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● IELTS Collocation: Learning collocations are highly recommended - Some of the most important vocabulary needed for IELTS writing are collocations. These are essential when expanding your vocabulary. Basically,...

● IELTS Collocation: Learning collocations are highly recommended
- Some of the most important vocabulary needed for IELTS writing are collocations. These are essential when expanding your vocabulary. Basically, collocations are 2 or 3 words that commonly go together and sound just right to a native speaker. For some tips on building your vocabulary take a look at this application.
- If you do not know how to use collocations then they will sound or look ‘wrong’ to a native speaker .

● Why are collocations so important?
- In the marking criteria in IELTS, you are marked on Lexical Resource (vocabulary). You will be marked on the way you use collocations in the writing section, mainly essays. Here is what it says in the Public Band Descriptors about Writing task 2 Band 7
- Not only are collocations in IELTS important for writing, but they are useful in the speaking test also. They give your speech a smooth natural flow, which if used well, can help you get a Band 7 or more in the speaking test. You have to know how to use them correctly though.

● How do I learn collocations?
- When you learn new words you must learn the surrounding words or the matching words that help it collocate. Do not just memorise words on their own. Collocations are like chunks of language and there are various patterns to these.

- The best way to learn collocations is through reading, listening and making your own sentences. I advise making a vocabulary book where you write out example sentences. I do not advise making word lists because you must know how collocations work in the surrounding sentence. These also have to be reviewed regularly and put into practice.

● There are quite a few patterns such as:
- Verb + Noun
- Verb + Adverb
- Adjective + Noun
- Adverb + Adjective
- Noun + Noun
- Collocations with ‘have’ or ‘take’

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Previous Versions

Here you can find the changelog of IELTS Collocations since it was posted on our website on 2021-01-27 20:37:34. The latest version is 1.2.4 and it was updated on 2024-04-23 11:07:01. See below the changes in each version.

IELTS Collocations version 1.2.4
Updated At: 2024-03-09
Changes: - Fix show ads
IELTS Collocations version 1.2.1
Updated At: 2024-01-03
Changes: - Update API 33
IELTS Collocations version 1.2.0
Updated At: 2022-08-12
Changes: - Fix bug ads
IELTS Collocations version 1.1.0
Updated At: 2022-04-12
Changes: - Fix bug
IELTS Collocations version 1.0.11
Updated At: 2021-07-15
Changes: - Fix ads
IELTS Collocations version 1.0.10
Updated At: 2021-01-25
Changes: - Fix UI Content
IELTS Collocations version 1.0.9
Updated At: 2019-10-17
Changes: - Fix bugs


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