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Subject:
Core English
Lecturer: Tum Sisophìreth
Prepared by
• Lim Thearath  Aon Sokhhea
• Eth Seyneth  Pet Vichet
• Men Meta  Meun Pheakdey
• Meas Soklim  Vann Kimhean
• Phal Somavotey  Sung Sek
Topic
Collocation
What is Collocation?
 Collocation is a way in which some words are often used
together by native speakers of a language, and sound
natural together.
Example: I missed the bus.
A heavy smoker.
Or we often say heavy rain, or light rain, instead of strong
rain or mild rain, heavy goes well with rain, whereas strong
does not.
typical collocations incorrect/untypical collocations
heavy rain thick rain
high temperature tall temperature
discharged from hospital released from hospital
have an experience do/make an experience
Example:
She was discharged from hospital.
Not: She was released from hospital.
other combinations may be unnatural and just sound "wrong"
natural English... unnatural English...
the fast train
fast food
the quick train
quick food
a quick shower
a quick meal
a fast shower
a fast meal
Why do we learn collocations?
 Our language will be more natural and more easily
understood.
 You will have alternative and richer ways of expressing
yourself.
 It is easier for our brains to remember and use
language in chunks or blocks rather than as single
words.
How to learn collocations
 Be aware of collocations, and try to recognize
 Treat collocations as single blocks of language.
 When you learn a new word, write down other words that
collocate with it
 Read as much as possible.
 Revise what you learn regularly. Practise using new collocations in
context as soon as possible after learning them.
 Learn collocations in groups that work for you.
 You can find information on collocations in any good learner's
dictionary.
Unit
1. adverb + adjective
2. adjective + noun
3. noun + noun
4. noun + verb
5. verb + noun
6. verb + expression with preposition
7. verb + adverb
1. Adverbs that Collocate with Adjectives
Adverb + Adjective
For example,
 there are a number of intensifying adverbs that can be used
instead of very or extremely with adjectives, such as:
• highly controversial (= very controversial)
- highly = adverb & controversial = adjective
• deeply offended (= very offended)
• bitterly disappointed (= very disappointment)
Sample:
 1. adverb + adjective
• Invading that country was an utterly stupid thing to do.
• We entered a richly decorated room.
• Are you fully aware of the implications of your action?
2. Adjectives that Collocate with Nouns
Adjective + Noun
When you want to describe a noun, there is
often a range of adjectives you can use.
o adjective + noun: excruciating pain (NOT
excruciating joy)
• The doctor ordered him to take regular
exercise.
• The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage.
• Dara always wears blue or white or some other
bright color.
3. noun + noun
• . noun + noun: a surge of anger (NOT a rush of
anger)
Example:
• Let's give Mr Jones a round of applause.
• The ceasefire agreement came into effect at
11am.
• I'd like to buy two bars of soap please.
Noun Noun Collocations/Compound
Car Park car park
post Office post office
narrow minded Narrow minded
Shoe laces shoelaces
Tea Pot teapot
There are a lot of collocation with pattern a ... of
 a surge of anger
 a sense of pride
 a pang of nostalgia
 noun + verb: lions roar (NOT lions shout)
• The lion started to roar when it heard the dog
barking.
• Snow was falling as our plane took off.
• The bomb went off when he started the car
engine.
4. noun + verb
5. Verbs that Collocate with Nouns
Verb + Noun
• When we use a noun in a sentence, you need to
know which verbs go well with it.
For example:
• Instead of saying do a bath; you say take a bath
• Instead of do an effort; you say make an effort
• Instead of do a crime; you say commit a crime
• Instead of say a joke, you say tell a joke, make a
joke, or crack a joke
6. verb + expression with preposition
o Some verbs collocate with particular preposition
expression
o verb + expression with preposition:
burst into tears (NOT blow up in tears)
• At first her eyes filled with horror, and then she burst
into tears. (Suddenly started crying)
• We had to return home because we had run out of
money.
• Their behaviour was enough to drive anybody to
crime.
7. verb + adverb
o Verb + Adverb:
wave frantically (NOT wave feverishly)
Example:
• She placed her keys gently on the table and
sat down.
• Mary whispered softly in John's ear.
• He smiled proudly as he looked at the photos
of his new granddaughter.
strong coffee
=> powerful coffee’

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Presentation for collocation

  • 2. Prepared by • Lim Thearath  Aon Sokhhea • Eth Seyneth  Pet Vichet • Men Meta  Meun Pheakdey • Meas Soklim  Vann Kimhean • Phal Somavotey  Sung Sek
  • 4. What is Collocation?  Collocation is a way in which some words are often used together by native speakers of a language, and sound natural together. Example: I missed the bus. A heavy smoker. Or we often say heavy rain, or light rain, instead of strong rain or mild rain, heavy goes well with rain, whereas strong does not.
  • 5. typical collocations incorrect/untypical collocations heavy rain thick rain high temperature tall temperature discharged from hospital released from hospital have an experience do/make an experience Example: She was discharged from hospital. Not: She was released from hospital. other combinations may be unnatural and just sound "wrong" natural English... unnatural English... the fast train fast food the quick train quick food a quick shower a quick meal a fast shower a fast meal
  • 6.
  • 7. Why do we learn collocations?  Our language will be more natural and more easily understood.  You will have alternative and richer ways of expressing yourself.  It is easier for our brains to remember and use language in chunks or blocks rather than as single words.
  • 8. How to learn collocations  Be aware of collocations, and try to recognize  Treat collocations as single blocks of language.  When you learn a new word, write down other words that collocate with it  Read as much as possible.  Revise what you learn regularly. Practise using new collocations in context as soon as possible after learning them.  Learn collocations in groups that work for you.  You can find information on collocations in any good learner's dictionary.
  • 9. Unit 1. adverb + adjective 2. adjective + noun 3. noun + noun 4. noun + verb 5. verb + noun 6. verb + expression with preposition 7. verb + adverb
  • 10. 1. Adverbs that Collocate with Adjectives Adverb + Adjective For example,  there are a number of intensifying adverbs that can be used instead of very or extremely with adjectives, such as: • highly controversial (= very controversial) - highly = adverb & controversial = adjective • deeply offended (= very offended) • bitterly disappointed (= very disappointment) Sample:  1. adverb + adjective • Invading that country was an utterly stupid thing to do. • We entered a richly decorated room. • Are you fully aware of the implications of your action?
  • 11.
  • 12. 2. Adjectives that Collocate with Nouns Adjective + Noun When you want to describe a noun, there is often a range of adjectives you can use. o adjective + noun: excruciating pain (NOT excruciating joy) • The doctor ordered him to take regular exercise. • The Titanic sank on its maiden voyage. • Dara always wears blue or white or some other bright color.
  • 13.
  • 14. 3. noun + noun • . noun + noun: a surge of anger (NOT a rush of anger) Example: • Let's give Mr Jones a round of applause. • The ceasefire agreement came into effect at 11am. • I'd like to buy two bars of soap please.
  • 15. Noun Noun Collocations/Compound Car Park car park post Office post office narrow minded Narrow minded Shoe laces shoelaces Tea Pot teapot There are a lot of collocation with pattern a ... of  a surge of anger  a sense of pride  a pang of nostalgia
  • 16.  noun + verb: lions roar (NOT lions shout) • The lion started to roar when it heard the dog barking. • Snow was falling as our plane took off. • The bomb went off when he started the car engine. 4. noun + verb
  • 17. 5. Verbs that Collocate with Nouns Verb + Noun • When we use a noun in a sentence, you need to know which verbs go well with it. For example: • Instead of saying do a bath; you say take a bath • Instead of do an effort; you say make an effort • Instead of do a crime; you say commit a crime • Instead of say a joke, you say tell a joke, make a joke, or crack a joke
  • 18.
  • 19. 6. verb + expression with preposition o Some verbs collocate with particular preposition expression o verb + expression with preposition: burst into tears (NOT blow up in tears) • At first her eyes filled with horror, and then she burst into tears. (Suddenly started crying) • We had to return home because we had run out of money. • Their behaviour was enough to drive anybody to crime.
  • 20. 7. verb + adverb o Verb + Adverb: wave frantically (NOT wave feverishly) Example: • She placed her keys gently on the table and sat down. • Mary whispered softly in John's ear. • He smiled proudly as he looked at the photos of his new granddaughter.
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  • 23.