Innovations Pre Intermediate Workbook.PDF

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lnlroduction
The main goal of the INNOVATIONS series is to
help you speak English fluently and understand
spoken English. Because of this, most of the
exercises in this book give spoken models of how
the language is normally used.One of the most
important things to think about when studying
English on your own is collocation.
Makingthe most of
yourself-study
Translating from English into your own language
is normal at this level. When you study this book
at home, it is a good idea to also keep your own
vocabulary notebook. Write down new bits of
English on the left and translations on the right.
Here is an exercise which shows you how to
translate well.
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what is a collocation?
A collocation is two or more words which go
together.This often means an adjective + a noun,
a verb + a noun, or a noun * a noun. Some ofthe
exercises in this book look at collocations of
common words - hove, sort out, get - because it is
important to learn how to use these useful words
in lots of different ways.
Start your vocabulary notebook by copying the
sentences below on a page. Write a translation
next to each sentence in your own language. Test
yourself in a week's time. Cover the sentences
and use your translations to help you remember
the whole sentences in English.
L What're you doingtonight?
2. Haveyou beenthere?
3. lt's the secondcity.
How long've you beendoingthat?
Not very long.Only aboura month.
Did you havea niceweekend?
Let'sgo to the caf6round the corner.
I went to bed reallylate lastnight.
Match the verbs with the nouns to make
collocations.
l. to
2. play
3. send
4. work
5. study
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b.
c.
d.
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tennis
in a bank
medicine
swimming
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5.
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Now match these adjectives with the nouns to
make collocations.
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terms
This Workbook gives you plenty of chances to
look at the most common, useful grammatical
structures in English. You will look at both how to
form these structures and how to use them in
everyday contexts.
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Learnfurg new collocations is a big part of
learning a language. You need to be careful when
translating into your own language. lt is always
better to translate collocations - or even whole
sentences - than single words.
Match the underlined words in the sentences
with the grammatical terms.
l. I'm meetinga friend of minelater.
2. I've neverheardof it.
3. That was the worst film I'veever seen.
4. There'sone in my bag.
5. I just stayedat home.
6. This one is better.
7. I dont feel well.
8. Sorry.I wasnt lookingwhere I was going.
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b. present continuous
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d. a superlative adjective h.
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