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Interactive English

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Collocations to Supercharge Your Vocabulary (B2 + C1 + C2)

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Let's take your vocabulary to the next level with some common collocations, which are words that are frequently used together.

Hey teacher, are collocation and phrases same?

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In this lesson, there are over 50 different collocations ranging from levels B2 to C2. Therefore, the phrases that we’ll talk about are more upper-intermediate to advanced.

If you would like to review, here is the vocabulary from the lesson.

Productive work thanks alot

— @papariham4008

B2 Collocations

1. considerable

I am glad I’ve found your channel. Wes is a good teacher.

— @mellyz601

2. feedback

3. deeply

Thank you, this is so usefulll

— @melekaddictcoffee

4. controversial

5. wisdom

Amazing!

— @juliamresende5735

C1 Collocations

1. call

I love the bite-sized format and friendly reminders; practice fits neatly into busy days �� Also, I post similar bite-sized lessons as well and would love your thoughts on how I can improve.

— @EnglishBoost-l5o

2. tedious

3. bubble over (with)

Thanks very much 😊

— @AndriiTumachok

4. burning

5. capture

Calm tempo, approachable examples, and clear captions make practice genuinely enjoyable �� I share calm, bite-sized practice moments too and would love your ideas for improvement.

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C2 Collocations

1. underlying

Useful lesson
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2. framework

3. expenditure

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4. literal

5. finite

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— @naba7719

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Great lesson Wes, as usual . However, I believe at 12.02 you mistakenly referred to “my”, “your” as pronouns when in fact they are possessive “adjectives”, not pronouns.

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0:00 B2 Collocations

2:51 Cambly Announcement

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4:44 B2 Collocations (Cont.)

8:31 C1 Collocations

Thanks, is there pdf of these collections for repeating?

— @Tehranxbody

12:23 C2 Collocations

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I'd never heard the collocation "conventional wisdom" and it's great to revise so many other useful collocations. Thank you so much. 🎉

— @cathyblazquez

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I like your way of pronouncing "offer". Many Americans say "ahfer" and pronounce "thought" as "thot".

— @juandiegovalverde1982

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Absolutely enjoying your videos. Please make a video on common transition phrases that can be useful to connect two ideas to have a smooth flow. I gotta give a presentation in front of 1000 people in a national level conference next year, please help 🙏🏻😊

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More User Perspectives

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burnt out
a person in a state of physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress.
"she felt burned out, an empty shell"

@albertostapatio
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Thank you great job

@flatblackpolitics3819
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What I did more important, Wes.

@thilakasirispathiranage9981
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Thank you for the video! It helps me a lot!
Please can we use these words in essays?

@_emnpmfcrf
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Very useful collocations to know... thank you!

@nacre86
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👏👏👏Thank you so much dear teacher

@yavuzselimoksuz6795
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great job

@mustaphayaddar
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Gran video!

@franciscorafaelmaganaherre8892
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@amalimadhuwanthi3466
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do you more videos with vocabulary collocations

@katodavid2020
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Thank you so much.sir please include more collocation lessons

@devijamanudm6958
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I’m looking for a friend to practice
Speaking skills in English

@ruyanawzad244
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Amazing content. CONGRATS!

@CUENGLISH
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Marvelous💃🏻

@reyhanhemmati
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Mary has a burning desire for flowers and animals.

@arielscha
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Despite the crisis in the local enterprise the directors did not decide to cut the expenditure hoping that the company will recover from that financial crisis.

@arielscha
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As soon as Peter got to know Paula Peter was deeply in love with her.

@arielscha
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I got a consuderable amount of money for my excellent work of French literatura last year.

@arielscha
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It is impossibke to remember so many collications!!!

@arielscha
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New tedious? I've thought about it!

@JamesDavis-jw6nj
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Ety, mol(ogy?) Having an, old townhome? Octuple a go, as far as?

@JamesDavis-jw6nj
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New sextuple! + a learned/saw more..

@JamesDavis-jw6nj
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I appreciate your dedication.

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