When you learn collocations, you learn blocks of language. Instead of thinking of one word at a time, you remember phrases. This makes speaking and writing much faster. Improve Your Exams

Sarah smiled. "That’s a , Leo! Your English is getting much better. You’re making progress ."

Unlike simple lists, this book presents collocations in typical contexts, such as dialogues or short texts, making them easier to understand and remember.

Here are some common collocations that you might find useful:

He didn't know that you could "make" a mistake, but you could only "do" your homework. He often said he "did a photo" or "made the shopping." His friends politely corrected him, but the rules refused to stick in his head. He felt like a linguistic loose cannon.