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Expressions with BEAT
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Expressions with BEAT

Expressions with BEAT The verb beat is wonderfully old-fashioned at heart and endlessly modern in use. It comes from the physical idea of striking or hitting, but English has stretched it into emotions, effort, competition, travel, confusion, and even everyday conversation. If you can use beat naturally, you’ll sound more Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 7 days1 Jan 2026 ago
Idioms and expressions about learning
B2 First C1 Advanced CAE FCE Idioms & Expressions IELTS Learning tips reading speaking Tips Uncategorized Useful Phrases Vocabulary Writing

14 Idioms and Expressions about Learning

14 Idioms and Expressions about Learning Hello English learners! Are you learning for your exams? I prepared 14 idioms and expressions about learning which can be extremely useful, especially if you are planning to take IELTS, FCE or CAE exams.  My students sometimes ask me how many idioms there are Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months30 Oct 2025 ago
Idioms about daily routines
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30 Idioms about Daily Routines

30 Idioms about Daily Routines Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson, all about the little expressions that make everyday English more colourful and natural— 30 idioms about daily routines. Whether you are an early riser who hits the ground running or someone who enjoys a good lie-in on Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months30 Jun 2025 ago
Idioms and Expressions with “Moon”
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Idioms and Expressions with “Moon”

Idioms and Expressions with “Moon” Hello English learners! Have you ever been over the moon —very excited and happy? Learn 11 idioms and expressions with “moon” in today’s lesson. Here is the list: Ask for the moon Meaning: to ask for something impossible to get or achieve; to want something Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years15 Sep 2022 ago
10 expressions with OUT
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10 Expressions with “Out”

10 Expressions with “Out” Hello English learners! Have you been out on a limb lately? If you don’t know the meaning of the idiom, keep reading, as we’re going to look at 10 expressions with “out”. The expressions are as follows: Out of the blue  If something happens out of Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 4 years2 Jun 2022 ago

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