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How to write about your travel experience
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How to Write about Your Travel Experience

How to Write about Your Travel Experience Hello, dear English learners! Have you ever been asked to write about a trip you’ve taken — maybe for an essay, an article, or even your travel blog? Describing travel experiences is one of the most enjoyable topics in English writing because it Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 6 months17 Nov 2025 ago
Idioms that Describe a Journey
Cambridge exams Grammar Idioms & Expressions

12 Idioms that Describe a Journey

12 Idioms That Describe a Journey (with Meanings & Examples) Hello English learners 👋 Welcome to a new lesson. Journeys are not only about travelling from one place to another — in English, they are also a powerful metaphor for life, progress, learning, and change. That’s why journey-related idioms appear Read more

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Idioms that describe places
Cambridge exams Idioms & Expressions English Vocabulary

20 Idioms that Describe Places

20 Idioms that Describe Places Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. When we describe places in English, single adjectives are rarely enough. Native speakers rely on idioms to express atmosphere, distance, beauty, comfort, and contrast in a vivid, natural way. These expressions help turn a place from somewhere Read more

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