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Episode #51: Fun C1-C2 Collocations

Episode #51: Fun C1-C2 Collocations

15min |25/03/2024
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Master English With Tim

Episode #51: Fun C1-C2 Collocations

Episode #51: Fun C1-C2 Collocations

15min |25/03/2024
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Do you want to speak C1 or C2 level English? Collocations are words that are often used together, for example “spicy food” or “fast car”. Many collocations require no effort to learn because they’re both common and logical. If you aim to speak C1 or C2 English though, then you will need to use collocations which use less common meanings of words, for example “commit to memory” or “drive someone crazy”. Listen in Episode 51 to Tim explain twelve advanced verb + noun collocations to make you speak more fluently and naturally.
Don’t forget to download and use the free bonus PDF worksheet to help you commit these useful expressions to memory!


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Do you want to speak C1 or C2 level English? Collocations are words that are often used together, for example “spicy food” or “fast car”. Many collocations require no effort to learn because they’re both common and logical. If you aim to speak C1 or C2 English though, then you will need to use collocations which use less common meanings of words, for example “commit to memory” or “drive someone crazy”. Listen in Episode 51 to Tim explain twelve advanced verb + noun collocations to make you speak more fluently and naturally.
Don’t forget to download and use the free bonus PDF worksheet to help you commit these useful expressions to memory!


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Do you want to speak C1 or C2 level English? Collocations are words that are often used together, for example “spicy food” or “fast car”. Many collocations require no effort to learn because they’re both common and logical. If you aim to speak C1 or C2 English though, then you will need to use collocations which use less common meanings of words, for example “commit to memory” or “drive someone crazy”. Listen in Episode 51 to Tim explain twelve advanced verb + noun collocations to make you speak more fluently and naturally.
Don’t forget to download and use the free bonus PDF worksheet to help you commit these useful expressions to memory!


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Do you want to speak C1 or C2 level English? Collocations are words that are often used together, for example “spicy food” or “fast car”. Many collocations require no effort to learn because they’re both common and logical. If you aim to speak C1 or C2 English though, then you will need to use collocations which use less common meanings of words, for example “commit to memory” or “drive someone crazy”. Listen in Episode 51 to Tim explain twelve advanced verb + noun collocations to make you speak more fluently and naturally.
Don’t forget to download and use the free bonus PDF worksheet to help you commit these useful expressions to memory!


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