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Newspaper expressions in English
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

Newspaper Expressions in English

Newspaper Expressions in English (with Meanings and Examples) Although we no longer buy newspapers as frequently as we did before the Internet era, we still read the news — only now we do it on our phones, laptops, and tablets. Whether it’s breaking news, a celebrity scandal, or an inspiring Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 years10 Aug 2020 ago
other ways to say angry
English Vocabulary speaking

Other Ways to Say “Angry”

Are you feeling mad sometimes? Or maybe irritated while waiting in a queue? In this lesson, you will find different ways to describe these emotions.

By My Lingua Academy, 6 years11 Jun 2020 ago
Work out phrasal verb
English Vocabulary Phrasal Verbs

Work Out Phrasal Verb

Work Out Phrasal Verb: Meanings, Uses and Examples The work out phrasal verb is one of the most common and useful phrasal verbs in English. It can mean to solve a problem, to exercise, or to end successfully, depending on the context. In this lesson, you will learn the different meanings Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 years8 Jun 2020 ago
Mistaken words: taste and flavour
confused words English Vocabulary

Taste vs Flavour

Taste vs Flavour: What’s the Difference in English? Many English learners confuse taste vs flavour because both words are connected with food and drink. However, they do not mean exactly the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between taste and flavour, see clear example sentences, and Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 years6 Jun 2020 ago

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