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Collocations related to deadlines
B2 First Business English C1 Advanced Collocations English Vocabulary IELTS reading speaking Useful Phrases Writing

Collocations Related to Deadlines

Collocations Related to Deadlines Hello English learners! Deadlines are a part of almost every job or study routine. Whether you are preparing for an exam, finishing a work project, or submitting homework, you’ve probably heard people say things like “We’re working to a tight deadline” or “I missed the deadline!” Read more

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Vocabulary and expressions related to art
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Vocabulary and Expressions Related to Art

Vocabulary and Expressions Related to Art Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Art is a topic that often appears in Cambridge exams like B2 First and C1 Advanced. But how do you talk about art in a way that sounds natural, fluent, and impressive? It is not just Read more

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Linking Words for Contrasting Ideas
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Linking Words for Contrasting Ideas

Linking Words for Contrasting Ideas (However, Although, Despite, Whereas…) One of the easiest ways to spot a B1-level text is this: It is nice, but it is expensive. It is interesting, but it is difficult. I like it, but… Nothing is wrong with but. It’s a good word. A loyal Read more

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