کالوکیشن های معروف آیلتس که حتماً باید بدانید!

کالوکیشن های معروف آیلتس که حتماً باید بدانید!

برخی از مهمترین واژگان مورد نیاز برای رایتینگ آیلتس، Collocationها هستند. استفاده از Collocation در رایتینگ آیلتس، برای امتیاز بالاتر ضروری است. Collocation ها دویا چند کلمه هستند که در زبان انگلیسی با هم مورد استفاده قرار می گیرند.

به عنوان مثال، بکارگیری کلمه “use money” در انگلیسی صحیح نیست، بلکه کالوکیشن درست “spend money” است. اگر کسی با صدای بلند صحبت می‌کند، ما نمی‌توانیم بگوییم که “he has a big voice” ، بجای آن از عبارت “he has a loud voice” استفاده می‌کنیم، یا وقتی یک شخص بی ادب یا لاف را توصیف می‌کنیم، کالوکیشن “big mouth” صحیح تر از “large mouth” است. همچنین عبارت “look at a movie” زمانی که یک فیلم را نگاه می‌کنیم اشتباه است، بجای آن از “watch a movie” استفاده می‌کنیم. برای روشن تر شدن موضوع Collocation، مثال‌ها و تمرینات زیادی در این آموزش Collocation آمده است.

برای اینکه بتوانیم مانند افراد انگلیسی زبان طبیعی صحبت کنیم و بنویسیم باید Collocation ها را بشناسیم. کالوکیشن ها در اصل تسریع کننده ایجاد ارتباط در زبان انگلیسی هستند. کالوکیشن ها موجب می شوند سریع بخوانیم ،طبیعی تر صحبت کنیم و مانند یک فرد انگلیسی زبان بنویسیم.

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. Here is what it says in the Public Band Descriptors about Writing task 2 Band 7.

  • uses a sufficient range of vocabulary to allow some flexibility and precision
  • uses less common lexical items with some awareness of style and collocation
  • may produce occasional errors in word choice, spelling and/or word formation

Not only are collocations in IELTS important for writing, but they are also useful in the speaking test. 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.


Collocation Patterns

There are quite a few patterns such as:

  • Verb + Noun
  • Verb + Adverb
  • Adjective + Noun
  • Adverb + Adjective
  • Noun + Noun
  • Collocations with ‘have’ or ‘take’

Let’s take a look at some example sentences.

These are for example purposes only. I always advise against just memorising vocabulary because the IELTS examiners are trained to spot that. Try using them in your own sentences and get feedback from a teacher if possible.


Verb Adverb collocations

a) The customer complained bitterly about the terrible service.
b) The guests were welcomed warmly when they arrived at the party.
c) She spoke loudly over the phone because the signal wasn’t very good.
d) He smiled proudly when he got his IELTS exam results.
e) He apologised profusely after bumping into the man and spilling his drink.
f) She is a very gentle person who speaks softly.


Adjective Noun collocations

a) The boy shows a keen interest in going to University and becoming a Doctor.
b) We had a brief chat about our travel plans next week.
c) There was heavy snow overnight, the roads were all blocked.
d) I was given invaluable advice from the teacher about doing the reading test.
e) He suggested going to the beach. It was a fantastic idea so we all decided to go.
f) There is a strong possibility that the climate will get warmer over the next two decades.


Adverb Adjective collocations

a) I was utterly shocked by his bad behaviour.
b) She is totally satisfied with her Band 8 score in IELTS
c) It is incredibly stupid to drink and drive.
d) The weather is rather cold for this time of year.
e) The new laws about internet privacy are pretty worrying.
f) I’m extremely interested in getting a Band 9 in IELTS.


Noun Noun collocations

a) There was a ceasefire agreement by the rebel groups.
b) I bought a loaf of bread and  a can of coke.
c) He bought a round of drinks for his friends
d) He got a round of applause after his performance
e) They work in the service industry.
f) You need a building permit to build a house.


Collocations with ‘Have’ or ‘Take’

In British English the word ‘have’ is quite popular, for example: have a bath, have a look,  have a break. In American English, the word ‘take’ is often used such as : take a bath, take a vacation, take a look.

  • Have a bath – Take a bath
  • Have a drink
  • Have a look – Take a look
  • Have lunch
  • Have fun
  • Have a rest – Take a rest
  • Have a holiday – Take a vacation
  • Have a seat – Take a seat
  • Have a haircut
  • Have a wash
  • Have a shave
  • Have a nice day
  • Have something to eat
  • Have a laugh
  • Have a tough time

So you need to now take action (take action – verb noun collocation !)  and start your IELTS collocations notebook, remember to make sentences and use them in speaking.


Collocations and Phrasal verbs

English is full of two-part verbs, sometimes called phrasal verbs. They frequently have 3 words,which can be found everywhere in reading texts, speaking and listening. Collocations are 3 or 4 words that go together and there are various patterns. Here are some examples of Phrasal verbs and collocations.

Phrasal verbs examples:

Switch on the light
Pick up your books
He looks down on poor people
Let’s eat out tonight
checked into the hotel
I have run out of money
look forward to meeting you again

You can see that some of these are 3-word phrasal verbs. The structure is a verb+preposition

Collocations examples:

He is a heavy sleeper
We threw a party for his birthday
She is a high-level politician
We had heavy rain last night
I have deep admiration for him
It was a big decision
He complained bitterly
She gave me invaluable advice

Collocations are different from phrasal verbs and their structure is varied such as adjective+noun, verb+adverb, verb+noun.


Collocations exercise

What collocations fit into the sentences below?. Try it first then check your answers.

  1. Mr. Smith was __________ welcomed when he arrived at the conference.
  2. There was _______ rain all night, so the streets were flooded.
  3. Many people ________ questions about the governments new immigration policy.
  4. Most developed countries are ________ priority to the implementation of renewable energy.
  5. We _______ a reservation for a room in the hotel.
  6. She _________ profusely for arriving late for the meeting.
  7. I needed to _______ a haircut so I went to the barbers.
  8. Hello Mr. Smith, please ______ a seat.
  9. I was given ___________ advice about preparing for IELTS writing task 2.
  10. Driving while using a smartphone is an __________   silly thing to do.
  1. Mr Smith was warmly welcomed when he arrived at the conference.
  2. There was heavy rain all night, so the streets were flooded.
  3. Many people raised questions about the government’s new immigration policy.
  4. Most developed countries are giving priority to the implementation of renewable energy.
  5. We made a reservation for a room in the hotel.
  6. She apologized profusely for arriving late for the meeting.
  7. I needed to have a haircut so I went to the barbers.
  8. Hello Mr. Smith, please have a seat.
  9. I was given invaluable advice about preparing for IELTS writing task 2.
  10. Driving while using a smartphone is an incredibly silly thing to do.

Verb collocations

havedomake
  1. have a bath
  2. have a drink
  3. have a good time
  4. have a haircut
  5. have a holiday
  6. have a problem
  7. have a relationship
  8. have a rest
  9. have lunch
  10. have sympathy
  1. do business
  2. do nothing
  3. do someone a favour
  4. do the cooking
  5. do the housework
  6. do the shopping
  7. do the washing up
  8. do your best
  9. do your hair
  10. do your homework
  1. make a difference
  2. make a mess
  3. make a mistake
  4. make a noise
  5. make an effort
  6. make furniture
  7. make money
  8. make progress
  9. make room
  10. make trouble
takebreakcatch
  1. take a break
  2. take a chance
  3. take a look
  4. take a rest
  5. take a seat
  6. take a taxi
  7. take an exam
  8. take notes
  9. take someone’s place
  10. take someone’s temperature
  1. break a habit
  2. break a leg
  3. break a promise
  4. break a record
  5. break a window
  6. break someone’s heart
  7. break the ice
  8. break the law
  9. break the news to someone
  10. break the rules
  1. catch a ball
  2. catch a bus
  3. catch a chill
  4. catch a cold
  5. catch a thief
  6. catch fire
  7. catch sight of
  8. catch someone’s attention
  9. catch someone’s eye
  10. catch the flu
paysavekeep
  1. pay a fine
  2. pay attention
  3. pay by credit card
  4. pay cash
  5. pay interest
  6. pay someone a compliment
  7. pay someone a visit
  8. pay the bill
  9. pay the price
  10. pay your respects
  1. save electricity
  2. save energy
  3. save money
  4. save one’s strength
  5. save someone a seat
  6. save someone’s life
  7. save something to a disk
  8. save space
  9. save time
  10. save yourself the trouble
  1. keep a diary
  2. keep a promise
  3. keep a secret
  4. keep an appointment
  5. keep calm
  6. keep control
  7. keep in touch
  8. keep quiet
  9. keep someone’s place
  10. keep the change
comegoget
  1. come close
  2. come complete with
  3. come direct
  4. come early
  5. come first
  6. come into view
  7. come last
  8. come late
  9. come on time
  10. come prepared
  11. come right back
  12. come second
  13. come to a compromise
  14. come to a decision
  15. come to an agreement
  16. come to an end
  17. come to a standstill
  18. come to terms with
  19. come to a total of
  20. come under attack
  1. go abroad
  2. go astray
  3. go bad
  4. go bald
  5. go bankrupt
  6. go blind
  7. go crazy
  8. go dark
  9. go deaf
  10. go fishing
  11. go mad
  12. go missing
  13. go on foot
  14. go online
  15. go out of business
  16. go overseas
  17. go quiet
  18. go sailing
  19. go to war
  20. go yellow
  1. get a job
  2. get a shock
  3. get angry
  4. get divorced
  5. get drunk
  6. get frightened
  7. get home
  8. get lost
  9. get married
  10. get nowhere
  11. get permission
  12. get pregnant
  13. get ready
  14. get started
  15. get the impression
  16. get the message
  17. get the sack
  18. get upset
  19. get wet
  20. get worried

Miscellaneous collocations

TimeBusiness EnglishClassifiers
  1. bang on time
  2. dead on time
  3. early 12th century
  4. free time
  5. from dawn till dusk
  6. great deal of time
  7. late 20th century
  8. make time for
  9. next few days
  10. past few weeks
  11. right on time
  12. run out of time
  13. save time
  14. spare time
  15. spend some time
  16. take your time
  17. tell someone the time
  18. time goes by
  19. time passes
  20. waste time
  1. annual turnover
  2. bear in mind
  3. break off negotiations
  4. cease trading
  5. chair a meeting
  6. close a deal
  7. close a meeting
  8. come to the point
  9. dismiss an offer
  10. draw a conclusion
  11. draw your attention to
  12. launch a new product
  13. lay off staff
  14. go bankrupt
  15. go into partnership
  16. make a loss
  17. make a profit
  18. market forces
  19. sales figures
  20. take on staff
  1. a ball of string
  2. a bar of chocolate
  3. a bottle of water
  4. a bunch of carrots
  5. a cube of sugar
  6. a pack of cards
  7. a pad of paper

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