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How to Write an Article for FCE

How to Write an Article for FCE Hello, English learners. As you embark on your journey to conquer the FCE Cambridge examination, take a moment to explore today’s blog post and discover valuable tips for writing an article that will showcase your skills. We will talk about how to write Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 11 months26 Jan 2025 ago
Expressing Cause and Effect in English
Cambridge exams Grammar Linking Words

Expressing Cause and Effect in English

Expressing Cause and Effect in English Hello, dear English learners! Welcome back. Today we are looking at one of the most useful areas of English grammar: how to express cause and effect. If you are writing an essay for school, preparing for a Cambridge exam, or simply trying to communicate Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year19 Nov 2024 ago
Because, As and Since
B2 First C1 Advanced Grammar Linking Words Writing

Because, As and Since

Because, As and Since – Linking Words for Giving Reasons (B2–C1 Level) Hello, dear English learners! Today we’re looking at three very useful linking words — because, as and since. All three help us explain why something happens, but they aren’t always used in the same way. Let’s explore their Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years27 Feb 2024 ago
Alternatives to “I’m Looking Forward To”
Business English Email Writing Vocabulary

Alternatives to “I’m Looking Forward To”

Alternatives to “I’m Looking Forward To” Hello, dear English learners, and welcome to a new lesson. If you write emails regularly — whether for work, study, or exam preparation — you’ve probably used the phrase “I’m looking forward to…” countless times. It’s polite, safe, and widely accepted. The only problem is Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years29 Dec 2023 ago
Useful Words and Phrases for Clarification
Grammar Linking Words Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

Useful Words and Phrases for Clarification

Useful Words and Phrases for Clarification (B1–C1 English Guide) Hello, dear English learners. Today we are looking at a set of words and expressions that help you clarify your ideas—perfect for essays, reports, presentations, or everyday communication. When you want to explain something more clearly or give extra detail, these Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years10 Dec 2023 ago
Different ways to say "In Conclusion"
Academic English B2 First C1 Advanced CAE Collocations essay writing FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS Learning tips Linking Words reading speaking Synonyms Tips Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

Different Ways to Say “In Conclusion”

Different Ways to Say “In Conclusion” Hello English learners!  Do you need new phrases to improve your writing or a presentation? Well, keep reading because we’re going to talk about different ways to say “in conclusion”. We normally use the phrase “in conclusion” at the end of our speech or Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years15 Jun 2022 ago
13 Alternatives to "IF"
Articles B2 First C1 Advanced CAE essay writing FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS Linking Words reading speaking Synonyms Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

13 Alternatives to “IF”

13 Alternatives to “IF” Hello English learners. I assume that you’re visiting this post because you’re writing something and you’re interested in learning some new linking words and phrases. Well, don’t we all like to have our essays and emails beautifully written! What better way to make them really appealing Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years15 Feb 2022 ago

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