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Baggage, luggage, suitcase, hand luggage
B2 First C1 Advanced Vocabulary

Baggage, Luggage, Suitcase, Hand Luggage

Baggage, Luggage, Suitcase, Hand Luggage: What’s the Difference? When you travel in English, you don’t just book a flight — you also carry a small army of words with you: baggage, luggage, suitcase, hand luggage. They all sound similar, they’re often confused, and to make things even more fun, English Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year6 Mar 2025 ago
Adjectives to describe a town
Adjectives B2 First Vocabulary

24 Adjectives to Describe a Town

24 Adjectives to Describe a Town Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 24 adjectives to describe a town. A town is a settlement that is typically larger than a village but smaller than a city. Towns usually have a range of facilities such as Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year15 Feb 2025 ago
Idioms that describe places
Cambridge exams Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

20 Idioms that Describe Places

20 Idioms that Describe Places Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. When we describe places in English, single adjectives are rarely enough. Native speakers rely on idioms to express atmosphere, distance, beauty, comfort, and contrast in a vivid, natural way. These expressions help turn a place from somewhere Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year19 Jan 2025 ago
Other ways to say YES
Cambridge exams speaking Vocabulary

14 Natural Ways to Say YES

14 Natural Ways to Say YES in English (with Meanings & Examples) We all learn yes on day one. And then we use it for… well… everything. But real English speakers don’t rely on yes alone. In everyday conversations, films, meetings, emails, and even exams, people use different expressions to Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year12 Nov 2024 ago
Sayings with comparatives
B2 First C1 Advanced Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

14 Sayings with Comparatives

14 Sayings with Comparatives (with Meanings & Examples) Some ideas sound wiser when they are compared to something else. English is full of traditional sayings and proverbs that use comparatives to express life lessons, common sense, and timeless advice. We say that one thing is better than another, that something is Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year3 Oct 2024 ago
Phrasal verbs with SIT
B2 First Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary

10 Phrasal Verbs with SIT

10 Phrasal Verbs with SIT (with Meanings and Examples) Phrasal verbs are everywhere in English — in everyday conversations, films, books, and, of course, in Cambridge exams. If you want to sound more natural and confident, you simply can’t avoid them. In today’s lesson, we’re going to focus on 10 Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year21 Sep 2024 ago
B2 First C1 Advanced Everyday English speaking Vocabulary

10 Ways to Say NEVER

10 Powerful Ways to Say NEVER in English (with Examples) If you always say never, your English will always sound a little… predictable. English is wonderfully rich in strong, expressive ways to say that something will not happen — not now, not later, not in a million years. Using these Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years7 Sep 2024 ago

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