Idioms about Life
In this lesson, you will learn useful idioms about life, their meanings, and how to use them in natural English sentences. These expressions will help you sound more fluent and more expressive in both speaking and writing.
In this lesson, you will learn useful idioms about life, their meanings, and how to use them in natural English sentences. These expressions will help you sound more fluent and more expressive in both speaking and writing.
Better Alternatives to “Common” (with Meanings and Example Sentences) The word common is one of the most overused words in English. Learners use it to talk about problems, mistakes, habits, beliefs, and situations. Better Alternatives to “Common” But common is very vague. It can mean many different things: something happens Read more
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
Suffix –phile Hello, English learners! Today, we will explore an interesting suffix –phile. You might have seen it in words like bibliophile or audiophile, but what does it actually mean? What does “–phile” mean? The suffix –phile comes from the Greek word philos, meaning loving or fond of. When you Read more
15 Ways to Say “New” in English Are you tired of using the word new all the time? English is full of rich and expressive words that can make your writing and speaking sound much more natural and advanced. So, if you are describing a new product, a new experience, Read more
30 Idioms about Surprise in English Hello English learners! Have you ever been so shocked that you nearly jumped out of your skin? Or maybe you heard some good news that completely knocked your socks off? English is full of colourful idioms to describe surprise, shock, and amazement. In today’s Read more
How to Write about Your Hometown Your hometown is not a point on the map – it is the place where you were shaped. Whether you grew up in a city or sea village, it can be personal and interesting to write about. For B2–C1 learners, describing your hometown vividly Read more