Using Collocations for Natural English
- Audio CD
- Coursebook
| Authors: | Liz Walter, Kate Woodford |
| Series: | Delta Natural English |
| Level: | Intermediate - Upper Intermediate / B1-B2 |
| Published: | Autumn 2010 |
| Tags: | collocations, speaking |
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Key features
Collocations are the key to fluent English. Learning words on their own may enable students to communicate, but to sound natural, students must learn what words typically go together.
Using Collocations helps students improve the way they use the words they already know. Comprising twenty-four units and six review sections, collocations are first presented in simple exercises. Students go on to understand and use the collocations with confidence in a variety of contexts.
Using Collocations puts an emphasis on learning to use collocations appropriately. Collocations are always presented in typical contexts, and information on formality or informality is included. Exercises include working on a range of text types from tweets to emails, postcards to letters and adverts to newspaper articles. Examples of conversational English are also included with texts recorded on Audio CD, which allow students to notice features of stress and intonation.
Key Features
- Intermediate (B1) to Upper-Intermediate level (B2) level
- Suitable for classroom or self-study use
- Includes answer key
- Includes free audio CD
- Index for easy reference
Component ISBNs
| Coursebook with Audio CD | 978-1-905085-52-1 |
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Dear Sirs:
Please let me know, when “Using Collocations for Natural English” will be published.
Sincerely
Reinald Baumhauer
Dear Reinald,
Using Collocations for Natural English is published and available. If you are based in Germany then you can place an order for this title with our distributors Helbling:
Phone: +49 711 7587 01 0
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With best wishes,
Helen Beesley