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English Vocabulary: Useful Words, Synonyms & Expressions (B1–C1)

Learn Useful English Words for Everyday Situations

Expanding your everyday English vocabulary helps you communicate more clearly and naturally in daily life. In this section, you’ll learn useful English words and expressions for common situations such as conversations at work, social interactions, and everyday routines. These vocabulary lists are designed to be practical, helping you understand not just the meaning of words, but also how to use them confidently in real contexts.

Working Abroad Vocabulary

Vocabulary for Debates and Discussions

Foreign Travel Vocabulary and Expressions

Other Ways to Say Common Words in English

If you often find yourself repeating basic words like good, bad, or important, this section will help you upgrade your English. You’ll discover a wide range of synonyms and alternative expressions that allow you to sound more natural, precise, and engaging. Learning different ways to say common words is especially useful for improving your writing and speaking at B1–C1 level.

Ways to say “I like it”

Ways to say “I’m Shocked”

Alternatives to “Anyway”

Words to Describe People, Places and Feelings

Descriptive vocabulary is essential if you want to express ideas clearly and vividly. Here you’ll find carefully selected words to describe personality, emotions, appearance, and places. These lessons will help you move beyond basic adjectives and use more specific and expressive language in both spoken and written English.

Words to Describe Wind

Vocabulary for Describing Clothes

Adjectives to Describe a Mother

Vocabulary for Exams (FCE & CAE)

If you’re preparing for exams such as FCE or CAE, having a strong vocabulary range is essential for achieving a high score. This section focuses on useful vocabulary, collocations, and expressions that are commonly tested in Cambridge exams. You’ll learn how to use advanced vocabulary naturally and appropriately in writing and speaking tasks.

Common Phrasal Verbs for B2 First

Collocations for C1 Advanced

Complex Linkers – C1 Guide

restaurant vocabulary in English
speaking English Vocabulary

Restaurant Vocabulary in English

It’s a holiday season. Whether you’re spending your holiday in a fancy hotel or just want to take your girl-friend to a restaurant for a meal, here is some useful vocabulary to help you out

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years29 Jul 2018 ago
Latin Abbreviations in English
Academic English B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Writing

Latin Abbreviations in English

I’m sure most of you are familiar with Latin abbreviations use in English. There are many of them but I’ll try to explain most frequently used ones.

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years28 Jul 2018 ago
Phrasal verbs with "keep"
B2 First C1 Advanced Phrasal Verbs English Vocabulary

Collocations and Phrasal Verbs with “Keep”

20+ Collocations and Phrasal Verbs with Keep (B2–C1 Guide) Collocations and phrasal verbs with “keep” are essential if you want to speak and write English more naturally. The verb keep is one of the most useful and versatile verbs in English. It appears in everyday conversation, formal writing, idioms, and Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years14 Jul 2018 ago
expressions with live
B2 First C1 Advanced Everyday English Idioms & Expressions English Vocabulary

Expressions with “Live”

In order to really learn the language, it is not enough to know the words only. You need to know collocations, phrasal verbs, idiomatic expressions. Today, we will be learning 10 expressions with “live”

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years31 May 2018 ago
How to Express Your Opinion in English
B2 First C1 Advanced speaking English Vocabulary

How to Express Your Opinion in English

How to Express Your Opinion in English Hello, English learners! In today’s lesson, we are going to learn how to express your opinion in English — clearly, politely, and naturally. When we give our opinion, we’re sharing what we think or feel about a topic. But here is something important Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years20 May 2018 ago
Collocations about Physical Appearance
Collocations English Vocabulary

Collocations about Physical Appearance

If we want to speak a foreign language properly, we need to learn the words that ‘collocate’ (go together) to sound natural.
Here are some commonly used collocations about physical appearance:

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years26 Apr 2018 ago
Adjectives ending in -less
Grammar speaking English Vocabulary Word Building

Adjectives Ending in -LESS

Adjectives Ending in -LESS In English, we can form many adjectives by adding the suffix -less to a noun. The suffix -less means without or lacking, and it is often used to describe a negative quality, condition, or situation. Learning these adjectives will help you expand your vocabulary and express Read more

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