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Adjectives to describe a colleague
Business English Vocabulary

Adjectives to Describe a Colleague

Adjectives to Describe a Colleague Hello, dear English learners! Today we’re talking about something we all deal with, no matter where we live or what job we do — colleagues. Some make our working day easier, some challenge us to grow, and others brighten the office with their presence. Being Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month7 Dec 2025 ago
Showing  Reference in English
B2 First Business English C1 Advanced Formal English Grammar Linking Words Vocabulary Writing

Showing  Reference in English

Showing  Reference in English Hello, dear English learners! Today, we are looking at a group of very useful expressions that often appear in formal writing, emails, reports, and Cambridge exam tasks — prepositional phrases used to show reference. These phrases help you point clearly to the idea, fact, person, or Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month28 Nov 2025 ago
Vocabulary for Job Interviews
B2 First Business English C1 Advanced CAE FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS Learning tips speaking Tips Uncategorized Useful Phrases Vocabulary

Vocabulary for Job Interviews

Vocabulary for Job Interviews Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Job interviews can be nerve-wracking, but the right vocabulary will help you sound confident and professional. In today’s lesson, we’ll look at useful words, phrases, and expressions that can give you an advantage in your next interview. Vocabulary Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 months21 Sep 2025 ago
How to Write About Your Dream Job
Academic English B2 First Business English C1 Advanced CAE Collocations essay writing FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS Learning tips Phrasal Verbs Tips Uncategorized Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

How to Write About Your Dream Job

How to Write About Your Dream Job – Using Persuasive and Descriptive Language Hello English learners! Have you ever been asked to describe your dream job in class, in an exam, or even in an interview? Writing about your dream job is more than just saying “I want to be Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 months13 Sep 2025 ago
100 Business English Idioms
Business English Idioms & Expressions

100 Business English Idioms

100 Business English Idioms Here are 100 business English idioms: Business idiom Meaning Example sentence Out of line inappropriate or not acceptable behaviour. His comments during the meeting were completely out of line. Play hardball to be aggressive and uncompromising in negotiations. To secure the best terms, sometimes you have Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 months20 May 2025 ago
Talking about responsibility in English
Business English Collocations Vocabulary

Talking about Responsibility in English

Talking about Responsibility in English Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. When talking about responsibility and duty, it is important to use vocabulary and expressions that accurately convey the sense of obligation, commitment and accountability. Here are some key words and phrases you can use when talking about Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 11 months16 Feb 2025 ago
Vocabulary related to meetings
Business English Vocabulary

Vocabulary Related to Meetings

Vocabulary Related to Meetings Hello, dear English learners. Today we will look at a number of key words and phrases you will hear in business meetings, team discussions, and online conferences. If you are preparing for the Cambridge B2 First or C1 Advanced exam — or if you regularly attend Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years17 Feb 2024 ago

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