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Idioms and expressions about learning
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14 Idioms and Expressions about Learning

14 Idioms and Expressions about Learning Hello English learners! Are you learning for your exams? I prepared 14 idioms and expressions about learning which can be extremely useful, especially if you are planning to take IELTS, FCE or CAE exams.  My students sometimes ask me how many idioms there are Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months30 Oct 2025 ago
15 ways to say "New"
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15 Ways to Say “New” in English

15 Ways to Say “New” in English Are you tired of using the word new all the time? English is full of rich and expressive words that can make your writing and speaking sound much more natural and advanced. So, if you are describing a new product, a new experience, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months28 Oct 2025 ago
Vocabulary Related to Culture and Traditions
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Vocabulary Related to Culture and Traditions

Vocabulary Related to Culture and Traditions Hello English learners!  Today, we are going to explore some vocabulary related to culture and traditions — words that help you talk about customs, beliefs, celebrations, and ways of life around the world. Culture is what makes us who we are. It shapes our Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months25 Oct 2025 ago
How to Write about Your Family
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How to Write about Your Family

How to Write about Your Family in English Hello English learners! Today, we are going to talk about a topic that is both simple and deeply personal — your family. Whether you are writing an essay, describing your relatives for an English exam, or introducing yourself in a letter, knowing Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months24 Oct 2025 ago
Words with multiple meanings
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Words with Multiple Meanings

Words with Multiple Meanings Hello English learners! The lesson for today is about one of the most fascinating topics of the English language — words with multiple meanings. These are words that have the ability to change their meaning depending on context. To know them not only improves your reading Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months21 Oct 2025 ago
Idioms related to happiness
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Idioms Related to Happiness

Idioms Related to Happiness Hello, English learners! Today, let’s talk about happiness — that lovely feeling we all want a bit more of in our lives. English is full of colourful idioms that express joy, delight, and excitement. Whether you’ve just received great news, met someone special, or simply feel Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months20 Oct 2025 ago
Prepositional phrases of contrast
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Prepositional Phrases of Contrast

Prepositional Phrases of Contrast Hello English learners! In today’s lesson, we will explore some useful prepositional phrases of contrast — the ones you need when you want to show differences, opposites, or unexpected results in English. They could come handy if you are writing an essay for the Cambridge B2 Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months19 Oct 2025 ago

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