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Mohammed Fayaz
06/10/2016 0 0

I am sharing  important techniques that would be highly useful to acquire Communication skills and Fluency at a faster pace dramatically. The only requirement is devotion dedication and strong motivation. This would be highly useful for Self learners, Students, Employees Trainers etc.  

Learning Collocation the best way  to speak English fluently.

Native English speakers quite often use collocation in their speech without actually knowing them. Collocation is an integral part of spoken English. For non-natives, learning collocation would  help them speak the  language fluently in a very short span of time. Learning collocation is more important than the grammar of English.

Well what is Collocation?  Collocation is a group of words that go together, read the following  examples.

  1. Native speakers would say ‘Strong winds’ not heavy/powerful winds.
  2. Native speakers would say ‘Good friends’ not healthy/sweet friends.

Model sentences

Heavy rain lashed the city last night.

Shane and Mary are close friends.

My son is making progress these days in his studies.

They started making money in their new business.

How often do you have a haircut?

She didn’t keep her promise?

Keep in touch with me  through phone.

The Government has launched new Housing project for the poor. 

 

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