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50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent in Cambridge Speaking Exams (B2 & C1)
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50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent

50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent in Cambridge Speaking Exams (B2 & C1) One of the biggest secrets of success in Cambridge speaking exams (B2 First and C1 Advanced) is not perfect grammar. Yes, grammar matters. Yes, vocabulary matters. But what really makes a candidate sound confident, fluent, and natural Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 months24 Jan 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
Look Forward to, Agree to, and Object to
Cambridge exams English Vocabulary Grammar

Look Forward to, Agree to, and Object to

Look Forward to, Agree to, and Object to (three small phrases that cause big grammar problems) Some English phrases look innocent. Short. Familiar. Harmless. And yet they quietly sabotage essays, emails, and exam answers every year. Look forward to, agree to, and object to all share one hidden feature that Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months7 Jan 2026 ago
Should vs Had Better
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar Modal verbs

“Should” vs “Had Better”

“Should” vs “Had Better”: What’s the Difference? Many English learners use had better and should as if they mean exactly the same thing. Although they both express advice, they don’t always behave in the same way. The differences are subtle but important — especially for B2 First and C1 Advanced Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months10 Dec 2025 ago
Lunch, Dinner, Supper
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Everyday English Useful Phrases

Lunch, Dinner, Supper

Lunch, Dinner, Supper? Understanding the Differences in English Hello, dear English learners! Today, we are diving into one of those classic vocabulary questions that can confuse even confident speakers: What’s the difference between lunch, dinner, supper? These three words all refer to meals — but their meaning can change depending Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months30 Nov 2025 ago
How to learn English with podcasts
Learning tips

How to Learn English with Podcasts

How to Learn English with Podcasts If you want to improve your English naturally — the way native speakers use it every day — podcasts are one of the most powerful tools available. They’re free, flexible, and perfect for busy learners who want to make progress on the go. Suppose Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 8 months9 Nov 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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