Let’s review some common words and phrases used to talk about quantities: For example: For example: For example: For example: More than half / Over 50% […]
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The Ants and the Pendulum (a parable)
Four ants are hopelessly stuck on the floor bottom of an old, dusty grandfather clock that never stops ticking. They soon begin to notice that the only relief from the […]
The Comfort Zone
We’ve all been there. Many are there right now as they read this blog entry. Perhaps you’re in your favorite cafe with a nice hot cup of coffee in front […]
Real English Party: Book Club Reading Sample for Beginners
Here’s a sample of a Real English Party Book Club reading for beginners: Click here for upcoming online reading events! OR… Why not arrange your own […]
What?
What did they mean to say? Comment below. There can be no wrong answers.
Real English Karaoke Party Challenge
DeepL翻訳はこちら Take the Challenge! First, practice saying the following sounds out loud until you can say them quickly, smoothly and easily: A-la-wa-na-se-yi-zat, the-do-ri-li-ke-ra-bou-dus Next, practice singing the chorus […]
To Do or Not To Do?
“There are just two types of activities in Japan: 1. That which is never done until fully understood. 2. That which is always done but never understood.” – Unknown […]
The Chance to Speak English
So, why don’t Japanese people have the opportunity to speak English? If you are Japanese and you felt like going to another website as soon as you didn’t see any Japanese […]
The Rollout
Hey guys, Perhaps a few of you might be aware that I have recently left my full-time job in the hopes of devoting more time to Real English Party […]
Real English Party Challenge: Where to? (Beginner)
Post a reply below telling us about where this leads to: The funnier, the better! Click here for private English coaching based on this activity.