2022-07-06
14 分钟Hi there, this is Harry, and welcome back to my advanced English lessons with Harry.
So what have I got for you in this particular lesson?
Well, we're going to look at colocations, and colocations are really, really popular with our listeners and our viewers and our students.
So we're going today to look at collocations related to leisure.
So, collocations related to leisure.
And just a quick note about what is a collocation in case you're worrying about it and you're not quite sure.
Well, a collocation is simply two or more words that are often seen together or often used together.
And collocations for our students are really helpful because they're not just single words.
And when you use them, you're using actual phrases or expressions.
And then this way it can make you more easily understood and help you to speak like a native, which is what we're trying to do.
Okay, so as I said, collocations connected with leisure.
Okay.
Or collocations related to leisure.
I think I've got ten of them in this particular one.
Yeah, ten on the list.
I'll go through them one to ten, then I'll go back through them and give you an example as to how you might use them.
So here they are.
Catch up on sleep, have a lie in, go for a stroll, hit the shops, take up a hobby or sport, catch up with friends, have someone over for dinner, go out for a meal, stay up late and spend quality time somewhere.
Spend quality time together usually.
Okay, so here we have ten of them.