Expressing opinion in English

Expressing Opinion in English

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. In order to develop your conversation skills you need to practice listening and reading in your target language, as well as learn the phrases to use in both formal and informal situations. In today’s lesson, we will look at 35 useful phrases for expressing opinion in English, starting from informal to more formal.

Learn, Study, Revise, Teach

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Have you ever wondered if there is a difference between the verbs learn and study? In today’s lesson, we will discuss the difference between the words learn, study, revise and teach. We will also learn some advanced vocabulary you can use in similar context.

The + Adjective in English

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. When we talk about a group of people, we can use the + adjective, so for a group of homeless people we can say the homeless and for the group of young people, we can say the young. In today’s lesson, we will look at the group nouns that are made from the + adjective.

How to Use "Likely"

How to Use “Likely”

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. The English teachers at My Lingua Academy are happy to help you improve your English. Today, we will talk about how to use “likely”. If we say that something is likely to happen or is true, then it will probably happen or is true. We use “likely” to say how probable something is. It is used before a noun, with the verbs be, seem and appear: