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English collocations

Collocations related to hobbies
Cambridge exams Collocations English Vocabulary

Collocations Related to Hobbies

Collocations Related to Hobbies (With Examples) | B2–C1 English Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Hobbies are a favourite topic in everyday conversation, personal writing, and Cambridge exams. Using natural collocations helps you speak and write more fluently — instead of repeating like, do, or enjoy again and Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year29 Apr 2025 ago
12 Tips to Build Your Vocabulary
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12 Tips to Build Your Vocabulary

Building a strong vocabulary is one of the most valuable parts of learning English. When you build your vocabulary, it becomes easier to understand what you read and hear, express your ideas precisely and communicate with greater confidence. However, many learners misunderstand what it means to build your vocabulary. It Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year25 Apr 2025 ago
Collocations with "make"
Cambridge exams Collocations English Vocabulary

25 Collocations with “Make”

25 Collocations with Make (with Meanings & Examples) One of the fastest ways to sound more natural in English is to use collocations — words that regularly go together. Native speakers don’t usually choose these combinations consciously. They simply sound right: make a decision (not do a decision) heavy rain Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year7 Apr 2025 ago
Target, Goal, Objective, Aim
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary

Target, Goal, Objective, Aim

Target, goal, objective and aim are similar words, but they are not always interchangeable. Learn how to use them correctly in English with clear examples, collocations, common mistakes and Cambridge exam tips.

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year6 Apr 2025 ago
Collocations with FOLLOW
Cambridge exams Collocations English Vocabulary

18 Collocations with “Follow”

18 Collocations with Follow (Meanings & Natural Examples) English has a habit of pairing simple verbs with very specific nouns — and follow is a perfect example. We don’t just follow. We follow advice, follow a procedure, follow our instincts, follow a routine… and each combination carries its own meaning. If you learn Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year30 Mar 2025 ago
Collocations with "let me..."
Cambridge exams Collocations English Vocabulary speaking

30 Collocations with “Let Me…”

30 Useful Collocations with “Let me…” (Natural, Polite & Confident English) Hello English learners 👋 Welcome to a new lesson. Expressions with “let me…” are extremely common in everyday English. Native speakers use them to offer help, ask for time, interrupt politely, take responsibility, or soften requests. They sound natural, Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year23 Mar 2025 ago
Expressions with "put"
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Phrasal Verbs speaking

30 Expressions with “Put”

30 Expressions with PUT (Phrasal Verbs, Collocations & Idioms) Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson on 30 expressions with “put”. The verb put is one of the most common verbs in English, but its meaning changes dramatically depending on the words that follow it. Native speakers use put Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year7 Mar 2025 ago

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