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Hello, I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

Has a native English speaker ever said to you

“Hmm… What you said doesn’t sound right. "

“We just wouldn’t say it like that.”

Often, this is simply because you’ve used

the wrong words in combination with each other.

There are only a small number of words

that work with a single word in English.

Take the word question for example.

It’s a noun, or it can be a verb, but it’s a noun!

And there are a group of adjectives

that are often used with this noun to help describe it.

An awkward question or a difficult question.

Relevant, probing,

or a burning question.

There are also a group of verbs that are often used with

question.

Ask, answer, face or have.

Now, compare this to the verb, make,

which is not usually used with question.

Certain adverbs and prepositions are also used

with question when others are not.

When words go together like this,

they’re called collocations,

words that frequently occur together

in English sentences.

The reason why native speakers say

that something you said sounds weird or strange

is because they’re not used to hearing

those words together.

They don’t often get said together,

so it sounds a bit strange.

Part of the problem is that you’re probably translating

words from your own language

directly into English.

Words that are commonly used together

in your language

but in English, they’re not.

Hacer una fiesta.

It makes sense in Spanish but

if you translate those words directly, you get

make a party,

which is not the correct way to say this in English.

Can you think of any examples in your own language

that are like this?

Where you translate words directly and it just

doesn’t work in English, it doesn’t make sense.

I’m sure you can think of some that you already know.

It’s likely that collocation is the problem

that you’re just using the wrong words together.

The problem here is that it’s very easy

to get into a bad habit

and use words that sound okay in your own language,

when you translate them in your head,

but they sound strange or even wrong

in that combination in English.

To explore the idea of collocations a little more,

we’re going to focus on just one simple verb, make.

And we’ll explore some of the common collocations

of that verb

specifically, make, with a noun or a noun phrase.

And we just have to start with food.

The verb make is so commonly used with

food, drinks and meals,

like coffee and tea.

Can I make you a coffee?

It’s used with meals like lunch, dinner, breakfast.

I prefer to make breakfast at home on Sundays.

You can use it with food, cake, soup, dessert.

If you’re making dinner, I’ll make dessert!

But there are many other nouns

that collocate with make

and as I read them out,

make a note of the ones that you don’t know

and look them up in the dictionary after this lesson.

First one, decision.

He’s made the decision to quit his job after 15 years.

Excuse. Stop making excuses!

Love.

They made love the night before he left the country.

Offer.

After his interview,

they made him an offer he couldn’t refuse!

Assumption.

We don’t want to make any assumptions yet,

but he appears to be guilty.

Friends.

We’ve made some really good friends

since we moved here.

Phone call.

Can I borrow your phone, I need to make a quick call.

You can make a sound or a noise.

Don’t make a sound!

If we make a noise, they’ll hear us.

You can make your bed.

I make my bed as soon as I get up in the morning.

Complaint.

If you’re unhappy with the service,

you should make a complaint.

And apology.

You need to make him an apology.

Note here, that it’s quite formal

to use make with complaint and apology.

In informal speech and writing,

you can use the verb forms complain and apologise

in the same way.

If you are unhappy with the service,

you should complain.

You need to apologise to him.

You can make a mess.

The kids made a mess

when we went out for dinner last night.

You can make a plan.

Have you made any plans for your summer holidays?

You can also make mistakes.

I’ll admit that we may have made a mistake there.

Profit.

After three years, the business is finally making a profit!

But equally, you can also use make with loss.

After three years, the business is still making a loss.

You can make a speech!

Once the groom made his speech, the music started.

Effort. You can make an effort.

He really made an effort to have fun at the party.

You can make a list.

I think we’ve invited about 200 people..

I really should make a list so I know for sure!

You can make money.

I heard he made his money on the internet.

You can make progress.

Your son has made a lot of progress at school this year.

Make a statement.

He witnessed the fight.

He needs to make a statement to the police.

And change.

After our poor performance last month,

we need to make some changes.

You can make an error, which is similar to a mistake.

Uh ohh.. I think I’ve made an error.

Make a promise.

You made me a promise last year!

Time. She needs to make more time for her family.

So Emma what nouns aren’t used with make?

Well, lots

but some of the common mistakes are

make a party.

He’s making a party on Friday night.

The verbs throw, have

and plan a party are possible

but make doesn’t sound right.

Don’t use make with party in English.

Make a picture.

The artist makes her pictures outside.

The verbs draw, create, paint a picture are possible

but make is not.

Make a barbecue.

We’re making a barbecue in the park tonight,

do you want to come?

The verbs have and cook are possible here

but make just doesn’t make sense.

Make an accident is also incorrect.

I hope they didn’t make an accident.

The verbs have, saw and cause are possible here

but make is not.

The idea of English collocations

can be pretty overwhelming.

We just focused on the verb make

and look at all of the different nouns

that it collocates with.

And that’s not all of them.

But learning words together like this in chunks

in common collocations is a really good idea.

You’re learning and practising a word along with

the other words that it commonly appears with.

Next time you learn a new word, I want you to try it.

Let me show you what I mean.

Let’s say you just heard the noun, innovation,

and you wanted to spend some time exploring

some of the words that it’s commonly used with.

That’s a really smart idea!

And you can easily do that using an English

collocations dictionary.

I’ve got a few links to some good ones

in the description box below

but innovation is commonly used with the adjectives

technical, scientific, educational innovation,

design or product innovation.

Scientific innovations are helping

the team to develop new technologies.

There are some common verbs

that are used with innovation.

Encourage, foster, facilitate

stifle or hinder.

The management team

encourage creativity and innovation.

Occur. How does innovation occur?

And a common preposition used with innovation is in.

Innovations in technology

allowed the research to progress.

Well I really hoped that this lesson helped you to see the

value of learning common collocations together,

learning words in chunks together to train your brain

which words to use with other words.

This type of study is crucial to training your brain

to think in English instead of in your own language.

It helps words come to your mind more quickly

and efficiently without thinking about it too much,

if you’re learning them together.

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for another lesson. Bye for now!

大家好,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

有没有一个以英语为母语的人对你说

“嗯……你说的听起来不对。”

“我们不会那样说的。”

通常,这仅仅是因为您使用

了错误的单词组合。

只有少数

单词可以与英语中的单个单词一起使用。

以单词问题为例。

它是名词,也可以是动词,但它是名词!

并且有一组

形容词经常与这个名词一起使用来帮助描述它。

一个尴尬的问题或一个困难的问题。

相关的、探究的

或紧迫的问题。

还有一组动词经常与

疑问一起使用。

问,回答,面对或拥有。

现在,将其与通常不用于疑问句的动词 make 进行比较

某些副词和介词也

用于疑问句,而其他副词和介词则不是。

当单词像这样一起出现时,

它们被称为搭配,在英语

句子中经常一起

出现的单词。

母语人士之所以

说你说的话听起来很奇怪或奇怪,

是因为他们不习惯一起听到

这些词。

他们不经常一起说,

所以听起来有点奇怪。

部分问题在于您可能正在将

单词从您自己的语言

直接翻译成英语。 在您的

语言中通常一起使用但在英语中通常一起使用的

单词,它们不是。

Hacer una 嘉年华。

这在西班牙语中是有道理的,但

如果你直接翻译这些词,你

就会参加派对,

这不是用英语表达的正确方式。

你能用你自己的语言想出这样的例子

吗?

如果您直接翻译单词,而它

在英语中不起作用,那是没有意义的。

我相信你能想到一些你已经知道的。

搭配很可能

是您只是一起使用了错误的单词的问题。

这里的问题是,当您在脑海中翻译它们时,很

容易养成一个坏习惯

并使用在您自己的语言中听起来不错的单词

在英语中的这种组合听起来很奇怪甚至是错误的。

为了进一步探索搭配的概念,

我们将只关注一个简单的动词,make。

我们将专门探讨该动词的一些常见搭配

,make,与名词或名词短语。

我们只需要从食物开始。

动词 make 常用于

食物、饮料和正餐,

如咖啡和茶。

我可以给你煮杯咖啡吗?

它用于午餐,晚餐,早餐等膳食。

我喜欢星期天在家做早餐。

您可以将它与食物、蛋糕、汤、甜点一起使用。

你做晚饭,我做甜点!

但是还有许多其他名词

与 make 搭配

,当我读出它们时

,记下你不知道的名词,

并在本课后在字典中查找它们。

第一个,决定。

15年后,他决定辞职。

借口。 别找借口了!

爱。

他们在他离开这个国家的前一天晚上做爱。

提供。

在他的采访之后,

他们给了他一个他无法拒绝的提议!

假设。

我们还不想做任何假设,

但他似乎有罪。

朋友们。 自从

我们搬到这里后,我们结交了一些非常好的朋友

电话。

我可以借你的电话吗,我需要打个电话。

你可以发出声音或噪音。

不要出声!

如果我们发出声音,他们会听到我们的声音。

你可以铺床。

我早上起床就整理床铺。

抱怨。

如果您对服务不满意,

您应该提出投诉。

并道歉。

你需要向他道歉。

请注意,

使用 make 与抱怨和道歉是非常正式的。

在非正式的演讲和写作中,

你可以以同样的方式使用动词形式的抱怨和道歉

如果您对服务不满意,

您应该投诉。

你需要向他道歉。

你可以弄得一团糟。

昨晚我们出去吃饭时,孩子们弄得一团糟

你可以制定一个计划。

你有没有为你的暑假做任何计划?

你也可以犯错误。

我承认我们可能在那里犯了一个错误。

利润。

三年后,生意终于开始盈利了!

但同样,您也可以使用 make with loss。

三年后,这家公司仍然处于亏损状态。

你可以演讲了!

新郎讲话后,音乐响起。

努力。 你可以努力。

他真的很努力在聚会上玩得开心。

你可以列一个清单。

我想我们已经邀请了大约 200 人。

我真的应该列一个名单,这样我就知道了!

你可以赚钱。

我听说他在网上赚钱。

你可以取得进步。

你儿子今年在学校取得了很大进步。

发表声明。

他亲眼目睹了这场战斗。

他需要向警方发表声明。

并改变。

在上个月表现不佳之后,

我们需要做出一些改变。

你可以犯错误,这类似于错误。

哦哦..我想我犯了一个错误。

做出承诺。

去年你给了我一个承诺!

时间。 她需要为家人腾出更多时间。

那么 Emma 哪些名词不与 make 一起使用?

好吧,很多

但一些常见的错误

是聚会。

他周五晚上要开派对。

动词 throw、have

和 plan a party 是可能的,

但 make 听起来不对。

不要在英语中使用 make 和聚会。

做一张照片。

艺术家在外面制作她的照片。

动词 draw、create、paint a picture 是可能的,

但 make 不是。

做一个烧烤。

今晚我们在公园里烧烤,

你要来吗?

动词 have 和 cook 在这里是可能的,

但 make 是没有意义的。

出事也是不对的。

我希望他们没有出事。

动词 have、saw 和 cause 在这里是可能的,

但 make 不是。

英语搭配的想法

可能会让人不知所措。

我们只关注动词 make

并查看

与它搭配的所有不同名词。

这还不是全部。

但是像这样在常见搭配中分块学习单词

是一个非常好的主意。

您正在学习和练习一个单词以及

它通常出现的其他单词。

下次你学一个新词时,我希望你试试。

让我告诉你我的意思。

假设您刚刚听到了名词,创新,

并且您想花一些时间来探索

一些常用的词。

这真是一个聪明的主意!

您可以使用英语搭配词典轻松做到这一点

我在下面的描述框中有一些好的链接,

但创新通常与形容词

技术、科学、教育创新、

设计或产品创新一起使用。

科学创新正在

帮助团队开发新技术。

有一些

与创新一起使用的常见动词。

鼓励、促进、促进

扼杀或阻碍。

管理团队

鼓励创造力和创新。

发生。 创新是如何发生的?

与创新一起使用的常用介词是 in。

技术创新

使研究得以进步。

嗯,我真的希望这节课能帮助你看到

一起学习常见搭配的价值,

一起学习单词以训练你的大脑将

哪些单词与其他单词一起使用。

这种类型的学习对于训练你的大脑

用英语而不是你自己的语言思考至关重要。 如果您一起学习

单词,它可以帮助您更快

,更有效地想到单词,而无需过多考虑

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