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Learn 50 high-frequency English collocations with clear definitions and natural example sentences — designed to help you speak and write more fluently. This lesson focuses on real, usable word combinations (e.g., make a decision, take advantage of, heavy rain) plus common learner mistakes and a short quiz — answer question 5 in the comments. What you’ll get in this video: • 50 essential collocations with a short definition and one strong example for each. • Common errors learners make and how to correct them. • A quick 5-question quiz — I reveal answers for Q1–Q4 and ask you to answer Q5 in the comments. How to use this video: Learn in chunks (5–10 collocations at a time), repeat each example aloud, and write 2 original sentences for every collocation you want to remember. Timestamps 0:00 Intro — why collocations matter 0:19 Quick study tips 0:38 Collocations 1–25 (definitions + examples) 5:12 Collocations 26–50 (definitions + examples) 9:40 Top learner mistakes (wrong → correct) 12:32 Quiz Quick SEO keywords (for title/description/tags): English collocations, common collocations, collocations in English, collocation examples, learn collocations Suggested video tags (copy-paste into YouTube tags field): English collocations, collocations list, common collocations, collocations examples, learn English vocabulary, English vocabulary collocations, collocations for learners, collocation mistakes, spoken English collocations, academic collocations Watch & practice: Pause after each collocation, say the example aloud, and type one sentence using the collocation in the comments — I’ll check some of them! If this helped you, Like the video, Subscribe for more natural English lessons, and Comment which collocation surprised you or which one you’ll practice this week. Don’t forget to write your answer for Question 5 in the comments (I’ll read and reply to the best answers). Thank you for learning with me! #englishvocabulary #collocations #englishgrammar #esl #englishlearning #ieltsvocabulary #toeflvocabulary #speakenglish #vocabularylessons #englishtips