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Phrasal Verbs for Difficult Situations (with Meanings & Natural Examples) If you are preparing for the Cambridge B2 First or C1 Advanced exam, knowing how to talk about difficult situations naturally is essential. In this lesson, you’ll learn 25 phrasal verbs for difficult situations with clear meanings and real examples […]

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Adjectives to Describe a Night + Model Cambridge Story (B2 First & C1 Advanced) If you’re preparing for the Cambridge B2 First or C1 Advanced exam, learning how to describe a night effectively can significantly improve your story writing. Examiners look for rich vocabulary, atmosphere, and emotional depth. In this […]

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Vocabulary for Debates and Discussions (B2–C1) Being able to express your opinion in English is important. Being able to defend it politely, challenge others respectfully, and sound calm under pressure is what takes your English to the next level. In debates and discussions, examiners and native speakers are not only […]

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Synonyms to Avoid Repetition in Writing (B2–C1) One of the most common problems in intermediate and advanced writing is repetition. Not grammar mistakes. Not spelling errors. But the same safe words appearing again and again. Words like important, good, big, say, think, problem. At B2–C1 level, repetition doesn’t usually make […]

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It and There in English (B2–C1): Small Words, Big Meaning At first glance, it and there seem harmless. Short. Simple. Almost invisible. And yet, these two words quietly control clarity, focus, and natural sentence flow — especially in advanced English. Misuse them, and your sentence feels awkward. Use them well, […]

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