Horoscopes are often good places to find everyday, informal phrasal verbs. Read your horoscope regularly in an English newspaper or magazine, even if you don’t believe it, and note down any phrasal verbs.
I don’t believe horoscopes, but it seems to be interesting to read them as one of ways of learning English. At least I think horoscopes are better than blood type-telling that is liked among Japanese. So I looked for a blog tool about horoscopes. A site providing free horoscopes I selected for including in my blog is here.
I sent my request week ago more but haven’t gotten reply yet. Did I typo my e-mail address? Today, I visited the site again and I would send my request, but I couldn’t see a captcha image for Anti SPAM. Does anyone know what's going on?

6 comments:
Hi!
It is true. reading them can help you learn english a little bit. See ya around.
Hi! lunaticg,
Do you think so too? Thanks for your advice.
Try reading an online English paper...I love The Sydney Morning Herald's horoscopes;
http://www.smh.com.au/horoscopes/virgo.html
Hi Missy Ricco,
Thank you for telling me the horoscopes page. I”ll read it. I’m a Gemini. And your zodiac sign is the same one with my wife ^.^
Actually I'm an Aquarius, I just took a guess and picked Virgo for you. :)
Let me know if you find that link of any use!
I see.
But why you guessed my zodiac sign was Virgo. I wonder the design of my blog is feminized.
It’s better to change anything else, isn’t it?
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