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Vocabulary of Multiculturalism in English
Advanced English Vocabulary

Vocabulary of Multiculturalism in English

Vocabulary of Multiculturalism in English (with Meanings & Real Examples) The modern world is wonderfully mixed. In one single city street, you might hear five languages, smell food from three continents, and see traditions from a dozen different cultures living side by side. We travel more. We work internationally. We Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 weeks26 Jan 2026 ago
50 Expressions to Sound More Fluent in Cambridge Speaking Exams (B2 & C1)
Cambridge exams speaking

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, 3 weeks24 Jan 2026 ago
Adjectives to describe a colleague
Business English Vocabulary

Adjectives to Describe a Colleague

Adjectives to Describe a Colleague Hello, dear English learners! Today we’re talking about something we all deal with, no matter where we live or what job we do — colleagues. Some make our working day easier, some challenge us to grow, and others brighten the office with their presence. Being Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 months7 Dec 2025 ago
Collective Nouns for Animals
B2 First C1 Advanced speaking Uncategorized Vocabulary Writing

Collective Nouns for Animals

Collective Nouns for Animals (A Fun and Useful Guide for English Learners) Hello, dear English learners! Welcome to a new lesson from My Lingua Academy. Today, we are diving into one of the most charming corners of the English language — collective nouns for animals. Collective nouns are special words Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 months27 Nov 2025 ago
Ways to Say "Important"
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams Vocabulary Writing

20 Ways to Say “Important”

20 Ways to Say “Important” in English (with Meanings and Examples) Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. The word important is extremely useful, but repeating it too often can make your English sound basic or repetitive. To sound more fluent, precise, and advanced, especially at B2 and C1 Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 12 months26 Feb 2025 ago
Phrasal verbs with "talk"
B2 First C1 Advanced Cambridge exams Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary

12 Phrasal Verbs with “Talk”

12 Phrasal Verbs with “Talk” (Meanings & Examples) Hello, English learners 👋 Welcome to a fresh vocabulary lesson. The verb talk is simple—but once you add prepositions and particles, it becomes far more expressive. These phrasal verbs are common in everyday English and extremely useful for B2 First and C1 Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 12 months22 Feb 2025 ago
Excuse me, I’m sorry, I apologize
Grammar speaking Vocabulary

Excuse me, I’m sorry, I apologize

Excuse Me, I’m Sorry, or I Apologise? – What’s the Difference and When to Use Each Hello English learners 👋 English is full of polite expressions, but some of them cause real confusion — especially excuse me, I’m sorry, and I apologise. Learners often use them interchangeably, yet they are Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year9 Feb 2025 ago

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