll Miss You!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOi0tC00Luc
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Apr 20th 2012 09:35
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I want to go to this school!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X403uwWbyzo
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Apr 16th 2012 16:47
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The Black Keys....Yes, please

Kakkoii..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_426RiwST8
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Apr 06th 2012 19:45
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Skype Language Exchange

Here is another free site that might help you find native English speakers to talk with. I have been apart of it for awhile. It's a...
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Mar 18th 2012 17:09
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Elephant in the Room

"elephant in the room" means a large issue or problem no one wants to talk about. This is a great visual idiom. Imagine sit...
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Mar 16th 2012 11:20
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