Quiz: Why You’re Not Sounding Fluent (And How Collocations Fix It!)

Test your understanding of specific collocations, vocabulary levels, and word combinations covered in this detailed vocabulary lesson

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Q1 Beginner 1 pts

According to the video, which of these is NOT a correct collocation for the word 'vocabulary'? Video Reference:
"if you tell me something like, I would like to raise my vocabulary, I understand you, it's grammatic..."

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Q2 Intermediate 2 pts

What are the correct verb collocations with 'feedback' mentioned in the video? Video Reference:
"you may give feedback or provide feedback or even offer feedback..."

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Q3 Intermediate 2 pts

According to the video, which adjective-noun collocations are correct for the word 'controversial'? Video Reference:
"Maybe you're going to debate a controversial issue or say that someone made a controversial decision..."

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Q4 Advanced 3 pts

What does the speaker explain about 'conventional wisdom'? Video Reference:
"if we're talking about conventional wisdom, it refers to opinions or theories that have existed for ..."

Q5 Intermediate 2 pts

What are the correct adverb-adjective collocations with 'deeply' that have negative connotations? Video Reference:
"You may say that you are deeply worried about something or deeply concerned about something... you m..."

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Q6 Beginner 1 pts

The video states that learning collocations is a shortcut to building vocabulary. Video Reference:
"Building your vocabulary is something that may take a considerable amount of time, but learning coll..."

Q7 Beginner 1 pts

According to the video, what vocabulary levels are covered in the lesson? Video Reference:
"I want to start out with words that are at a B2, C1, and C2 level..."

Q8 Advanced 3 pts

What specific verb collocations does the video mention for the word 'call' in its official context? Video Reference:
"to call a meeting or more specifically to call an emergency meeting... You could call for a strike o..."

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