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Synonyms to Avoid Repetition in Writing
B2 First C1 Advanced English Vocabulary Writing

Synonyms to Avoid Repetition in Writing (B2–C1)

Synonyms to Avoid Repetition in Writing (B2–C1) One of the most common problems in intermediate and advanced writing is repetition. Not grammar mistakes. Not spelling errors. But the same safe words appearing again and again. Words like important, good, big, say, think, problem. At B2–C1 level, repetition doesn’t usually make Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 4 months16 Feb 2026 ago
linking words for opinion essays
Cambridge exams Writing

Linking Words for Opinion Essays

Learn the most useful linking words for opinion essays in English, from simple phrases like in my opinion to more advanced expressions such as I would argue that and it could be argued that. This lesson is ideal for B2–C1 learners, Cambridge exams, essays and speaking practice.

By My Lingua Academy, 6 months13 Dec 2025 ago
Subjunctive and Formal Expressions in English
Cambridge exams Grammar

Subjunctive and Formal Expressions in English

Learn how to use the subjunctive and formal expressions in English for C1 Advanced writing, including that-clauses, fixed expressions, common mistakes and practice exercises.

By My Lingua Academy, 7 months29 Nov 2025 ago
Prepositional Phrases Related to Condition
Grammar

Prepositional Phrases of Condition

Learn how to use prepositional phrases of condition in English, including in case of, subject to, on condition that, in the event of, without, but for and barring, with clear meanings and examples for B2–C1 learners.

By My Lingua Academy, 9 months2 Oct 2025 ago
Linking words and phrases
Grammar

Linking Words and Phrases

Learn useful linking words and phrases in English for B2–C1 writing and speaking. This lesson includes connectors for addition, contrast, reason, result, purpose, examples, condition and conclusion, with clear examples and practice.

By My Lingua Academy, 1 year9 Jan 2025 ago
Expressing purpose in English
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams Grammar

Expressing Purpose in English

Learn the most useful ways of expressing purpose in English, from everyday structures like to, so that and in case to formal expressions such as with the aim of, in an attempt to and for the purpose of. This B1–C1 guide includes clear explanations, natural examples and common mistakes to avoid.

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years2 Dec 2024 ago
Expressing cause and effect in English
Cambridge exams Grammar

Expressing Cause and Effect in English

Learn how to express cause and effect in English using words and phrases such as because, because of, due to, as a result, therefore, consequently, lead to and result in. This clear B2–C1 guide includes grammar patterns, examples, common mistakes and practice exercises.

By My Lingua Academy, 2 years19 Nov 2024 ago

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