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Prepositional Phrases Related to Condition
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Prepositional Phrases Related to Condition

Prepositional Phrases Related to Condition Hello English learners! Do you know how to express what must happen first in order for something else to take place? In English, we use prepositional phrases related to condition — handy little phrases that explain the circumstance under which something is true, possible, or Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months2 Oct 2025 ago
How to Write About an Important Person in History
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How to Write About an Important Person in History

How to Write About an Important Person in History – Biography, Impact, and Legacy Hello English learners! Have you ever been asked to write about an important person in history in class, in an exam, or even in a competition? Writing a biography is not just about saying “Nelson Mandela Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months28 Sep 2025 ago
How to continue after being interrupted
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How to Continue after Being Interrupted

How to Continue after Being Interrupted Hello English learners! Have you ever been speaking when suddenly someone cuts you off? It can feel frustrating or even embarrassing. But don’t worry—there are polite, natural, and confident ways to continue speaking after an interruption. In this lesson, we will explore useful phrases, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months27 Sep 2025 ago
Modal Verbs and Phrases for Prohibition
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Modal Verbs and Phrases for Prohibition

Modal Verbs and Phrases for Prohibition Hello English learners! In today’s lesson, we’ll look at how to talk about things that are forbidden or not allowed in English. We will explore modal verbs like ‘can’t’ and ‘mustn’t’, as well as other phrases such as ‘not allowed to’ and ‘don’t let’. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months23 Sep 2025 ago
Collocations for Making Comparisons in English
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Collocations for Making Comparisons in English

Collocations for Making Comparisons in English (B2–C1 Level) Hello English learners. Welcome to today’s lesson! Making comparisons is something we do all the time—whether we are describing people, places, or experiences. At the B2 First and C1 Advanced Cambridge exams, you will need to show flexibility and accuracy in your Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months22 Sep 2025 ago
Vocabulary for Job Interviews
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Vocabulary for Job Interviews

Vocabulary for Job Interviews Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Job interviews can be nerve-wracking, but the right vocabulary will help you sound confident and professional. In today’s lesson, we’ll look at useful words, phrases, and expressions that can give you an advantage in your next interview. Vocabulary Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months21 Sep 2025 ago
Ways to say "nervous" in English
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Ways to Say “Nervous” in English

Ways to Say “Nervous” in English Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Do you sometimes feel nervous before an exam, a job interview, or even before meeting new people? The word nervous is very common, but English offers many other colourful ways to express this feeling. Let’s explore Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months20 Sep 2025 ago

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