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Phrases for Showing Interest in Conversation

Phrases for Showing Interest in Conversation (and Sounding More Natural in English) Good conversations are not built only on good grammar. They are built on attention, curiosity, and reaction. You can speak perfect English and still sound cold, distant, or uninterested if you don’t react to what the other person Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months13 Jan 2026 ago
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Ways to Apologise in English

Ways to Apologise in English (and How to Respond Naturally) We apologise all the time. We apologise for being late. We apologise for forgetting things. We apologise for small mistakes, big mistakes, and sometimes for things that aren’t even our fault. In English, apologising is not just one word (“sorry”). Read more

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