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English collocations

Vocabulary for Describing Degree and Intensity in English
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

Vocabulary for Describing Degree and Intensity in English

Vocabulary for Describing Degree and Intensity in English Hello English learners! If you want your English to sound more precise and natural, you need strong vocabulary for describing degree and intensity. Instead of repeating basic words such as very, good, or bad, you can learn more accurate expressions like slightly, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 3 months27 Mar 2026 ago
Collocations Related to Books 
B2 First C1 Advanced Collocations English Vocabulary

Collocations Related to Books

Collocations Related to Books  Our perception of the world has always been shaped by stories. People gathered by the fire and in peaceful places to escape daily life, reflect on human nature, and experience emotions they could not always name long before e-readers and audiobooks. Language reflects this tradition beautifully. Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months9 Jan 2026 ago
Adjectives to describe wind
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Writing

Adjectives to Describe Wind

Adjectives to Describe Wind (a rich and expressive guide for English learners) The wind is one of those natural forces we feel every day but rarely describe well. We usually say it is windy, strong, or cold — but English offers far more expressive and poetic ways to talk about Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months30 Dec 2025 ago
Collocations for Time Management
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Collocations for Time Management

Collocations for Time Management Time management is not just about rushing to finish tasks. It’s about being intentional, staying focused, and making every moment matter. In English, we often use collocations, or natural word pairs, to talk about these ideas. Want to improve your skills? Here are some of the Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months26 Dec 2025 ago
How to write about a hobby
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Writing

How to Write About a Hobby

How to Write About a Hobby You Love Writing about a hobby you love is one of the most rewarding writing tasks an English learner can face. In contrast to formal topics that require distance and objectivity, this kind of writing invites you to be personal, reflective, and expressive. It Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months25 Dec 2025 ago
Other Ways to Say “Excited”
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Other Ways to Say “Excited”

Other Ways to Say “Excited” in English (B2–C1 Level) Excitement is something everyone feels, whether you are stepping into a new job, setting off on an adventure, meeting someone unforgettable, or anxiously awaiting exam results. But at B2–C1 level, using the word excited on repeat can make your English feel Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months21 Dec 2025 ago
Collocations related to technology
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary

Collocations Related to Technology

Collocations Related to Technology Hello English learners! Technology is all around us — from the moment we wake up and check our phones to the time we switch off our laptops at night. It’s an essential part of modern life, and naturally, we talk about it all the time! That’s Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 8 months2 Nov 2025 ago

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