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15 ways to say "New"
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15 Ways to Say “New” in English

15 Ways to Say “New” in English Are you tired of using the word new all the time? English is full of rich and expressive words that can make your writing and speaking sound much more natural and advanced. So, if you are describing a new product, a new experience, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months28 Oct 2025 ago
Idioms and Phrases Used in Daily Life
Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

50 Idioms and Phrases Used in Daily Life

50 Idioms and Phrases Used in Daily Life Hello English learners, and welcome to our lesson on 50 idioms and phrases used in everyday life! You will learn a great collection of idioms and phrases used in daily life to convey ideas in vibrant and metaphorical ways. Each idiom has Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 months14 May 2025 ago
Collocations Related to Work
Academic English B2 First Business English C1 Advanced CAE Collocations essay writing FCE IELTS reading speaking Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

Collocations Related to Work

Collocations Related to Work Hello English learners! Are you preparing for the B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE) exam? Then this lesson is for you! Today, we’ll focus on some useful collocations related to work — expressions that native speakers use naturally when talking about jobs, working hours, pay, and Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years5 Jan 2023 ago
Vocabulary and Collocations Related to Renting
Everyday English Vocabulary

Vocabulary Related to Renting

Vocabulary Related to Renting Hello English learners! Are you moving house? Or would you like to move house to a better or nicer place, at least during the summer months? In today’s blog entry, we will be learning vocabulary and collocations related to renting. I’m sure they’ll be useful sooner Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years22 May 2022 ago
Newspaper expressions in English
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Newspaper Expressions in English

Newspaper Expressions in English Although we no longer buy newspapers as frequently as we did before the Internet era, we still read the news — only now we do it on our phones, laptops, and tablets. Whether it’s breaking news, a celebrity scandal, or an inspiring human-interest piece, newspapers (and Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 5 years10 Aug 2020 ago

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