Sunday, April 7, 2024

Enhancing English Writing and Speaking Skills with Common Collocations

Collocations in English refer to words that frequently appear together in natural language usage. They are word combinations that co-occur more often than would be expected by chance. For example, "strong coffee," "heavy rain," and "make a decision" are common collocations. They play a crucial role in determining the fluency and naturalness of language usage.

Mastering collocations is a key to fluent and natural-sounding English communication. Here are some tips to help you use common collocations effectively:

1. Learn by Context: Pay attention to how words are used together in sentences and try to replicate those combinations in your own writing and speaking.

2. Use Online Resources: Explore online dictionaries and language learning platforms that provide lists of common collocations for various topics and contexts.

3. Read Widely: Regular reading exposes you to a wide range of collocations used by native speakers. Take note of phrases that stand out to you and incorporate them into your own vocabulary.

4. Practice Regularly: Set aside time to practice using collocations in both writing and speaking exercises. The more you practice, the more natural they will become.

5. Seek Feedback: Share your writing and speaking with native speakers or language instructors who can provide feedback on your use of collocations and suggest improvements.

Remember, mastering collocations takes time and effort, but the payoff is greater fluency and confidence in your English communication skills.

Keep practicing and don't be afraid to experiment with new combinations. 

COMMON COLLOCATIONS:

Have

Have a bath

Have a drink

Have a good time

Have a haircut

Have a holiday

Have a problem

Have a relationship

Have a rest

Have lunch

Have sympathy


Break

Break a leg

Break a habit

Break a record

Break a promise

Break a window

Break someone's heart

Break the ice

Break the law

Break the news to someone

Break the rules


Make

Make a difference

Make a mess

Make a mistake

Make a noise

Make an effort

Make furniture

Make money

Make progress

Make room

Make trouble


Pay

Pay a fine

Pay attention

Pay by credit card

Pay cash

Pay interest

Pay someone a compliment

Pay someone a visit

Pay the bill

Pay the price

Pay your respects


Save

Save electricity

Save energy

Save money

Save one's strength

Save someone a seat

Save someone's life

Save something

Save space

Save time

Save yourself the trouble


Do

Do business

Do nothing

Do someone a favor

Do the cooking

Do the washing up

Do your best

Do your hair

Do your homework


Take

Take a break

Take a chance

Take a look

Take a rest

Take a seat

Take a taxi

Take an exam

Take notes

Take someone's place


Catch

Catch a ball

Catch a bus

Catch a chill

Catch a cold

Catch a thief

Catch fire

Catch sight of

Catch someone's attention

Catch someone 's eye

Catch the flu


Come

Come close

Come complete with

Come first

Come into view

Come last

Come prepared

Come right back

Come second

Come to a compromise

Come to a decision

Come to an agreement

Come to an end

Come to a standstill

Come to terms with

Come to a total of

Come under attack


Go

Go astray

Go bad

Go bald

Go bankrupt

Go blind

Go crazy

Go dark

Go deaf

Go mad

Go missing

Go online

Go out of business

Go overseas

Go quiet

Go sailing

Go to war


Get

Get a job

Get angry

Get a shock

Get married/divorced

Get drunk

Get frightened

Get lost

Get permission

Get pregnant

Get started

Get the impression

Get the message

Get the sack

Get upset

Get wet

Get worried


Keep

Keep a diary

Keep a promise

Keep a secret

Keep an appointment

Keep calm

Keep control

Keep in touch

Keep quite

Keep someone's place

Keep the change

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