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GAPS FILL: COLLOCATIONS QUESTIONS
MULTIPLE CHOICE ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION
MULTIPLE CHOICE ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION 2
MULTIPLE CHOICE ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION 3
B2 MATCHING VERB + PREPOSITION 1
B2 MATCHING VERB + PREPOSITION 2
B2 MATCHING VERB + PREPOSITION 3
B2 MATCHING VERB + PREPOSITION 4
B2 MATCHING VERB + PREPOSITION 5
B2 MATCHING VERB + PREPOSITION 6
WORD PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS
PREPOSITIONS GAPS FILL QUESTIONS
(NEW) STAY MATCHING
(NEW) COLLOCATIONS CATCH, TAKE, MAKE, TELL, LOSE
(NEW) COLLOCATIONS BEAT, DEFEAT, ATTRACT, COMPETE, INVOLVE
(NEW) PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
(NEW) PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES AT, BY, FOR, IN, ON
(NEW) ADJECTIVE AND PREPOSITION OF, TO, AT, IN
(NEW) VOCABULARY: ENVIRONMENT GAPS FILL
FOR PHRASAL VERB ACTIVITIES IN PDF CLICK (HERE) AND FOR GRAMMAR IN PDF CLICK (HERE)
Word patterns and the understanding of vocabulary and prepositions are fundamental in achieving accuracy in English. Take a look HERE for extra advice on how to improve your vocabulary. Feel free to share the activities and students and teachers can use the PDFS in their classes and for the reinforcement of language.
The best way to learn word patterns (meaning verbs + prepositions, adjectives + prepositions or nouns + prepositions) is to learn them as a short phrase instead of learning them on their own, for example:
depend on = I normally pass exams easily, but it depends on the day
consist of = What does the course consist of exactly?
You should use word patterns in various different ways such as speaking, reading, writing and listening. It is very important to use them in contexts that you can remember. You should use MNEMONICS to help you recall them or even associate them with an image.
Follow our VOCABULARY BOOST SERIES (HERE) in the vocabulary section of activities to improve your collocations and word patterns and also, this great way (HERE) to improve your vocabulary.
Here are some free PDF exercises for you to practice at home.
Follow our vocabulary boost series (HERE) to study new vocabulary and collocations. Remember, practice makes perfect!
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