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Phrasal Verbs Related to Learning

Phrasal Verbs Related to Learning Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will go through 10 phrasal verbs related to learning. Here is the list: Be into Meaning: to be interested in something. Catch on Meaning: to understand something, especially after a while. Catch up Meaning: to reach Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years27 Dec 2022 ago
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Phrasal Verbs Related to Sleep

Hi English learners! Welcome to today’s lesson. We will look at 12 phrasal verbs related to sleep.

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years13 Oct 2022 ago
Idioms that describe people
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Idioms that Describe People

Idioms that Describe People Hi English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 10 idioms that describe people. Here is the list: Idioms that Describe People Armchair critic An armchair critic is someone who criticises others and pretends to be competent and experienced in something he is Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years9 Oct 2022 ago
Phrasal Verbs with Fall
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Phrasal Verbs with FALL

Phrasal Verbs with FALL Hello English learners! Phrasal verbs are everywhere in English, and if you’re preparing for the Cambridge B2 First or C1 Advanced exams, you’ll know how important they are for both speaking and writing. Today, we’re focusing on phrasal verbs with the verb fall—a surprisingly versatile word Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years14 Apr 2022 ago
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How to Stop Translating in Your Head and Start Thinking in English

Want to speak English more fluently? Learn how to stop translating in your head and start thinking in English with these 4 practical tips.

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By My Lingua Academy, 8 years25 Mar 2018 ago
Time expressions
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Time Expressions in English

Time Expressions in English Hello, English learners! Have you ever come across English phrases like “in no time,” “from time to time,” or “every now and then” and wondered what on earth they really mean? Time expressions like these are widespread in everyday English — native speakers use them all Read more

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