Monday, February 9, 2026

Wanna learn some Idioms born with the spirits of the Olympics/ sports?

Are you following the 2026 Winter Olympics that are being held in Italy? If you are outdoorsy when it comes to engaging in the sports, even in the winter chill out there, watching the winter Olympic games might be one of your favorite activities these days. Today, I would like to share some useful idiomatic expressions that are related to the Olympics. You can certainly use the following expressions in any cases outside the sports.

 


 

    1.  Level Playing Field

Meaning: a situation in which everyone has a fair and equal chance of succeeding

Example: I doubt the company has provided all the interviewees with a level playing field on the job interview.

 

 

    2.  Out of the Running (รณ In the Running)

Meaning: No longer having a chance to win or succeed

Example: If you are late to meet the deadline of your project once again, you’re going to be out of running for promotion.  

 

 

    3.  Photo Finish

Meaning: A race so close that it requires a photograph to determine the winner.

Example: The election was a photo finish, with the winner declared by a narrow margin.

 

 

    4.  Throw in the Towel

Meaning: to abandon a struggle; to admit defeat.

Example: Coach Miller has always been telling his team never to throw in the towel before they do their very best.

 

 

    5.  Keep Your Eye on the Ball

Meaning: to keep one's attention focused on the matter in hand

Example: Jean was good at keeping her eye on the ball and delivered the project on schedule.

 

    6.  Going for Gold

Meaning: to aim for the best possible outcome, not just settling for less

Example: Michael Jackson was such a perfectionist who always went for gold in his every single concert. He wanted his audience to leave the show, saying that it was the best performance that they had ever seen.

 

7. Find Your Rhythm

 Meaning: to reach your optimum level of performance or effectiveness.

 Example: After a few months of training as the assistant chef,       Hannah’s finding her rhythm and excelling in her responsibilities.

 

8. On the Podium

    Meaning: finishing in the top three in a competition (getting a medal) or, more      broadly, giving a speech from a raised platform, often a lectern, to command        attention

    Example: The new cosmetic brand has earned its spot on the podium as a leader company in the field.


9.  Pass the Torch

        Meaning: to handing over responsibility or continuing a tradition. Example:       When he retired, he passed the torch to the next generation of leaders, ensuring a seamless transition.


    10.    Second Wind

Meaning: a fresh burst of energy or strength after feeling tired or exhausted.

Example: Grandma started to doze off right after the huge dinner, but she got second wind and even sang a song when I started to play the guitar.





11. On the Homestretch

Meaning: The final part of an activity or journey.

Example: Billie has been working on this project for months, but he’s on the home stretch now.

 

 

12.            In the Zone

Meaning: If you are in the zone, you are happy or excited because you are doing something very skillfully and easily; to be in a state of peak performance  

Example: The instructor of the SPIN class was in the zone today. She was full of energy and spirit, but the members in that class became terribly exhausted and drenched in sweat by the end.

 

 

13.            Jump the Gun

Meaning: to begin something too soon or before the right time.

Example: They jumped the gun by opening their manufactory too early before it was fully tested.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

LIVE, LEARN, & LOVE Series #9: The Way Forward is with a Broken Heart (autobiographical novel by Alice Walker)

LIVE, LEARN, & LOVE

Do you take delight in watching films or listening to pop music? For English learners, movies, songs, and books are one of the most wonderful sources to explore the language! You can indulge in your favorite pastime and still learn some expressions, words of wisdom, and oftentimes good lessons while you’re at it.

 

# 9. The Way Forward Is with a Broken Heart 

(autobiographical novel authored by Alice Walker)



 

“Across America elders are not speaking to each other, though most of us will find we have a lot to say, after we’ve cried in each other’s arms. We are a frightened, a brokenhearted nation; some of us wanting desperately to run back to the illusory “safety” of skin color, money or the nineteen fifties. We’ve never seen weather like the weather there is today. We’ve never seen greed or evil like the greed and evil we see today. We’ve never seen tomatoes either, like the ones being created today. There is much from which to recoil.

 

….. As we are witnessing, America has been painfully polarized due to political and economic differences even among the elders. Furthermore, the drastically changed climate and the artificially/ genetically modified produce we eat are destroying the physical and mental health that we deserve to keep today. The author is pointing out the timid and irresponsible attitude of the old generation’s to avoid, hide, or withdraw from the aforementioned problems. In this semi-autobiography, Alice Walker wishes to tell us that moving the "forward" against all the odds in life requires the courage to face up to them even with pain.

 

·      ** Jean’s Small Thoughts:

Alice Walker is one of the most prominent writers in America in terms of bringing many a social issues and realization of one’s identities on the table for discussions. Through her novels and poems, she has tried to see through human emotions, self-empowerment, resilience, social justice, and the beauty and strength detected even in imperfection.

What I like about the author is that she never fears letting people know the inconvenient truth in the world we are living today.

"No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow." is her quote that highlights how she has been living her life and shows how we are supposed to behave in this world full of black-or-white or friend-or-enemy type of demarcations. Labeling, stigmatizing, or drawing the right-or-wrong lines among people would stop them from growing or learning from mistakes. Once we stop growing mature or trusting one another, the world will soon face the end as if the freezing point of temperature would kill humanity of life.




Friday, February 6, 2026

WORK SHEET #97 of Dr. Jedidiah's Diary

WORKSHEET #97

Let’s practice some expressions from the episode #97 of Dr. Jedidiah’s Diary

 


    1.   His seemingly inno__________ (* meaning “harmless, inoffensive, or innocent, often used to describe comments, substances, or situations that seem safe but might not be”) remarks about the inner city gentrification made me disturbed. I could guess the hidden meaning or intention behind his comments that made me feel gu________ about his words. (*meaning “to feel disappointed or upset about something”)

 

    2.   Lime________ (*meaning “the state of being deeply infatuated or obsessed with another person; the feeling is often characterized by a strong desire for reciprocation of one’s feelings but not primarily for a sexual relationship”) is some kind of an unhealthy feeling towards somebody especially when it is unrequited love.

 

    3.   Jenny has talked with her secret beau about their pe_____-up (*meaning “(feelings that are) held back and not expressed”) feelings br________ toward each other and the future they can’t possibly plan. (*meaning “formed/ developed”)

 

    4.   Have you checked out the new hamburger place? Their hot-spicy burgers made to ___________ (*meaning “designed specifically to fulfill a particular set of requirements”) is a killer!

 


    5.   Be careful not to get hornw___________ (*meaning “(transitive verb) to cheat, swindle, trick, or deceive someone, often in a sly or playful manner”) by Ellie’s glib talk.

 

    6.   Forensic experts analyzed the dact__________ to match it with the database. (*meaning “a technical term for a fingerprint, referring to the unique pattern of ridges and whorls on a fingertip, used for identification, especially in forensics”)

 

    7.   Hum________ robots could potentially act as a companion or home assistant for the elderly. (*meaning “designed to resemble the human body in shape, usually featuring a head, torso, two arms, and two legs”)




Wednesday, February 4, 2026

WORK SHEET #96 of Dr. Jedidiah's Diary

WORKSHEET #96

Let’s practice some expressions from the episode #96 of Dr. Jedidiah’s Diary


 

1.      His fashion is strictly edited, off_____ and gorgeous in a refined, luxurious and expensive way. (*meaning “unusual; unconventional”)

 

2.      Gary said the purse was an invaluable designer handbag, but I thought it looked no more than a dime a _____________. (*meaning “things that are very common, abundant, easy to find, and generally low in value or specialness”)

 

3.      Tim was so wh_________ over Kate that he never left her side. (*meaning “completely controlled by one’s girlfriend or boyfriend”)

 

4. The resident was suspicious, confirmed the check was a ph_______ and did not deposit the check. (*meaning “not genuine; fraudulent”)

 

5. Mary handled the difficult situation with the utmost mans_________. (*meaning “gentleness, mildness, and meekness of manner, often in dealing with others”)

 

6. He g__________ as he stepped into the icy water. (*meaning “a sudden, sharp inhalation of breath caused by shock, pain, surprise, or difficulty breathing”)

 

7.I don't know why they like my stupid book so much," he h__________brags. (*meaning “noun/ verb: disguised boast masked as a complaint, self-deprecation, or false modesty to appear relatable while showing off”)

 

8. Ryan doesn’t trust Anna because Anna was always lying through her _________. (*meaning “to say something completely untrue”)

 

9. She c_______d and sung a lullaby to the baby for a while after changing his diaper. (*meaning “to speak in a soft, gentle voice; to murmur”)

 

10. This is an O.___. (*meaning “someone or something that is an original or originator and especially one that is highly respected or regarded”) muscle car built just for street racing.

 

11. Sierra is skilled in the art of m_______di and can create stunning designs.  (*meaning “the practice of making designs on someone’s hands with henna; central to South Asian celebrations, especially weddings, symbolizing luck, prosperity, and joy”)

 

12. Jessica’s gown was of gray __________rรฉ, ornamented with pearly beads. (*meaning “ripple-like pattern (Moire effect is a visual perception that occurs when viewing a set of lines or dots that is superimposed on another set of lines or dots, where the sets differ in relative size, angle, or spacing”)

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

WORK SHEET #95 of Dr. Jedidiah's Diary

WORKSHEET #95

Let’s practice some expressions from the episode #95 of Dr. Jedidiah’s Diary! 




1.   The pilot was a man with nerves of _____________ who had stayed calm and focused throughout the emergency landing. (*meaning “an impressive ability to remain calm in dangerous or difficult situations”)

 

    2.   All the runners of the varsity track team started to swi______ sports drinks in the locker. (*meaning “to drink … to excess/ to guzzle (a drink)” )

 

    3.   Jane and her boyfriend decided to spl_______ up and move on to the next phase of their lives respectively and respectfully. (*meaning “to end the relationship with someone and leave that person”)

 

    4.   US_______ conducts thorough investigations and often works with independent arbitrators to resolve anti-doping violations. (*Acronym for “United States Anti-Doping Agency”)

 


    5.   Ralph must be as mad as a h__________! How could he ever ask her out? She is his boss’s one and only daughter. (*meaning “completely crazy, insane, or irrational”)

 

    6.   Are you ___________ with joining us for the movie night? (*meaning “to approve of, agree to, or be okay with an idea or plan”)

 

    7.   During Yom Kippur, her family enjoyed their Jewish traditional kre_________ in the chicken soup. (*meaning “(in Jewish cooking) triangular noodles filled with chopped meat or cheese and served with soup”)

 

    8.   The corn and fava beans in the su_______h (*meaning “an American dish of corn and lima beans cooked together”) were crisp-tender and bursting with flavor.

 

    9.   Ted, the FBI-trained crisis neg_______r, (*meaning “the expert who de-escalates volatile life-and-death incidents”) moved near the potential jumper, who had the other end of the rope tied to the bridge.

 

(*”spurious” and “to ginger up” have been chosen and practiced in the previous work sheet (#94) as well. Thus, we skipped them here. ) 




Monday, February 2, 2026

WORKSHEET #94 of Dr. Jedidiah's Diary

WORKSHEET #94

Let’s practice some expressions from the episode #94 of Dr. Jedidiah’s Diary! 

 


    1.   I wanted to gin______ up my power point presentation by including some music. (*meaning “to make somebody or something more exciting or lively; to jazz up or to juice up somebody or something”)

 

    2.   All of a sudden, Pete came to her life and metamor_________d (*meaning “(used as both transitive and intransitive verb) to change the form or nature of ….; to transform”) her rusty and listless days. Her depression is a history now.  

 

    3.   I found his music somewhat bizarre and sel__________ (*meaning “archaic adjective meaning strange, rare, uncommon, or wonderfully unusual”), but it was a real earworm that never gets out of my head.

 

    4.   Brian knows that the higherups in his company are creating the entirely sp_______us impression that the company is thriving and prospering. (*meaning “not genuine or authentic/ true”)

 

    5.   I can never forget the day in 1983 when Michael Jackson debuted his moonwalk during his performance of "Billie Jean" at the Motown 25 show. A fourteen-year-old girl was completely ensor_______d by the magic of his one-of-a-kind song and dance. It was out of this world! (*meaning “to bewitch/ enchant/ fascinate someone as if by a magic spell”)

 


    6.   Some movies that most renowned critics la______ (*meaning “to highly praise, extol, or publicly commend them for achievements”) do not draw my attention at all. That’s why my hubby and I have a s_____t (*meaning “a minor, petty argument” over which movie to watch on Friday nights.

 

    7.   At the Irish w________ (*meaning “a tradition associated with death and funerals, yet surprisingly, it is a kind of celebration), my friend’s grandma made a toast before she read her eulogy for her late husband.

 

    8.   Trump and his crazy administration should be aware that their atrocious way of treating people in this country could never ever make them sit still in qui________. (*meaning “quietness or stillness; inactivity or dormancy”)

 

    9.   Hank did his very best to avoid bankruptcy, but unfortunately he was not a man of business acumen. It is _________________! (*an idiom used to accept an unchangeable, often frustrating, or difficult situation as it exists without trying to alter it. It signifies resignation, reality-check, or "that's life")

 

   10. I was able to avoid the shower under the thick fron_______ce, which felt like a perfect shelter for me in the moment. (*meaning “general leafy foliage. It is used to describe the lush greening of plants, trees, and forests, particularly during spring.”)




Sunday, February 1, 2026

Time to play the latest Sunday Puzzle from the On-Air Challenge!

I'm going to give you some clues. The answer to each one rhymes with the last word in the clue. (Focus on the “sound”, NOT the “spelling”)

Ex. The sky's hue -->  Blue

 



1. Toy that flies to great height

 

2. Pistol, for one

 

3. Funeral fire

 

4. Things you count when you have trouble getting to sleep

 

5. Friars event with a celebrity host

 

6. Brand of pen that you can click

 

7. Place to acquire knowledge

 

8. Have uncertainty about

 

9. King Felipe VI's domain

 

10. Three plus one more

 

11. Locale for someone who needs bail

 

12. One-tenth of a bowling game

 

13. Like the runner that all the others have passed

 

14. Quick blow on a flute

 

15. Superior to all the rest

 

16. Was rank

 

17. New addition to a family, maybe




 

ANSWER KEYS  

    1.  KITE

    2.  GUN

    3.  PYRE

    4.  SHEEP

    5.  ROAST

    6.  BIC

    7.  COLLEGE

    8.  DOUBT   

    9.  SPAIN

    10. FOUR

    11. JAIL

    12.  FRAME

    13.  LAST

    14.  CHUTE

    15.  BEST

    16.  STANK

    17.  BABY

Wanna learn some Idioms born with the spirits of the Olympics/ sports?

Are you following the 2026 Winter Olympics that are being held in Italy? If you are outdoorsy when it comes to engaging in the sports, even ...