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Unlock Your English Fluency: Master Over 50 Key Collocations

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Introduction to Collocations

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    The lesson focuses on enhancing vocabulary through collocations, which are words frequently used together.

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    Over 50 collocations suitable for B2 to C2 levels will be covered.

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    Learning collocations can significantly expedite vocabulary building.

B2 Collocations with 'Considerable'

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    The adjective 'considerable' means very large or much.

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    Examples include collocations like 'considerable amount of,' 'considerable influence,' and 'considerable progress.'

Using 'Feedback'

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    'Feedback' refers to information or statements of opinion about something.

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    Common collocations include 'give feedback,' 'provide feedback,' and 'receive feedback.'

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    Adjective collocations like 'positive feedback' and 'negative feedback' are frequently used.

Deeply; Collocations with 'Deeply'

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    'Deeply' signifies an extreme quality and can be used negatively or positively.

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    Negative examples include 'deeply concerned' and 'deeply flawed.'

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    Positive collocations include 'deeply moved' and 'deeply in love.'

Collocations with 'Controversial'

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    'Controversial' means causing disagreement.

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    Examples include 'controversial issue' and 'controversial figure.'

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    Adverb combinations include 'extremely controversial' and 'highly controversial.'

The Concept of 'Wisdom'

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    'Wisdom' refers to the use of knowledge for good decisions.

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    Common collocations include 'conventional wisdom' and 'wisdom teeth.'

Collocations with 'Call'

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    The verb 'call' can denote arranging something official.

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    Collocations include 'call a meeting' and 'call for a strike.'

Using 'Tedious'

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    'Tedious' describes something boring.

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    Commonly used with nouns like 'tedious job,' 'tedious work,' and 'tedious task.'

Phrasal Verbs: 'Bubble Over'

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    'Bubble over' means to be very excited or enthusiastic.

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    Common expressions include 'bubble over with excitement' and 'bubble over with emotion.'

Collocations with 'Burning'

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    'Burning' can refer to strong emotions or urgent questions.

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    Examples include 'burning desire,' 'burning issue,' and 'burning question.'

The Verb 'Capture'

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    'Capture' means to interest or excite someone.

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    Common collocations include 'capture the imagination' and 'capture the attention.'

C2 Collocations: 'Underlying'

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    'Underlying' refers to something real but not immediately obvious.

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    Adjective noun combinations include 'underlying cause' and 'underlying condition.'

Collocations with 'Framework'

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    'Framework' refers to a structured system of rules.

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    Use with adjectives like 'legal framework' and 'regulatory framework.'

Understanding 'Expenditure'

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    'Expenditure' refers to money spent.

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    Common collocations include 'government expenditure' and 'annual expenditure.'

Literal Interpretations

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    'Literal' means the basic meaning of a word.

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    Collocations include 'literal meaning' and 'literal interpretation.'

Finite Resources

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    'Finite' means having limits.

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    Commonly used with 'finite resources' and 'finite amount.'

Conclusion and Recap

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    Understanding collocations helps in sounding more natural in English.

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    The lesson emphasizes the importance of recognizing frequently used word combinations.

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