Collocations of Education - Vocabulary 2BAC

Teacher Mohalije
16 Jun 201905:30

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the presenter introduces the concept of collocations, explaining how certain words naturally pair together to sound correct in a sentence. Examples like 'fast food' or 'school subjects' are given to illustrate how word order matters in collocations. The lesson emphasizes the importance of remembering collocations in their fixed order to use them naturally in conversation. The presenter also highlights various collocations related to education, such as 'educational system' and 'private lessons.' The video ends with a call to like, share, and subscribe for more educational content.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Collocations are two or more words commonly used together that sound natural and correct.
  • 📚 Examples of collocations include 'fast food,' which is correct, but 'food fast' is not.
  • 👩‍🏫 Collocations must maintain the correct word order to be understood properly, like 'school subjects,' not 'subjects school.'
  • 📝 Collocations should be memorized to use them naturally and appropriately in speech and writing.
  • 🏫 Collocations related to school include terms like 'school subjects,' 'school year,' and 'school uniform.'
  • 🎓 Educational collocations include phrases like 'educational system,' 'educational background,' and 'educational goals.'
  • 💼 Private collocations can be 'private lessons,' 'private institution,' and 'private school.'
  • 💡 It is important to practice and remember collocations to communicate clearly and naturally in a language.
  • 🎤 The speaker emphasizes how proper collocations are key to sounding fluent and making sense in a language.
  • 👋 The video ends with a reminder to like, share, and subscribe for future lessons.

Q & A

  • What are collocations?

    -Collocations are two or more words that are often used together in a way that sounds natural and correct in a language.

  • Can you give an example of a common collocation?

    -An example of a common collocation is 'fast food,' where 'fast' and 'food' are frequently used together, but 'quick food' would not sound natural.

  • Why is the word order important in collocations?

    -Word order is important because collocations must follow a specific pattern. For instance, 'fast food' is correct, but 'food fast' is incorrect.

  • How can one remember collocations effectively?

    -Collocations need to be memorized by heart so they can be used naturally and correctly in conversation.

  • What happens if collocations are used incorrectly?

    -If collocations are used incorrectly, such as reversing the order of the words, the phrase will sound unnatural and may confuse the listener.

  • Can you provide an example of a school-related collocation?

    -An example of a school-related collocation is 'school subject,' which refers to a specific topic taught in school. Another example is 'school uniform,' referring to the standard clothing worn by students.

  • What is the difference between 'school year' and 'private school' collocations?

    -'School year' refers to the academic year or time period during which students attend school, while 'private school' refers to an educational institution that is privately funded and not run by the government.

  • How does context affect the use of collocations?

    -Context is crucial in the use of collocations because some words naturally pair together in certain situations, making the language sound more fluent and appropriate.

  • Why is it incorrect to say 'food fast is delicious'?

    -It is incorrect because 'food fast' does not follow the natural collocation pattern. The correct phrase is 'fast food is delicious.'

  • What is an example of an 'educational' collocation?

    -Examples of 'educational' collocations include 'educational system,' referring to a system of education, and 'educational goals,' referring to the objectives of an educational program.

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