2021-12-19
11 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry.
And welcome back to another podcast where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language so that you'll be able to communicate in a much better way, improve your grammar, your phrasal verbs, your use of expressions.
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So what are we talking about today?
Well, in this particular podcast, we're going to take a look at some collocations and in particular, collocations with challenge.
Collocations with the word challenge.
You may remember that some time ago I used in a podcast words that that meant the same as difficulty or problem, and challenge was one of those particular words.
So here we're just going to look specifically at challenge, and everything is about a collocation with challenge.
Okay?
So, as always, I'm going to give them to you one by one, and then I'll go through and give you some examples.
Okay, let's start to face a challenge.
Take on a challenge.
To present or pose.
Pose.
Pose a challenge, rise to a challenge.
Provide a challenge.
To enjoy or relish a challenge.
R e l I s h.
Relish a challenge.