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Peace expressions
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PEACE expressions

PEACE Expressions in English (B2–C1 Vocabulary) Hello, dear English learners! Today we’re exploring a set of expressions built around the word “peace.” These phrases will help you sound more eloquent, more precise, and more natural — ideal for everyday English, as well as Cambridge B2 First and C1 Advanced preparation. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years23 Jan 2020 ago
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10 Expressions with “Mind”

10 Expressions with “Mind” Hello English learners! Have you ever noticed how often we use the word “mind” in English? It pops up everywhere — in idioms, expressions, and even advice from wise grandmothers (“Mind your manners!”). The word mind doesn’t just mean your thoughts; it’s used in so many Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years29 Nov 2019 ago
Collocations about books
B2 First C1 Advanced Collocations Vocabulary

Collocations about Books

Collocations about Books Hello, dear English learners! Whether you’re a passionate bookworm or someone who occasionally picks up a novel between Netflix episodes, today’s lesson will help you speak about reading in a more natural, sophisticated way. These collocations frequently appear in everyday English, exams like FCE/CAE, and book reviews Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years5 Nov 2019 ago
Difference between GET and TAKE
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE Collocations confused words essay writing exercise FCE Grammar Idioms & Expressions IELTS Learning tips Quiz speaking Tips Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

Difference between Get and Take

Difference between Get and Take English learners quite often get confused about the usage of the verbs get and take because it’s not always easy to decide which one to use. Do you get a bus or take a bus? Do you get a look at something or take a Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 years6 Oct 2019 ago
28+ Expressions with "change"
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28+ Expressions with “Change”

28+ Expressions with Change Hello, dear English learners!  Change is one of those big themes in life — nothing stays the same forever, not even the weather in Britain! In English, we use loads of expressions with the word “change”. Some are everyday collocations, while others are colourful idioms that Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 7 years4 Jan 2019 ago
Adjectives ending in -LESS
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Adjectives Ending in -LESS

Adjectives Ending in -LESS In English, we can form many adjectives by adding the suffix -less to a noun. The suffix -less means without or lacking, and it is often used to describe a negative quality, condition, or situation. Learning these adjectives will help you expand your vocabulary and express Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years25 Apr 2018 ago
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Phrasal Verbs with “Go”

Phrasal Verbs with “Go” Many verbs form phrasal verbs. One of the most common ones is the verb “go”. Here are 19 phrasal verbs using the verb “go” you should try to learn in context and incorporate into your everyday speech. What are phrasal verbs? Phrasal verbs are multi-word verbs. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years22 Apr 2018 ago

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