📘 Today’s Focus: Collocations in English
Good morning, everyone!
Today, we’re focusing on collocations—words that naturally go together in English.
In language learning, using correct collocations is essential because it helps your speech sound more natural, fluent, and accurate. Instead of translating word by word, strong English users learn word partnerships.
💡 Examples of Common Collocations
👉 make a decision (not do *a* decision)
👉 take a break (not make a break)
👉 have a meeting
👉 do homework
✏️ Task
Write 2–3 sentences about your day using at least TWO collocations above.
Example:
"I need to make a decision about my study plan, so I’ll take a break and think about it.”
I’ll give you feedback. 👇
🔑 Reminder
Fluency is not just about vocabulary—it’s about using the right combinations of words.
Let’s keep building natural English. 😇
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📘 Today’s Focus: Collocations in English
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