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Quite, Pretty, Rather, Fairly
Academic English B2 First C1 Advanced CAE essay writing FCE Grammar IELTS Learning tips reading speaking Uncategorized Vocabulary Writing

Quite, Pretty, Rather, Fairly

Quite, Pretty, Rather, Fairly Hello English learners! Have you ever wondered what the difference is between quite, pretty, rather, fairly? These little words help you express degrees — how strong or weak something is — and they make your English sound much more natural. Let’s break it down clearly and Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months8 Nov 2025 ago
Vocabulary Related to Rural Life
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Vocabulary Related to Rural Life

Vocabulary Related to Rural Life (B2–C1 Level) Hello English learners! Do you enjoy spending time in the countryside, surrounded by fields, forests, and fresh air? Whether you live in a village or just love escaping the city now and then, it is useful to know some English vocabulary related to Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months5 Nov 2025 ago
Common Mistakes in Everyday Conversations
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Common Mistakes in Everyday Conversations

Common Mistakes in Everyday Conversations Hello English learners! How many times have you talked to someone in English and then thought to yourself, “Oh no, I got it wrong! ” Don’t panic – you are not alone. Even advanced students make mistakes when they speak. The good news? Most of Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months26 Oct 2025 ago
Verb–Object Split in English
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Verb–Object Split in English

Verb–Object Split in English  Hello English learners! Today, we will explore one of the most interesting (and sometimes confusing) features — the verb–object split in English. You’ve probably noticed that some verbs can be separated from their objects, while others can’t. For example:  She turned the radio off. She turned Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months22 Oct 2025 ago
Expressing Empathy in English
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Expressing Empathy in Different Situations

Expressing Empathy in Different Situations Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Empathy means putting yourself in another person’s shoes—understanding and sharing their feelings. In English, we have many expressions that show compassion, support, or joy for others. Learning them will help you connect with people more deeply, whether Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 months24 Aug 2025 ago
Ways of saying that something is unusual
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Ways of Saying that Something Is Unusual

Ways of Saying that Something Is Unusual Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will talk about ways of saying that something is unusual. The English teachers at My Lingua Academy are happy to help you improve your English. You can attend our individual and group private lessons Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years2 May 2023 ago
Other ways to say IN ORDER TO
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Other Ways to Say “In Order to”

Other Ways to Say “In Order to” Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will explore alternative ways to say “in order to”. “In order to” is a conjunction we normally use to express purpose. “In order to” is used in a formal context, such as writing or Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years17 Apr 2023 ago

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