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Adjectives to describe aroma in English
Advanced English Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

Idioms to Describe Aroma in English

Idioms to Describe Aroma in English Don’t aromas have an intriguing power? A single breath can carry you back to childhood, remind you of someone you miss, or transport you to a place you’ve never been to. For English learners at the B2–C1 level, idioms related to smell are a Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months18 Dec 2025 ago
Adjectives to describe a relationship
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary

33 Adjectives to Describe a Relationship

33 Adjectives to Describe a Relationship (with Meanings & Natural Examples) Relationships are an essential part of life — and being able to describe them clearly is important for speaking and writing in English. Whether you are preparing for the B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE) exam, or simply Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year13 Jun 2025 ago
Adjective collocations
B2 First C1 Advanced Collocations English Vocabulary

Adjective Collocations in English

Adjective Collocations in English (100+ Examples for B2–C1) Learning and using collocations can speed up your language acquisition by teaching you the “chunks” of speech that native speakers use. Rather than constructing phrases from scratch, knowing these fixed combinations helps you communicate more naturally and with greater detail. Many learner’s Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year4 Jun 2025 ago
Idioms with "Not"
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

28 Expressions with “Not”

28 Brilliant Expressions with “Not” (British English You’ll Actually Hear) If you want to sound natural in British English, learning common expressions with “not” is essential. Native speakers rarely use simple negatives like “no” or “I don’t like it.” Instead, they rely on colourful phrases such as not my cup Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year1 Jun 2025 ago
Idioms with "close"
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

18 Idioms with “Close”

18 Idioms with Close (Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! Idioms with close are very common in everyday English and often express ideas of nearness, secrecy, risk, or emotional impact. In this lesson, you’ll learn 18 useful idioms with “close”, explained clearly and illustrated with Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year20 Apr 2025 ago
Bother, disturb, interrupt
confused words English Vocabulary

Bother, Disturb, Interrupt

Bother, Disturb, Interrupt – What’s the Difference? Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will talk about the difference between the verbs bother, disturb, and interrupt. All three verbs relate to causing some form of inconvenience, but they have quite different meanings and uses. Bother Meaning: to Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year16 Apr 2025 ago
Collocations with "Food", "Dish" and "Meal"
Cambridge exams Collocations English Vocabulary

Collocations with “Food”, “Dish” and “Meal”

Collocations with Food, Dish, and Meal Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson! Collocations are word combinations that native speakers use naturally. Learning them will help you sound more fluent, natural, and confident, especially in speaking, writing, and exams. In this lesson, we’ll look at common collocations with food, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year14 Apr 2025 ago

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