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Busyteacher - 10 Tips To Teach Collocations
Busyteacher - 10 Tips To Teach Collocations
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10 Tips to Teach Collocations
by Stacia Levy
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Knowing the collocates a word occurs with like this will make students less likely
make mistakes in grammar, word choice, and use of idiom
(http://busyteacher.org/classroom_activities-vocabulary/idioms-
worksheets/) and also contributes to fluid speech and writing as students are less
likely to need to stop to search for the correct word.
One of the biggest problems with collocation is its arbitrary nature: there is no
rule or reason that its in regard to and not on regard toit just is.
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Teaching Collocation
1 Teach students the term collocation and the rationale for learning it. Once
they know the rationale behind instruction, they become more motivated to
learn.
2 Notice which words go together when giving out a new reading. Call
students attention to key words and the words that go with them, and
have them underline collocations. On any given page, for example, there is
likely to be numerous collocates. Spend some time practicing and
interacting with these collocations with each reading.
4 Contrast two words:
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make do
5 Extend it: Have students make a list of things they need to accomplish that
week, using make and do. This establishes some of the differences
between the two words (which are largely collocational).
8 Have students practice the phrases youve targeted. Once students been
explicitly taught in contrast to and on the other hand, for example, have
them practice these collocations in journal and essay assignments.
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