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How to Make Offers in English
How to Make Offers in English Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will learn how to make offers in English.  Why is it important to know conversational English?  Being able to speak English is not only about speaking to native speakers. As the third most widely spoken language in the world and a global language, English is a perfect tool for communication to pretty much…
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mylinguaacademy · 2 months
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Mixed Conditionals
Mixed conditionals Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will look at mixed conditional sentences. They are a mixture of the second and third conditionals. Let’s remember these two types of conditional sentences first. The second and third conditional sentences The second conditional is used to express an unreal or imaginary situation which is contrary to the present facts…
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mylinguaacademy · 2 months
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11 Phrasal Verbs for Commuting
11 Phrasal Verbs for Commuting Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We all commute. It means that we travel from home to school or work on a regular basis. Some people’s jobs involve more commuting while some people today work from home so they do not commute at all. We usually take a bus or a train although some commuters prefer going to work on foot or by bike. Whatever you do, in…
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mylinguaacademy · 3 months
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23 Adjectives to Describe a House
23 Adjectives to Describe a House Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Good vocabulary will improve all aspects of your communication a great deal. It will not only enable you to understand, speak and write with confidence but also develop your analytical thought. Use this opportunity to enrich your vocabulary. In today’s lesson, we will look at 23 adjectives to describe a…
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mylinguaacademy · 4 months
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10 Winter Phrasal Verbs
10 Winter Phrasal Verbs Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at 10 winter phrasal verbs. Here is the list: Bundle up Cuddle up Freeze over Snowed in/up Snuggle up Stay in Turn on Turn up Warm up Wrap up warm Bundle up To bundle up means to put warm clothes on you or someone else. It’s very cold outside. You’d better bundle up. The children were waiting for…
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mylinguaacademy · 9 months
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11 Ways to Say DIFFICULT
11 Ways to Say Difficult Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We are going to learn some new vocabulary, or other ways to say difficult.Here is the list: Arduous Challenging Demanding Hard Daunting Tough Onerous Rough Easier said than done Full of twists and turns Full of hardships Ways to say difficult Continue reading
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mylinguaacademy · 8 months
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11 Phrasal Verbs with OFF
11 Phrasal Verbs with OFF Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will look at 11 phrasal verbs with off. As you may know, phrasal verbs consist of a verb and one or two particles. An example of a phrasal verb is “call off” which means to cancel. For example: They called off the party because of the weather. Meanings of some phrasal verbs are obvious, for example, “eat out”.…
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mylinguaacademy · 8 months
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13 Ways to Say "Sometimes"
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at different ways to say “sometimes”. Rich vocabulary means being able to understand all kinds of reading texts, having better listening comprehension and, of course, good speaking skills. In case you are preparing for the tests such as FCE, CAE, IELTS or similar, you will benefit a great deal from this…
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mylinguaacademy · 8 months
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Passive Voice
Hello English learners. Welcome to the new lesson. We are having an interesting grammar lesson today – passive voice. Do you know what passive is? Well, sentences can be active and passive. What is the difference between them? Word order in a passive sentence is subject + verb + object (the subject is performing an action over an object), while in a passive sentence object…
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mylinguaacademy · 30 days
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13 Phrasal Verbs with BACK
Phrasal Verbs with BACK Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Do you know the difference between the phrasal verbs go back and come back? In today’s lesson, we will look at the phrasal verbs with “back”.     Come back     Die back     Draw back     Fall back     Get back     Get back at     Get back to     Get back together     Go back    Grow back    Hit back    Lie back    Sit…
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mylinguaacademy · 1 month
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Words and Expressions to Use for Sleep
Words and Expressions to Use for Sleep Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. In order to improve your vocabulary, in today’s lesson we will look at a variety of words and expressions to use for sleep. Read this lesson because it will improve your comprehension and vocabulary a great deal. Catch/have forty winks Crash Doze Fall asleep Have a lie-in Hit the…
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15 Ways to Say "It's Easy"
15 Ways to Say “It’s Easy” Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. If you revise your English phrases regularly, you will probably notice that your listening, writing and speaking are improving a great deal.  When you know natural English idioms, phrases and expressions you will talk more clearly, and be more confident. In today’s lesson, we will look at 15 ways to say “it’s easy”. A…
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mylinguaacademy · 10 months
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18 Prepositional Phrases with FOR
Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We will look at prepositional phrases with for which can help you improve your vocabulary significantly and understand English even better. Here is the list of prepositional phrases with for: As for For ever For all For now For fun For hire For long For real For sure For nothing To die for For…
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23 Adjectives to Describe a Holiday
23 Adjectives to Describe a Holiday Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. We are going to look at some new vocabulary. As you know, apart from good grammar knowledge, a good vocabulary can improve all areas of communication – reading, listening, speaking and of course writing. In today’s lesson, we will look at adjectives to describe a holiday. A holiday is the time when you do not go…
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mylinguaacademy · 2 months
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Possibility, Opportunity and Chance - What's the Difference?
Possibility, Opportunity and Chance – What’s the Difference? Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we will discuss the difference between the words possibility, opportunity and chance. The English teachers at My Lingua Academy are happy to help you improve your English. You can attend our individual and group private lessons to learn English for free with our blog posts where…
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mylinguaacademy · 2 months
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20 Idioms and Expressions to Show Contrast
20 Idioms and Expressions to Show Contrast Hello English learners. Welcome to a new lesson. If some things or people are different and you want to describe them, you can say that they are like chalk and cheese or poles apart. Today’s lesson is highly beneficial, especially if you are preparing for tests such as FCE, CAE, IELTS, TOEFL, or simply need to write an essay. We will look at idioms and…
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