A full key is included at the back, making it ideal for self-study. Why It Matters for Beginners
Every unit is structured identically:
Here are some tips for learning English collocations:
You don't memorize lists. You learn collocations through dialogues and stories. For example, you learn "heavy rain" and "strong wind" in a weather forecast, not in isolation.
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Mastering English collocations takes time and practice, but with this guide and the "English Collocations in Use: Elementary" PDF, you'll be well on your way to improving your English language skills. Remember to learn collocations in context, practice regularly, and focus on common collocations. Good luck!
Mastering high-frequency verbs like have (have a swim), take (take a break), make (make a noise), and do (do the washing).