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Vocabulary for Debates & Discussions (B2–C1) practice worksheet
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams speaking English Vocabulary

Vocabulary for Debates and Discussions

Vocabulary for Debates and Discussions in English: Useful B2–C1 Phrases and Examples Vocabulary for debates and discussions in English helps you express opinions clearly, agree or disagree politely, support your ideas, and sound more confident in speaking and writing. In this lesson, you will learn useful B2–C1 phrases for debates Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months18 Feb 2026 ago
Talking about your job in English
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams speaking English Vocabulary Writing

Talking about Your Job in English

Talking about Your Job in English (Useful Vocabulary, Natural Phrases, and Common Topics) Talking about your job is one of the most common real-life conversations in English. Whether you are meeting someone for the first time, attending a job interview, writing an email, or preparing for an exam, you will Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months13 Feb 2026 ago
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Conversational English for Phoning Customer Service

Conversational English for Phoning Customer Service (Sound Polite, Calm & Confident) There are many difficult moments in life. For example, forgetting your umbrella when it rains, sitting on wet paint and phoning customer service. Even in your own language, calling customer service can be an emotional adventure. In a foreign Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months30 Jan 2026 ago
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams speaking

How to Compare Photos in English (B2 & C1)

How to Compare Photos in English (B2 & C1) – A Step-by-Step Guide One of the most stressful moments in Cambridge speaking exams (B2 First and C1 Advanced) is when the examiner says: “Here are two photos. I’d like you to compare them…” Suddenly, your mind goes blank. You can Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months28 Jan 2026 ago
50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent in Cambridge Speaking Exams (B2 & C1)
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50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent

50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent in Cambridge Speaking Exams (B2 & C1) One of the biggest secrets of success in Cambridge speaking exams (B2 First and C1 Advanced) is not perfect grammar. Yes, grammar matters. Yes, vocabulary matters. But what really makes a candidate sound confident, fluent, and natural Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months24 Jan 2026 ago
Alternatives to “I’m Fine” in English
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Alternatives to “I’m Fine” in English

Alternatives to “I’m Fine” in English (a Rich, Natural Guide to How We Really Talk about How We Feel) “How are you?” “I’m fine.” These two lines are probably the most common conversation in the history of the English language. They’re polite. They’re safe. They’re… a little boring. In real Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months23 Jan 2026 ago
Talking about Choices in English
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Talking about Choices in English

Talking About Choices in English: Vocabulary, Idioms, Phrasal Verbs & Examples Every day, we make choices — from small, simple ones like what to eat for breakfast to big, life-changing ones like choosing a career or moving to another country. Some decisions are easy. Others are difficult, emotional, and stay Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 months16 Jan 2026 ago

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