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Idioms related to books and reading
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

20 Idioms Related to Books and Reading

20 Idioms Related to Books and Reading (with Meanings & Natural Examples) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we are diving into the world of idioms related to books and reading — expressions that English speakers use every day to talk about knowledge, understanding, behaviour, and life Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years3 Dec 2024 ago
Phrasal verbs with BY
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12 Phrasal verbs with BY

12 Useful Phrasal Verbs with BY (with Clear Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Phrasal verbs with by are extremely common in everyday English. They often express ideas such as time passing, following rules, supporting someone, or visiting briefly. You’ll hear them in conversations, read Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years27 Oct 2024 ago
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B2 First C1 Advanced Collocations English Vocabulary

Verb + Noun Collocations

Verb + Noun Collocations in English (with Meanings & Examples) One of the biggest differences between “correct English” and natural English is collocations. Native speakers don’t usually say do a decision or make a taxi. They say: make a decision, take a taxi, keep a promise, or catch a cold. Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years17 Oct 2024 ago
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B2 First C1 Advanced Collocations English Vocabulary

Collocations with TAKE

Collocations with TAKE One of the fastest ways to sound more natural in English is to stop thinking in single words and start thinking in collocations — words that naturally go together. And few verbs are as busy in English as take. We don’t just use a shower — we take a Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years20 Sep 2024 ago
Apple idioms
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Idioms & Expressions

15 APPLE Idioms in English

15 Apple Idioms in English (with Meanings & Examples) Idioms make English more colourful, expressive, and memorable. One fruit that appears surprisingly often in English expressions is the apple. From family resemblance to risky decisions, apple idioms are used to talk about character, choices, conflict, and values. In this lesson, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years18 Sep 2024 ago
Adverb + adjective collocations
Advanced English Cambridge exams Collocations English Vocabulary

Adverb + Adjective Collocations

Adverb + Adjective Collocations Hello English learners, and welcome to a new lesson. If you enjoy learning collocations (and you really should!), you’re in the right place. Using adverb + adjective collocations is one of the easiest ways to make your English sound more fluent, precise, and natural — especially Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years11 Sep 2024 ago
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B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Everyday English speaking

10 Ways to Say NEVER

10 Powerful Ways to Say NEVER in English (with Examples) If you always say never, your English will always sound a little… predictable. English is wonderfully rich in strong, expressive ways to say that something will not happen — not now, not later, not in a million years. Using these Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years7 Sep 2024 ago

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