How to Describe Materials in English
A clear guide to describing materials in English, including words for texture, appearance, quality, and common structures such as made of, made from, made out of, and made with.
A clear guide to describing materials in English, including words for texture, appearance, quality, and common structures such as made of, made from, made out of, and made with.
Words to Describe Wind: Powerful Vocabulary for Descriptive Writing Words to describe wind can transform ordinary writing into vivid, atmospheric description. Wind is invisible — yet we feel it constantly. It can whisper through trees, howl around buildings, sweep across empty fields, or roar against the sea. Sometimes it is Read more
Collective Nouns for Animals (A Fun and Useful Guide for English Learners) Hello, dear English learners! Welcome to a new lesson from My Lingua Academy. Today, we are diving into one of the most charming corners of the English language — collective nouns for animals. Collective nouns are special words Read more
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
Stone and Rock Vocabulary – Meanings and Examples + Stone Idioms Hello English learners! Welcome to a clear, practical vocabulary lesson. Today, we will look at stone and rock vocabulary — terms that often confuse learners because they are similar but not interchangeable, and idioms related to stones and rocks. Read more
20 Common Expressions with “Beyond” (Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners! 👋 Welcome to a new lesson. The word beyond is used as a preposition and adverb to show that something exceeds a limit, goes further than expected, or is outside normal boundaries. Many expressions with beyond are idiomatic and Read more
25 Adjectives to Describe Tastes (with Meanings & Examples) When we talk about food in English, saying “It’s good” or “It’s bad” is… well… a bit bland 😄. English has a rich and colourful vocabulary for describing flavours — whether you’re writing a recipe, ordering in a restaurant, reviewing a Read more