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Sound More Natural in English

How to Sound More Natural in English Conversations: 10 Essential Tips for B2–C1 Learners At level B2 or C1, you already know a lot of grammar and vocabulary. Still, in daily, informal speech, you feel like something is lacking. You sound too official. You don’t know how to respond quickly. Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 7 months22 Jul 2025 ago
How to use "would rather"
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How to Use “Would Rather”

How to Use Would Rather in English (Preferences Made Clear) Every day, we make small choices. Coffee or tea? Stay in or go out? Work from home or go to the office? In English, one of the most natural ways to talk about preferences is with the structure would rather.If Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 1 year23 Dec 2024 ago
Future Continuous Tense
Grammar tenses

Future Continuous Tense

Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will learn about the form and use of the present continuous tense.

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years19 Dec 2023 ago
Phrasal Verbs Related to Work
Business English Phrasal Verbs Vocabulary

Phrasal Verbs Related to Work

Work Phrasal Verbs in English: Learn 10 Useful Expressions for the Workplace Do you find it difficult to learn phrasal verbs? … we will look at the meanings of 10 phrasal verbs related to work. Learning phrasal verbs can be challenging, especially those used in everyday work situations. In this Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 3 years12 Sep 2022 ago

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