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This book provides explanations and practice of English collocations for intermediate learners, ideal for self-study or classroom activities.
This book contains explanations and practice of English collocations for intermediate-level (B1 to B2) learners of English. Perfect for both self-study and classroom activities. Learn collocations in context, with lots of different topics, including 'Using the Internet' and 'Presentations'.
Strong collocations and weak collocations form a continuum, with stronger ones at one end and weaker ones at the other. Most collocations lie somewhere between the two.
This is an excellent book for teaching words and how they go together to foreign students. Collocations are a big part of the English language, this is a much-needed book. I use it a lot with my French students.
These corpora show that there are many thousands of collocations in English. So how could we select which ones would be most useful for you to work on in this book? Firstly, of course, we wanted to choose ones that you might want to use in your own written and spoken English.
Get into the habit of making a note of any good collocations you come across in any English text you read. • You can find them in any good learner's dictionary.
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English Collocations in Use Intermediate Using this book What is a collocation? Collocation means a natural combination of words; it refers to the way English words are closely associated with each other. For example, do and homework go together, as do make and mistakes; tall goes with man/woman and high with mountain. Why learn collocations?