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future forms in english
Cambridge exams Grammar

Future Forms in English

Learn the most important future forms in English, including will, going to, the present continuous, and the present simple. This clear grammar lesson explains when to use each form, with examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises.

By My Lingua Academy, 4 months20 Mar 2026 ago
Adjectives to Describe Tourist Attractions
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary

Adjectives to Describe Tourist Attractions

Adjectives to Describe Tourist Attractions (B1–C1 Vocabulary Guide) Hello, dear English learners! When we talk about places we’ve visited — a famous landmark, a hidden beach, a lively market — the right adjectives make all the difference. They help you paint a picture that feels real, colourful, and full of Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months26 Nov 2025 ago
Fit, Match, Suit, Go Well With
confused words English Vocabulary

Fit, Match, Suit, Go Well With

Learn the difference between fit, match, suit and go well with in English, with clear meanings, examples, common mistakes and a practice quiz.

By My Lingua Academy, 10 months4 Sep 2025 ago
Treat, Heal, Cure
B2 First C1 Advanced confused words English Vocabulary

Treat, Cure, Heal – What’s the Difference?

Treat, Cure, Heal – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. English can be tricky—even when you are talking about something as serious as getting better from an illness or injury. Words like treat, heal, cure all sound like they belong in a hospital, but they Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 11 months7 Aug 2025 ago
Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look for
B2 First English Vocabulary Grammar

Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look for

Find, Find Out, Discover, Search, Look For – Clear Differences with Natural Examples (B1–B2) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! Many English learners find verbs like find, find out, discover, search, and look for confusing because they all relate to finding something. However, they are not interchangeable. Each verb Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year23 Apr 2025 ago
Making suggestions, offers and invitations
Cambridge exams Grammar speaking

Making Suggestions, Offers and Invitations

Making Suggestions, Offers and Invitations in English One of the nicest things about English is how many polite, friendly, and natural ways it gives us to interact with other people. We don’t just say things — we suggest, offer, and invite. And if you want to sound confident, kind, and Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year15 Apr 2025 ago
Phrasal verbs used in the news
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Phrasal Verbs

18 Phrasal Verbs Used in the News

18 Phrasal Verbs Used in the News (with Meanings & Examples) If you read the news in English, you’ll quickly notice something interesting: journalists love phrasal verbs. Whether they are writing about politics, climate change, business, health, or sport, they often use short, powerful expressions like carry out, call off, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year31 Jan 2025 ago

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