Phrases for agreeing, disagreeing, apologizing, and making suggestions.
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What you find hardest to talk about (e.g., work, travel, daily routine) Share public link
The book is typically divided into several thematic units, covering areas like: (e.g., get dressed, go to bed, brush teeth) Work & Study: (e.g., take a break, make a presentation) Travel & Leisure: (e.g., catch a bus, book a hotel) Key Features of "English Collocations in Use Elementary"
Learning collocations early prevents students from translating word-for-word from their native languages, which often results in unnatural or incorrect phrasing. By memorizing words in chunks, elementary learners can dramatically improve their speaking fluency and writing accuracy from day one. Key Features of "English Collocations in Use Elementary"
Here's why they matter:
When you encounter a collocation, don't just write it down. Write down the full sentence. For example, don't just write "make a decision," write "I need to about which university to apply to." This gives you the context you need to use it correctly later. Published by Cambridge University Press, this textbook is
Published by Cambridge University Press, this textbook is specifically engineered for self-study or classroom use. It target learners at the A2 to B1 levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Many early scanned PDF versions of this textbook online suffer from missing pages, blurry text, or formatting errors in the final answer key. A "fixed" version ensures that: The answer key matches the unit numbers perfectly.
Many mistakes made by English learners come from combining words incorrectly. Learning collocations helps you avoid these pitfalls. It's the difference between "do a choice" and the correct "make a choice". do my best
Build your vocabulary around the themes you encounter daily.
Learning collocations is crucial for several reasons:
"I want to make progress, do my best, and take my English to the next level."