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Collocations to Emphatically Build Your Vocabulary (B2 + C1 + C2)

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Collocations to Emphatically Build Your Vocabulary (B2 + C1 + C2)



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Let’s learn some common collocations to help you build your vocabulary. These words are often found together, and when you use them, it’s going to help you sound more natural. So take the quiz and see how much you already know.

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35 thoughts on “Collocations to Emphatically Build Your Vocabulary (B2 + C1 + C2)”

  1. I hit the like button as you said. Thanks for your useful videos. You are the best teacher πŸ™

  2. Thank you for your videos. The lessons are amazing! I love them because the way you teach is clear and fast.

  3. Layman's terms and stark difference were absolutely new collocations to me. Thanks a lot!
    I love it how you explain complex stuff in Layman's terms ❀

  4. Shouldn't it be "there is a stark difference among British, American, and Australian English"?

  5. Rather chilly I ll hit it after the lesson Cut corners a rude form of(i anderstand what you are talkin about but it imposible to remember all kinds of collocation) at my point of view(from) willing to give to follow conditions Satisfy somwere Corse/manner to take a responsobillity many differenses To put an appeal …

  6. from my perspective, Wes is a great teacher, I've learnt english more with him than with anyone. he is worth to give the benefit a doubt, and of course i am going to smash the like button.

  7. Sir, you’re doing great job.Please keep it up.By the way am a little bit confused about the phrase ( I would love it if you hit/ press the like button )shouldn’t it be pressed , in past simple as we have here second conditional.Best regards

  8. It is a wonderful lesson about these collections with that amazing conclusion, which has summerized the gist of it. Teacher Wes thank you so much indeed!

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