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40 Verbs to Use instead of SPEAK
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40 Verbs to Use instead of SPEAK

40 Verbs to Use Instead of “Speak” (with Meanings and Examples) Speak and say are two of the most common verbs in English — and two of the most overused. While they are perfectly correct, using them all the time can make your English sound basic, repetitive, and a little Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years26 Dec 2022 ago
13 MUSIC idioms
Academic English B2 First C1 Advanced CAE FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS reading speaking Writing

13 Music Idioms

13 Music Idioms HielloEnglish learners! Today’s lesson is about 13 music idioms. Here is the list: Blow your own trumpet  If someone wants to tell out loud and proud to everyone about their achievements, we say that they blow their own trumpet. 13 MUSIC idioms Call the tune The person Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years15 Aug 2022 ago
How to interrupt politely
Cambridge exams Everyday English speaking

How to Interrupt Politely

How to Interrupt Politely   How often do you interrupt people while they are talking? Are there polite ways to interrupt someone?  I get this question a lot. Well, it may be rude sometimes, but it is also useful because you may want to interrupt someone who has been talking for Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years6 Apr 2022 ago
20 Ways to Use the Verb FALL
B2 First C1 Advanced Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

20 Ways to Use the Verb FALL

Hi there dear English learners! Have you fallen from grace recently? I hope not. When did you fall asleep last night? If you don’t understand these expressions, keep reading because we are going to learn 20 ways to use the verb fall, including all kinds of collocations, idioms and expressions.

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years5 Apr 2022 ago
Allow - Permit - Let - Enable
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE confused words FCE Grammar IELTS Learning tips What's the difference

Allow – Permit – Let – Enable

Allow – Permit – Let – Enable Helo English learners. You might have wondered which word to use and you weren’t sure. Are the words allow, permit, let and enable synonymous and what is the difference between them? That’s the topic of today’s blog entry. Well, we can say that Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years23 Feb 2022 ago
Words and Phrases to Use Instead of “Because”
Academic English B2 First C1 Advanced CAE essay writing FCE IELTS Learning tips Linking Words reading speaking Synonyms Tips Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

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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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years4 Feb 2022 ago
Vocabulary and Collocations Related to Weather
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE Collocations Conversational English essay writing FCE IELTS speaking Vocabulary Writing

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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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years26 Oct 2021 ago

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