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Ways to say "I'm tired"
English Vocabulary speaking

20 Ways to say “I’m tired”

20 Ways to Say “I’m Tired” in English Hello, English learners! 👋 Welcome to a new lesson. In everyday English, native speakers rarely repeat “I’m tired” again and again. Instead, they use a wide range of natural expressions to show how tired they feel — physically, mentally, or emotionally. In Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year14 Feb 2025 ago
Excuse me, I’m sorry, I apologize
English Vocabulary Grammar speaking

Excuse me, I’m sorry, I apologize

Excuse Me, I’m Sorry, or I Apologise? – What’s the Difference and When to Use Each Hello English learners 👋 English is full of polite expressions, but some of them cause real confusion — especially excuse me, I’m sorry, and I apologise. Learners often use them interchangeably, yet they are Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year9 Feb 2025 ago
Types of houses in English
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary

19 Types of Houses and Homes in English

19 Types of Houses and Homes in English (with Meanings & Examples) Everyone has a different idea of a perfect home. Some people dream of a quiet cottage in the countryside. Others imagine a modern penthouse in the city centre. And many of us live somewhere in between. If you are Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year29 Jan 2025 ago
Words to describe rain
English Vocabulary

Words to Describe Rain in English

Improve your descriptive writing with 20 useful words to describe rain in English. Learn rain vocabulary such as drizzle, downpour, mizzle, torrential rain and pitter-patter, with clear meanings and natural examples.

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year14 Dec 2024 ago
Asking for and Giving Recommendations in English
English Vocabulary speaking

Asking for and Giving Recommendations in English

Asking for and Giving Recommendations in English Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. In everyday life, we often ask other people for advice — about travel, restaurants, books, films, hotels, or even jobs. Knowing how to ask for and give recommendations politely and naturally is an essential communication Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years5 Dec 2024 ago
Rain idioms
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

13 RAIN Idioms

13 Rain Idioms in English You Should Know (with Meanings & Examples) Hello, dear English learners. English has a deep love affair with the weather — especially with rain. And it’s not surprising. Rain is perfect for talking about bad luck and good luck, problems and difficulties, plans and disappointments Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years13 Oct 2024 ago
Prepositional phrases with BY
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Writing

20 Prepositional Phrases with BY

20 Essential Prepositional Phrases with ‘BY’: Improve Your Fluency Hello, dear English learners! Have you ever noticed how a tiny word like “by” can completely change the meaning of a sentence? In English, we often use prepositional phrases—set expressions where a preposition (like by) pairs up with a noun to Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years4 Oct 2024 ago

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