Transcription of 2 Collocations - NGL
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Collocations25As you study the vocabulary you need for FCE, you will soon realise that it s not enough to study single words. It s important to know how words combine with others to form partnerships, or Collocations . This will help you to produce language of the level required to do well in the are important in every part of the examination, but your knowledge of them is especially tested in Paper 3 (Use of English).In Part 2 of this paper you have to use one word to fill in a blank, for example: Jimmy made his way to the station exit. This was the first time he had been to London (10) his own and he was feeling a bit this exercise you have to think of the word yourself. In Part 1, however, you are given a choice: 10 A by B for C on D inThe correct answer is C because the expression is on his you read through that extract, did you notice another useful collocation, made his way? Collocations are also important in part 3 of the Use of English paper.
As you study the vocabulary you need for FCE, you will soon realise that it’s not enough to study single words. It’s important to know how words combine with others to form partnerships, or collocations. This will help you to produce language of the …
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