Open the Floodgates

June 17, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

Have you seen those satisfying videos?  For example, there are some pressure-washing videos that are very satisfying to watch.  Well, lately I have been watching some river break videos and it is given me a lot of pleasure and satisfaction.  Let me explain: In some areas, rivers flow into the ocean.  A large amount of … Read More

Get Someone’s Goat

June 15, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

Here is the problem: the next tribe (and your tribe are stealing goats from each other).  How would you handle this situation?  Would you: Put up large fences to stop people. Talk to the other group and make peace. Cut the head and hooves (feet) off of a goat and turn it into a sport. … Read More

I’ll Tell You What

June 15, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

     I’ll tell you what is used to introduce an idea or add emphasis to a statement.  I’ll tell you what is an informal way to propose a deal.  It’s a discourse marker and it’s used to indicate that the speaker is going to make a suggestion. Example: I’ll tell you what, if you … Read More

Red Herring

June 13, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

When I was young, my father enjoyed snacking on pickled herring.  Herring is a type of fish.  So, pickled herring is quite sour and has an interesting texture.  Sometimes my father would share the pickled herring with me and my sisters.  It is not a flavor that everyone likes, but I do.  In Korea it … Read More

Give a Man a Fish…

June 13, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

Give a man a fish and he eats for a day.  Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.  This proverb can be stated in a few different ways.  The phrase can be traced back to 1885 when Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie wrote, “… if you give a man a fish … Read More

An Elephant Never Forgets

June 12, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

Rhetoric has been around since the ancient Greeks.   Rhetoric is the art of persuasion.  A lot of the principles of rhetoric are still applicable today.  However, our view on one canon of rhetoric has changed.  Memory was an important part of persuasion.  Writing something down was weakness to early philosophers.  Plato and Socrates both said … Read More

A Penny for Your Thoughts?

June 10, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

A penny is the name of a coin in America, Great Britain, and Ireland.  The American penny is worth 1/100th of a dollar (one cent), the British penny is worth 1/100th of a sterling, and the Irish call the 1 cent euro coin a penny.  When I was young, Canada also had a coin called … Read More

Nip it in the Bud

June 10, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

I love gardening.  I have been gardening since I was in university.  It is a little more difficult to garden in Korea because of the lack of space.       This past winter was strange.  With the thawing and freezing, all my perennials died.  I also lost my dahlia bulbs.  They didn’t get destroyed though.  I remember … Read More

You Can’t Teach Old Dogs New Tricks

June 8, 2021By Tim SchilstraPhrases

2020 was a strange year for everyone including teachers.  While I have been trying new technologies in the classroom, the rest of the world had to quickly adapt to teaching online.  I have to admit that the world has passed me.  Covid-19 forced a lot of teachers to catch up with the times.  I think … Read More