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To The Point English with Ben.

To The Point English with Ben.

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10 ADVANCED COLLOCATIONS YOU NEED TO KNOW! C1 & C2 level vocabulary

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— @tothepointenglishwithben.

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How about cpe prep from end September? Who and where do I have to write to?

— @stefaniamarchini7124

A great way to learn advanced English vocabulary is in the form of collocations because it's extremely important to know which words naturally go together - something which can be tricky for non-native English speakers.

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Top notch lesson, Profe!

— @Valmont23

Expanding your vocabulary is an essential part of your Cambridge English exam preparation, whether your taking the B2 First (FCE), C1 Advanced (CAE) or C2 Proficiency (CPE), and these 10 advanced English collocations will really help you in both the Speaking and Writing papers in order to pass the exam with a high mark.

Ben Gill

Info about C2 please

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English Teacher

Website: http://ttpenglish.com

I wholeheartedly agree with you.

— @MrJingo7

#advancedenglish #advancedenglishvocabulary #advancedvocabulary #collocations #britishaccent #britishenglish #britishenglishteacher #bengill #tothepointenglish

0:00 Intro

Your teaching methodology tendered me speechless and rekindled my passion for upgrading my English level proficiency.

— @mostafashaban2503

1:55 Skip intro - first collocation

l am blissfully unaware of economic recession.

— @mostafashaban2503

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All upcoming plans will be scuppered owing to temperature fluctuations.

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It is extremely true that l am tendered speechless by such fruitful and mesmerizing hints.

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Safety and security are extricably linked.

@mostafashaban2503
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Sometimes l extol the virtues of building strong connections with my colleagues.

@mostafashaban2503
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Approachable phrasing with learner-first pacing—excellent for daily consistency Any advice for balancing listening and speaking time? I’m making short listening snippets too and would love any suggestions you’re willing to share.

@SpeakDock
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Wow! I must confess I was rendered speechless by your outstanding teaching method, which certainly rekindled my passion for mastering the English fluency through your YouTube channel. 👏

@SultanbekYapashov-vn2gh
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Ben, thank you for the incredibly useful materials! It would be wonderful if you also published a PDF version — I’d share the link with my friends much more often.

@ioann_ivan
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Ben, you're such a legend! Thank you ❤

@paulacecili4
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Ben.. Have you updated your course?

@Jorge-p3v8t
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Thank you

@VasiliiKalashnikov
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Great stuff. Thanks

@barraqali336
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Amazing! Thanks!

@zhaydeelugoi7680
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I give the C2 examination in a couple of days. I really hope I don't fail

@ΣοφιαΣοφακι-τ2τ
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Thank you

@mariorojas9508
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I got to know you due to my upcoming exam of B2 First. I’m so grateful for this serendipity.

@destiny-dance23
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Your videos really rekindled my passion for vocabulary!🤓

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@paleostrefamonikipiaseckie3317
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Collocations are an essential part of mastering English, and it's highly likely they make communication more natural. I wholeheartedly agree with the idea that learning them is crucial for fluency, though I can imagine some might vehemently disagree about their importance compared to grammar rules. Even if we respectfully disagree, we can still forge relationships with others through shared learning experiences. Collocations are inextricably linked to sounding fluent, and their elegance can render speechless those who hear them used effectively. Neglecting them could scupper plans for advanced language skills. While some critiques of collocations can feel like a scathing attack, I think many are blissfully unaware of how impactful they are. Videos like this can truly rekindle passion for learning and extol the virtues of collocations as a vital tool in any language learner’s journey!

@alright-k3v6
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Truly, truly, thank you very much for your videos. I prepared a month before for the Proficiency Examen because of lack of time, got 206 in Speaking, but in Listening and Reading, I just couldn't handle the structure of the exercises. I had practiced them, but was surprised I did not do so well.😢
I won't give up, I shall keep on practicing until I achieve my highest goal😊.

@Cecile-gd1ii
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In light of dedicating a few words, had it not been for your teachings, I wouldn't have elevated my English to the next level. I thereby extol the virtues of both your industrious work and dedication towards the betterment of your students.

@PWRLoy
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Ben, you are polite, respectful, down-to-earth, well-organized and hard-working. Thank you for your kindness and talent as a teacher!🎉😊❤( Example: I was rendered speechless when the president of my country sent our gold to the Bank of England.)

@cathyblazquez
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One must be greatful for your effort to provide these lessons for free.
Thank you very much
Compliments from Germany.

@gosuc7340
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This is enormously helpful, thank you for your content ❤❤❤

@janahladka1473
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I was blissfully unaware that there is such a captivating channel in utupe to brush up on my English. The video rekindle my passion for learning advance English

@English.with.Helen68
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Hi, would that be a bad idea for an episode on vocabulary for situations when we need to digress and then get back to the main topic ("revenons à nos moutons")?

@aram5642
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Deeply want more videos on collocation like this 🥹💙✨

@mahsa9968
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5:23 you say OF NEW VOCABULARY, yet you write FOR NEW VOCABULARY. Which one is correct?

@Maria-tl1lm
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I respectfuly disagree with people who makes fun of others based on their appearance or any physical characteristics. Is that well written?

@TheDevilik
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I remembered this by creating a little story. We can wholeheartedly agree or respectfully disagree, but we still want to forge relationship in which we’ll extol virtues that are extricably linked. Although many scathing attacks might render us speechless and scupper our plans, we’ll pretend like we’re blissfully unaware of them rekindling our love and passion. Maybe it’ll help someone as well.

@vladakozub1567
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You had been blissfully unaware of the future of Truss in British politics during release of that video 😂

@aoleksy66
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Changes that happen with the Earth in the future is inextricably linked to human actions now

@inkarbakkozha
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fck, british accent I really hate it speeding the video up at x1.75 kind of fix it

@williamgustavk2184
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💯👏👏👏

@enrica5978
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Thank you Sir. This collection is really top-shelf, and not for average English speakers like me. I had the satisfaction of approaching something higher, not texts and conversations of my level.
It's a good motivation, by the by. I would like to reach this bar somehow and someday. "Petit à petit l'oiseau fait son nid".

@slowlearner4341
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a little difficult

@シトシト-c7k
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Thank you, Ben. I found this lesson riveting. I also wholehearted agree that this new vocabulary is inextricably linked to improving the knowledge of English in everyday communication to make it more sophisticated and it’s crucial in preparation for C1/C2 exams.

@monikakopycka3601
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My top go-to phrases:
These dress-code amendments rendered me speechless.
My professional advancement and rapid growth helped me to rekindle passion for teaching.
Forging a relationship with this IT company required considerable effort and endeavour on my part.

@sunnyjune993
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Thank you!

@VasiliiKalashnikov
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Hi Ben. Your teachings are nothing but great, but it's hard to focus on the content because you're so handsome!😮😊I get distracted (find myself in trouble) about the grammar part and looking at you😍 Sorry!😬

@angeloneto7853
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Thank you Ben!

@redflowergrowing
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He renderd me speechless,I didn't know that to say,I was at a loss for words

@fleurblanche7642
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i love your lessons

@amein73
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Can we say that "extol the virtues" is a kind of compliment?

@semihaksoy8182