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Boring Weather? Use These Words

June 2, 2026 by Mr. Vig

This week, we’re talking about the weather.

But not boring English weather!

We’re talking about the kind of weather that can tear the roof off your house and put insurance companies out of business. Read More >

Filed Under: Atomic Homework

Here’s Some Extreme English! Can You Understand It?

June 1, 2026 by Mr. Vig

I had big plans for Sunday.

I was gonna go to brunch, then read a book in the park, then go for a walk.

But first, I decided to check the weather. Read More >

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What Bugs You?

May 29, 2026 by Mr. Vig

Very good!

I just read the comments.

And it seems most of you know most of the meanings for the word “bug.” Read More >

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How Many Ways Can You Use The Word “Bug”?

May 28, 2026 by Mr. Vig

Prague is a beautiful city.

But most of the city is hidden behind locked doors.

And most of us will never get to look inside the amazing buildings we see from the street. Read More >

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What Does “I Had A Bug” Mean?

May 27, 2026 by Mr. Vig

Winter seems like a popular time to get sick.

But not for me.

I like to be different. Read More >

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I’m Not Superstitious. But….

May 26, 2026 by Mr. Vig

Last week a friend told me he got a cold.

How did your kind, wise English teacher reply?

Did I give him my sympathy, my understanding or maybe some health advice? Read More >

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My Nostalgic Sunday

May 25, 2026 by Mr. Vig

How was your weekend?

Mine was nostalgic.

Do you know what that means? Read More >

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The Worst Abbreviations In The English Language!

May 22, 2026 by Mr. Vig

This week, we’re talking about common abbreviations.

Abbreviations are shorter versions of longer words words.

Example: legit > legitimate Read More >

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Good News! Now You Can Understand The News With These Abbreviations.

May 21, 2026 by Mr. Vig

Abbreviations are everywhere!

Especially in the news.

Did you figure out yesterday’s headlines? Read More >

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Want To Understand The News?

May 20, 2026 by Mr. Vig

You need these words

This week, we’re talking about English abbreviations.

Shorter versions of words that are very common. Read More >

Filed Under: Atomic Homework

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