Sunday 11 January 2015

Proverb of the Day

Every week I will be posting a proverb, idiom or phrase which is commonly used in Britain. Some will be strange, some will have interesting stories behind them, but all will be useful in understanding conversational English.

Here's your first proverb: The pen is mightier than the sword.

In seventeenth-century England, the government prohibited free speech in newspapers. If you spoke ill of the government, you were punished, but people continued to publish their disagreeable ideas. The original meaning of this expression is that written ideas can't be stopped by physical punishment. However, today, this expression is mainly used to mean that written ideas are more persuasive than violence.

Happy New Year Everyone!

2015 has arrived. Let this be your year for learning English! We can start with a Scottish song which is traditionally sung by everyone in Britain at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Day - 'Auld Lang Syne' (For the Sake of Old Times). Sing along!