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Words and Phrases to Use Instead of “Because”
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Words and Phrases to Use Instead of “Because”

Words and Phrases to Use Instead of “Because” Hello English learners! Here we are again with a new lesson and today we will be learning different words and phrases to use instead of “because”. We normally use it to give the reason for something. Let’s see what other words and Read more

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90 Adjectives to Describe People's Character
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90 Adjectives to Describe People’s Character

90 Adjectives to Describe People’s Character Here are 90 adjectives to describe people’s character to help you express your thoughts better. Positive Traits Adjective Meaning Example sentence Adventurous eager and willing to try new things. Brian was an adventurous young man, always ready to embark on a new enterprise. Ambitious Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years26 Jan 2022 ago
Words and Phrases to use Instead of “And”
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Words and Phrases to use Instead of “And”

Words and Phrases to Use Instead of “And” Hello English learners! Are you writing an essay? Or an email?   You must admit, it can be pretty hard to express your thoughts in writing sometimes, but guess what? Here are some linkers to help you do that.  If you are Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years14 Jan 2022 ago
Talking about winter in English
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Talking about Winter in English

Talking about Winter in English Talking about seasons is a very common small talk topic, so I suppose it is a perfect time to look at some winter vocabulary. Although winters are no longer as they used to be due to climate change, we can only hope for the best Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years31 Dec 2021 ago
Talking about problems in English
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Talking about Problems in English

Talking about Problems in English We all know what the problem is. It is a somewhat difficult situation that is causing us inconvenience and preventing us from doing what we want. Here are different ways for talking about problems in English, including collocations, idioms, phrasal verbs, synonyms, and conversation questions Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years12 Dec 2021 ago
Collocations Related to Sleeping and Dreaming
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Expressions Related to Sleeping and Dreaming

Expressions Related to Sleeping and Dreaming Hello dear English learners. 😀 Here is another lesson to teach you natural English expressions. In today’s lesson, we will learn expressions related to sleeping and dreaming.  Have a bad dream/good dream Dreams are pictures and stories created by our minds while we’re sleeping. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years26 Nov 2021 ago
Vocabulary and Collocations Related to Weather
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Vocabulary and Collocations Related to Weather

Vocabulary and Collocations Related to Weather As you know, weather refers to the atmospheric conditions in terms of temperature, rain, snow, wind, etc. In that sense, here are vocabulary and collocations related to weather conditions that could come in handy at any time. General Vocabulary We can describe nice weather Read more

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