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Idioms that Describe Routine
Advanced English English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

Idioms that Describe Routine

Idioms that Describe Routine (and Everyday Life) There comes a point in every English learner’s journey when basic words like routine, habit, or every day start to feel a little flat. Native speakers rarely describe their lives in such plain terms. Instead of saying: My life is very routine. They say Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 months6 Feb 2026 ago
100 Everyday English Idioms
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

100 Everyday English Idioms

100 Everyday English Idioms You Should Know for EFL/ESL Learners (and Curious Minds Everywhere!) Idioms are one of the most colourful and expressive parts of the English language. They pop up in films, conversations, songs, and even in news headlines! But here’s the thing: idioms don’t always make sense at Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 12 months19 Jul 2025 ago
Idioms with "close"
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

18 Idioms with “Close”

18 Idioms with Close (Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! Idioms with close are very common in everyday English and often express ideas of nearness, secrecy, risk, or emotional impact. In this lesson, you’ll learn 18 useful idioms with “close”, explained clearly and illustrated with Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year20 Apr 2025 ago
Idioms related to cause and effect
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

20 Idioms Related to Cause and Effect

20 Idioms Related to Cause and Effect (with Meanings & Examples) English doesn’t always explain cause and effect in a direct, logical way. Very often, it does it idiomatically. Instead of saying “Your actions have consequences,” native speakers might say: You reap what you sow. That is why idioms related Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year31 Mar 2025 ago
Idioms Related to Technology
English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

30 Idioms Related to Technology

30 Idioms Related to Technology (with Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners! Welcome back 👋 Today’s lesson explores 30 idioms related to technology—expressions you’ll hear in everyday conversations, articles, workplaces, and online discussions. Many technology idioms are relatively modern, shaped by the digital age. Expressions like surf the web or Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years10 Dec 2024 ago
Idioms related to books and reading
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

20 Idioms Related to Books and Reading

20 Idioms Related to Books and Reading (with Meanings & Natural Examples) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we are diving into the world of idioms related to books and reading — expressions that English speakers use every day to talk about knowledge, understanding, behaviour, and life Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years3 Dec 2024 ago
20 Idioms with Body Parts in English
English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

20 Idioms with Body Parts in English

20 Idioms with Body Parts in English (with Meanings & Examples) English loves using the human body to talk about feelings, behaviour, money, courage, fear, and everyday situations. We don’t just listen — we’re all ears. We don’t just be brave — we stick our neck out. And we don’t Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years3 Nov 2024 ago

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