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Synonyms to Avoid Repetition in Writing
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Writing

Synonyms to Avoid Repetition in Writing (B2–C1)

Synonyms to Avoid Repetition in Writing (B2–C1) One of the most common problems in intermediate and advanced writing is repetition. Not grammar mistakes. Not spelling errors. But the same safe words appearing again and again. Words like important, good, big, say, think, problem. At B2–C1 level, repetition doesn’t usually make Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 months16 Feb 2026 ago
How to Write about a Book in English
Cambridge exams Writing

How to Write about a Book in English

How to Write about a Book in English (A Complete Guide with Structure, Vocabulary & Examples) Some books entertain us for a weekend. Others stay with us for a lifetime. And then there are those special books that quietly change the way we think, feel, and see the world. But when Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months20 Jan 2026 ago
How to Write about a Cultural Festival
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Writing

How to Write about a Cultural Festival

How to Write about a Cultural Festival (explaining customs, traditions, and symbolism in clear, engaging English) Cultural festivals are living stories. They bring together history, belief, community, and emotion — often in ways that cannot be fully perceived through facts alone. Writing about a cultural festival is therefore not just Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months6 Jan 2026 ago
How to write about a hobby
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Writing

How to Write About a Hobby

How to Write About a Hobby You Love Writing about a hobby you love is one of the most rewarding writing tasks an English learner can face. In contrast to formal topics that require distance and objectivity, this kind of writing invites you to be personal, reflective, and expressive. It Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months25 Dec 2025 ago
Linking words and phrases for concession
Cambridge exams Writing

Linking Words for Concession

Linking Words and Phrases for Concession in English If you want to write balanced, mature essays in English, you need to know how to use linking words for concession. These words and phrases help you admit that one idea may be true while still showing contrast, disagreement, or a different Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year16 Jun 2025 ago
Adjectives to describe a river
English Vocabulary Writing

29 Adjectives to Describe a River

29 Adjectives to Describe a River (With Meanings & Examples) Hello English learners! Welcome to today’s lesson, where we explore 29 adjectives commonly used to describe a river. These words are especially useful for descriptive writing, storytelling, speaking exams, and any situation where you want your English to sound more Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year10 May 2025 ago
Writing a letter of complaint (FCE, CAE)
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams Writing

Writing a Letter of Complaint (B2 First, C1 Advanced)

Writing a Letter of Complaint (B2 First / C1 Advanced) Writing a letter of complaint is a classic Cambridge task — and a very real-life skill. Whether you’re preparing for B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE), examiners are not looking for anger or drama. They want clarity, structure, and Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year4 Apr 2025 ago

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