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How to Write about Food and Cooking
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Writing

How to Write about Food and Cooking

How to Write about Food and Cooking (B2–C1) Writing about food may seem simple at first glance — after all, we all eat every day — but describing flavours, textures, cooking processes, and culinary experiences in natural, expressive English takes real skill. For B2–C1 learners, this topic is a fantastic Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months12 Dec 2025 ago
Phrasal Verbs Related to Parenting
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Phrasal Verbs Related to Parenting

Phrasal Verbs Related to Parenting Hello English learners! Parenting can be both challenging and rewarding, can’t it? Today, we will look at some common phrasal verbs related to parenting — the kind of expressions you will hear native speakers use when talking about bringing up children. These are perfect for Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 7 months3 Nov 2025 ago
Other Ways to Say Ugly
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Other Ways to Say Ugly

Other Ways to Say Ugly Hello English learners, and welcome to a new lesson! The word ugly is very common, but if you want to sound more advanced and natural in English, there are many other words and expressions you can use instead. Some are more polite, some more colourful, Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 months5 Sep 2025 ago
Phrasal verbs related to driving
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20 Phrasal Verbs Related to Driving

20 Phrasal Verbs Related to Driving Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. If you drive or travel often, you know that road trips come with a whole set of expressions. In English, many phrasal verbs are connected to driving. They don’t just describe what happens on the road Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 9 months29 Aug 2025 ago
Vocabulary related to life milestones
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Vocabulary Related to Life Milestones

Vocabulary Related to Life Milestones Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Life is full of memorable moments – finishing school, starting a job, moving to a new place, or celebrating an anniversary. We refer to these important stages in life as milestones. Vocabulary Related to Life Milestones Being Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 10 months15 Aug 2025 ago
Numbers in English
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Numbers in English

Numbers in English – A Complete Guide for Advanced Learners Numbers may seem simple – after all, they are just digits on a page, right? But in English, numbers have their own pronunciation rules, grammar patterns, spelling quirks, and even idiomatic expressions. Whether you are talking about history (“in 1066”), Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 10 months13 Aug 2025 ago
Treat, Heal, Cure
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Treat, Cure, Heal – What’s the Difference?

Treat, Cure, Heal – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. English can be tricky—even when you are talking about something as serious as getting better from an illness or injury. Words like treat, heal, cure all sound like they belong in a hospital, but they Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 10 months7 Aug 2025 ago

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