Collocations in English - Learn English Vocabulary

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Hi, I’m Kasia.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you can learn about collocations in English.
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But, what are collocations?
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Why can’t you say, There was hard traffic on the way to the centre?
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Because of collocation.
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Can you say totally exhausted?
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Yes, you can,
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What about totally freezing?
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No, you can’t.
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Why not?
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Collocation!
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Why do you apply for a job, but you apply to a company?
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Can you guess?
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Er…
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Of course, the answer is ‘collocation.’
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But what does this mean?
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Collocation means that some words fit together, and other words don’t.
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Look at a sentence you heard before:
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There was hard traffic on the way to the centre.
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Is this correct or not?
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It’s not correct.
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If you said this, everybody would understand what you meant, but native English speakers
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would never use the words hard traffic together.
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Do you know the correct way to say it?
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You could say heavy traffic, bad traffic, terrible traffic, and there are other possibilities.
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What’s the point here?
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The point is that some words fit together, and some words don’t.
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There isn’t any logic to it.
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This makes collocations difficult.
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If you don’t know that heavy traffic is the correct collocation, it’s hard to guess.
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You either know it, or you don’t.
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In this lesson, you’ll learn about common collocations in English, how to learn and
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remember collocations, and why you should focus on collocations as part of your English
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study.
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You almost certainly know many collocations in English already.
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The most common collocations in English are with everyday verbs like do, make, get, give,
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have, and so on.
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Each of these verbs has tens of possible collocations.
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Here’s a challenge for you.
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You’re going to hear a dialogue.
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In the dialogue, there are ten collocations with these five verbs.
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Listen and write down the ten collocations.
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Can you do me a favour?
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I’ve just got in!
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Can’t I have a break for five minutes?
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But I have a big problem!
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Amanda’s arriving in fifteen minutes, and my car won’t start.
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Can you give me a lift to the station?
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Ok, fine.
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Give me a minute to get ready.
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So, where’s Amanda?
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Shouldn’t she be here already?
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I think I made a mistake…
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Oh?
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I got confused and mixed up the dates.
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She’s coming tomorrow.
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Well, at least you already made the beds.
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Can you give me a lift tomorrow?
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Please?
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Work is busy tomorrow, but I’ll do my best.
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How was that?
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Could you write down the ten collocations?
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If you want, you can go back and listen to the dialogue a second time.
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Here are the ten collocations you heard:
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do someone a favour do (your) best
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make a mistake make the beds
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get in get confused
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give someone a lift give (me) a minute
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have a break have a (big) problem
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You can see how common collocations are.
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They’re everywhere in spoken English!
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All the collocations you saw are based on verbs.
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However, collocations can be based on any part of speech.
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For example, there are adjective-noun collocations, like a great achievement or a long journey.
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There are adverb-adjective collocations, like terribly hot or extremely significant.
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There are noun-noun collocations, like a slice of cake or a pile of laundry.
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There are more.
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The point is that collocations are everywhere.
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To speak English naturally and fluently, you need to pay attention to them.
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So, what should you do?
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The best way to find and learn collocations is to do regular reading and listening practice
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in English.
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As you read or listen, pay attention to collocations.
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If you’re reading something, you can try to underline the collocations you find.
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Remember that just because you know the words, it doesn’t mean you know the collocation!
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For example, you might see collocations like:
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He went bald when he was in his twenties.
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It’s a big decision, but we have to do something.
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It was a little expensive, but still good value.
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You might think, “I know the words, so there’s nothing to learn here,” but this could be
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a mistake.
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Think about the collocation big decision.
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If you don’t know the collocation, you might say something else, like large decision or
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heavy decision.
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However, these don’t work.
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You need to know the collocation: big decision.
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The collocation is almost like a separate word that you need to learn and remember.
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Let’s practice!
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Look at a short text.
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There are ten collocations in the text.
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The collocations are of different types.
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Can you find the ten collocations?
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Pause the video, read the text, and try to find them.
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Start again when you’re ready.
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Ready?
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Let’s look.
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One quick point: maybe some of you have different answers.
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Maybe some of you think there are more than ten collocations in the text.
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You could be right.
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There isn’t a clear line between what is a collocation and what isn’t.
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For example, is very patient a collocation?
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You could say that it is, or that it isn’t.
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It isn’t clear.
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Don’t worry about this point.
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It doesn’t make any difference to how you should study and use collocations.
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So, now you’ve found ten collocations in your text.
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You could find more collocations using a dictionary.
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For example, there are two collocations in the text with the word friend: become friends
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and one of my closest friends.
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Can you find two more?
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Use your favourite dictionary, preferably a monolingual dictionary.
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Look up the word friend, and write down two more collocations.
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Pause the video and do it now!
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Ready?
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What did you get?
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There are many, many possible answers, but maybe you wrote down something like:
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make friends (with someone) a good friend
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(your) best friend Or: a true friend
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Let’s do one more.
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In the text, you saw the collocation demanding job.
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What else can be demanding?
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Pause the video, look up demanding in your dictionary, and write down two more possible
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collocations.
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Ready?
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What did you get this time?
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Here are three suggestions:
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a demanding person a demanding period
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a demanding situation
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Again, there are other possibilities.
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So, when you’re reading or listening in English, try to notice the collocations you
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see or hear.
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You can then use your dictionary to look up related collocations.
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However, you’ll very quickly have a lot of collocations!
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How can you remember them all?
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Learning and remembering collocations is the same as learning any other vocabulary.
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That means you should:
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One: Learn vocabulary from real-life sources, for example from reading articles, listening
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to songs, or having conversations with your friends.
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Don’t learn vocabulary by making big lists of words from the dictionary.
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Two: learn and review vocabulary in full sentences.
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If you want to remember the collocation keep in touch with someone, don’t just write
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down the phrase; write down a full sentence which is meaningful for you.
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For example: I use Whatsapp to keep in touch with my friends overseas.
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Three: you need a system to review vocabulary regularly.
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The best way to do this is to use a flashcard app like Quizlet or Anki.
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Finally, like any vocabulary, you need to use it, otherwise it won’t stick in your
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head.
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How can you do that?
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Here’s one suggestion: when you learn collocations, put them in groups by topic.
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For example, collocations to describe a person, collocations to describe a city, collocations
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to talk about relationships, and so on.
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When you have ten or more collocations in a group, write a short text, and try to use
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all of the collocations as you write.
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For example, if you’ve found ten collocations to describe a city, you could write a short
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paragraph about your hometown using the collocations you’ve learned.
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It might look something like this:
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Athens is a sprawling city with a rich history.
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The old centre is full of steep, narrow streets and archaeological monuments.
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It has a lively atmosphere, especially at night.
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You can get around by metro, which is useful because traffic jams are a constant problem.
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You can easily find tasty local food in the centre, although touristy places can be overpriced.
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There’s very little street crime, so you don’t have to worry about safety, although
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you should look out for pickpockets in the metro.
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This can be challenging, but it’s worth making the effort.
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By using the collocations you learn to write something which is true for you, you’ll
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be able to remember them more easily.
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Finally, let’s see how collocations can be the key to increasing your English vocabulary.
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Often, students tell us things like:
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I need more vocabulary to speak English.
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I can’t find the right words when I’m speaking.
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Or: I need to learn more vocabulary for my IELTS exam.
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Or: I want to learn academic vocabulary to express my ideas clearly.
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What if we told you that you could improve your vocabulary massively, without even learning
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any new words?
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What?
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How can that be?
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It’s not about how many words you know; it’s about how you use those words.
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Remember earlier, you saw the collocation big decision?
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Probably, all of you know the words big and decision, but we’re guessing not all of
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you knew the collocation big decision.
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Most of the collocations in this lesson are probably similar.
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The individual words might not be new, but the combination is.
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You’ve seen around thirty to forty different collocations in this lesson.
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Actually, you’ve seen many more, but we’ve highlighted that many.
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This is a tiny, tiny proportion of the collocations we could have shown you.
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Collocations are everywhere, and many of them use words you’re already familiar with.
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So here’s our final piece of advice: spend more time learning collocations.
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Don’t just learn single words; learn combinations and phrases with them.
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Learn collocations using the vocabulary you have.
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Follow the steps in this lesson: find collocations by reading or listening, use good vocabulary
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learning practices, and use collocations by writing short texts on different topics.
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This way, you can learn to use the vocabulary you already know to express a wider range
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of ideas.
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You’ll be able to talk more fluently and naturally, and express yourself more clearly.
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Here’s a question for you: have you found any weird, funny, interesting or really illogical
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English collocations?
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Please share them in the comments!
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Don’t forget to check out our website for more free English lessons: Oxford Online English
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dot com.
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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