Hi everybody,
At the moment, I read the Newsweek and the Economist magazines so often. My purpose is to improve my english skills like reading skill and writting skills.
But sometimes, I do not understand what sentences, idioms and sayings on those magazines mean. So I start a new threat in oder to ask for your help to explain me about the meaning of those sentences, phrases those I don't understand at all. Any answers or discussions could be big help not only for me but also other students who really want to learn good english.
To start, I have 2 sentences:
1. Is europe's job miracle for real? What does "for real" mean?
2. It is important to understand the nature of the miracle and whether it has legs? what does this means when it says: whether it has legs?
Thank you very much in advance.
:lol:
At the moment, I read the Newsweek and the Economist magazines so often. My purpose is to improve my english skills like reading skill and writting skills.
But sometimes, I do not understand what sentences, idioms and sayings on those magazines mean. So I start a new threat in oder to ask for your help to explain me about the meaning of those sentences, phrases those I don't understand at all. Any answers or discussions could be big help not only for me but also other students who really want to learn good english.
To start, I have 2 sentences:
1. Is europe's job miracle for real? What does "for real" mean?
2. It is important to understand the nature of the miracle and whether it has legs? what does this means when it says: whether it has legs?
Thank you very much in advance.
:lol: