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50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent in Cambridge Speaking Exams (B2 & C1)
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50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent

50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent in Cambridge Speaking Exams (B2 & C1) One of the biggest secrets of success in Cambridge speaking exams (B2 First and C1 Advanced) is not perfect grammar. Yes, grammar matters. Yes, vocabulary matters. But what really makes a candidate sound confident, fluent, and natural Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 week24 Jan 2026 ago
Talking about Choices in English
Cambridge exams Grammar speaking Vocabulary Writing

Talking about Choices in English

Talking About Choices in English: Vocabulary, Idioms, Phrasal Verbs & Examples Every day, we make choices — from small, simple ones like what to eat for breakfast to big, life-changing ones like choosing a career or moving to another country. Some decisions are easy. Others are difficult, emotional, and stay Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 weeks16 Jan 2026 ago
Adjectives to describe wind
Cambridge exams Vocabulary Writing

Adjectives to Describe Wind

Adjectives to Describe Wind (a rich and expressive guide for English learners) The wind is one of those natural forces we feel every day but rarely describe well. We usually say it is windy, strong, or cold — but English offers far more expressive and poetic ways to talk about Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month30 Dec 2025 ago
Idioms Related to Common Sense
Advanced English Cambridge exams Idioms & Expressions Vocabulary

Idioms Related to Common Sense

Idioms Related to Common Sense Common sense is something everyone insists they possess, especially when dishing out advice, yet English is bursting with idioms to express it. Native speakers almost never say “Use common sense” outright. Instead, they reach for vivid, expressive, and often witty phrases that feel far more Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month29 Dec 2025 ago
Other Ways to Say “Excited”
Advanced English Cambridge exams Vocabulary

Other Ways to Say “Excited”

Other Ways to Say “Excited” in English (B2–C1 Level) Excitement is something everyone feels, whether you are stepping into a new job, setting off on an adventure, meeting someone unforgettable, or anxiously awaiting exam results. But at B2–C1 level, using the word excited on repeat can make your English feel Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 month21 Dec 2025 ago
Common Phrases with the Verb STAY
B2 English C1 Advanced Everyday English Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary

Common Phrases with the Verb STAY

Common Phrases with the Verb STAY Hello, dear English learners! Today, we are looking at a small but mighty verb: stay. It may look simple, but it appears in many everyday phrases and expressions that native speakers use constantly. If you want to sound more natural and confident in English—especially Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months3 Dec 2025 ago
Verbs Related to Change in English
Advanced English CAE) Verbs Vocabulary Writing

Verbs Related to Change in English

  Hello, dear English learners! If you’re preparing for the Cambridge B2 First (FCE) or C1 Advanced (CAE) exam, mastering precise vocabulary is essential — and today’s lesson will help you do just that. Instead of always using “change,” you will learn a variety of verbs that express different shades Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months11 Nov 2025 ago

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