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Talking about honesty in English
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Talking about Honesty in English

Talking about Honesty in English Being honest is a virtue, but describing honesty doesn’t always have to sound the same. Whether you want to describe someone as sincere, straightforward, or brutally honest, English offers a treasure trove of words and expressions to capture the exact shade of meaning. In this Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months6 Aug 2025 ago
Phrasal verbs with "work"
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE FCE IELTS Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary

14 Phrasal Verbs with “Work”

14 Phrasal Verbs with “Work” Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. “Work” isn’t just what we do—it’s what we talk about. We can work on a project, work through a problem, or work out at the gym. English is full of expressions that use the word “work” in Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months1 Aug 2025 ago
Prefer, Would Rather, Had Better
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE FCE Grammar Learning tips Vocabulary What's the difference

Prefer, Would Rather, Had Better

Prefer, Would Rather, Had Better Hello, English learners. Welcome to another helpful lesson that will take your English from good to great. Today, we are looking at three little phrases that pack a big punch: “prefer,” “would rather,” “had better.” At first glance, they might seem quite similar—they all help Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months31 Jul 2025 ago
How to learn 10 phrasal verbs a week
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE FCE IELTS Learning tips Phrasal Verbs

How to Learn 10 Phrasal Verbs a Week

How to Learn 10 Phrasal Verbs a Week (And Actually Remember Them!)   Let’s face it—phrasal verbs can feel like a never-ending jungle of meanings. You’ve probably asked yourself: “How am I supposed to remember that ‘take off’ means removing clothes and that a plane can ‘take off’ too?” If Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months27 Jul 2025 ago
All, every, each, both
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All, Every, Each, Both

All, Every, Each, Both – What’s the Difference and How to Use Them? At B2 and C1 levels, learners often struggle with words like all, every, each, both — not because they’re hard to understand on their own, but because the differences between them can be so subtle. All of Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months24 Jul 2025 ago
50 Formal and Informal Noun Pairs
B2 First C1 Advanced Vocabulary

50 Formal and Informal Noun Pairs

50 Formal and Informal Noun Pairs If you’re preparing for an exam like B2 First (FCE), C1 Advanced (CAE), IELTS, or TOEFL, understanding the difference between formal and informal vocabulary is absolutely essential. These exams often test not just your grammar and vocabulary range, but your ability to choose the Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months18 Jul 2025 ago
In the end, at the end, eventually, finally, at last, lastly
B2 First CAE confused words essay writing IELTS Mistaken Words Useful Phrases Writing

In the end, at the end, eventually, finally, at last, lastly

In the end, at the end, eventually, finally, at last, lastly If you’ve ever felt confused by phrases like in the end, at the end, eventually, finally, at last, lastly—you’re not alone! These expressions might seem similar at first glance, but each one carries its own special meaning, tone, and Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 7 months16 Jul 2025 ago

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