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Phrasal Verbs Related to Reading

Phrasal Verbs Related to Reading (with Meanings & Examples) Reading is one of the quiet heroes of language learning. It builds vocabulary, strengthens grammar awareness, and gently trains your brain to think in English. But when we talk about reading in English, we don’t just “read” — we leaf through, Read more

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Collocations for B2 First Writing and Speaking
B2 First Collocations Vocabulary

Collocations for B2 First Writing and Speaking

Collocations for B2 First Writing and Speaking Hello, English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. One of the secrets to sounding more fluent and natural in English — especially at the B2 First level — is using collocations correctly. A collocation is a pair or group of words that naturally Read more

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