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Collocations Dictionary is meant to help English learners to speak and write natural-sounding English.
In these 50 lessons, you're going to learn 1000+ collocations that will expand your vocabulary and help your English sound more natural. Collocations are the typical or common combinations of words we use together. When you make mistakes with collocations, the other person will usually understand you - but your English won't sound "natural" - because it's different from the way a native speaker would say it. Although it's possible to communicate successfully with incorrect collocations, using collocations correctly can help you speak more fluently.
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This unique new learning tool combines a collocations dictionary with a thesaurus ensuring learners chose the correct word and collocation every time. 75 000 most common collocations that occur in natural English examples of collocations used in a typical context notes on formality and grammar warning notes about common mistakes integrated thesaurus with over 7000 synonyms and antonyms full definitions and examples to illustrate their collocations
Using Collocations puts an emphasis on learning to use collocations appropriately. Collocations are always presented in typical contexts, and information on formality or informality is included. Exercises include working on a range of text types from tweets to emails, postcards to letters and adverts to newspaper articles. Examples of conversational English are also included with texts recorded on Audio CD, which allow students to notice features of stress and intonation. Collocations are the key to fluent English. Learning words on their own may enable students to communicate, but to sound natural, students must learn what words typically go together.