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Collocations related to technology
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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

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months2 Nov 2025 ago
Alternatives to "Anyway"
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Alternatives to “Anyway”

Alternatives to “Anyway” Hello English learners! Do you use the word anyway all the time? You’re not alone—it’s one of those little words that slips into almost every conversation. But here’s the thing: English has dozens of alternatives that can make you sound more fluent, stylish, and exam-ready. In today’s Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 months12 Sep 2025 ago
Fit, Match, Suit, Go Well With
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Fit, Match, Suit, Go Well With

Fit, Match, Suit, Go Well with Hello English learners, and welcome to another lesson! Today, we’re going to look at four verbs that are easy to confuse: fit, match, suit, go well with. They are all used when talking about clothes, style, or appearance — but they don’t mean the Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 months4 Sep 2025 ago
Collocations for Expressing Opinions in English
English Vocabulary

Collocations for Expressing Opinions in English

Collocations for Expressing Opinions in English Hello English learners, and welcome to another lesson! One of the most useful skills in English is being able to express your opinion clearly and politely. Whether you are sitting a Cambridge exam (B2 First, C1 Advanced), writing an email, or chatting with friends Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 months3 Sep 2025 ago
Hurt, Injure, Damage - What's the Difference?
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Hurt vs Injure vs Damage – What’s the Difference?

Hurt vs Injure vs Damage: What’s the Difference? (With Clear Examples & Grammar Tips) If you are confused about hurt vs injure vs damage, you are not alone. Many English learners struggle to understand the difference between these three common verbs. Although they all describe harm, they are used in Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 10 months6 Jul 2025 ago
Ways to say "simple"
English Vocabulary

18 Ways to Say “Simple”

18 Ways to Say “Simple” (with Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. At some point, every learner realises that the word simple is doing far too much work. Simple task. Simple explanation. Simple lifestyle. Simple design. It works — but it doesn’t shine. A strong Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year23 Jan 2025 ago
Adjectives to describe Christmas
English Vocabulary

21 Adjectives to Describe Christmas

21 Adjectives to Describe Christmas Hello English learners, and welcome to a new lesson! 21 adjectives to describe Christmas Christmas is more than just a date on the calendar. It’s a season full of light, memories, traditions, emotions, and little moments that stay with us long after the decorations come Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year21 Dec 2024 ago

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