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Writing Task 2 Advanced Course
IELTS Collocations - ‘words that go together’
In this lesson, a selection of useful collocations for IELTS is divided into simple
categories.
1. Adjective + noun
There is a widespread belief that living in a rural area is preferable to life as a city-dweller.
2. Adverb + verb
It is w
ell known that living in a village has many advantages.
3. Adverb + adjective
Living in a city is incredibly stressful.
4. Noun + verb
A lot of research has been c
arried out into the benefits of country life.
5. Noun + noun
Yet market forces are pushing people to live in cities.
Task 1:
Simple! Just check your understanding of noun/verb/adjective/adverbs forms by identifying
which one is which below! e
.g.
widespread = adjective belief = noun
well = known =
incredibly = stressful =
carry out = research =
Market = forces =
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Task 1 Answers:
widespread = adjective belief = noun
well = adverb (irregular) known = v erb (3rd form, passive)
incredibly = a
dverb stressful = a
djective
carry out = verb (+ preposition) research = noun (uncountable)
market = noun forces = n
oun (plural)
1. Adjective + noun collocations
a) To describe size and impact
Adjective Nouns
considerable amount, degree, difference, doubt, extent, impact, influence, interest, number,
power, risk
important aspect, contribution, decision, difference, point, question, reason
major change, concern, contribution, difference, factor, issue, problem, role, theme
significant difference, effect, impact, increase, number, part, proportion, reduction
widespread assumption, belief, destruction, opposition, practice, protests, support, use
b) To limit adjectives
Adjective Nouns
local area, authorities, business, community, economy, government, people
relevant data, details, example, factor, information, point
specific case, characteristic, conditions, context, example, information, purpose, type
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c) to define areas of influence e.g. economic, political, social, financial
economic conditions, decline, difficulties, factors, hardship, policies, prosperity, status,
success
financial burden, controls, crisis, data, implications, institutions, position, risks, security,
support, world
political agenda, factors, landscape, party, power, reform, rights, stability, system
social class, factor, mobility, network, policy, problems, relationships
2. Verb + noun/adverb collocations
Here are some common verbs shown with their noun and adverb collocations.
Your task - memorise them!
Noun Adverb
To analyse
the data, the evidence closely, in depth, in detail, systematically
To carry out
an analysis, an assessment, an experiment, fully, systematically
an investigation, a survey, a task
To consider
the evidence, the options carefully, seriously
To demonstrate
the importance (of) the need (for) clearly, conclusively
To deny
the accusation, the allegation categorically, strenuously
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To discuss
an idea, an issue, a problem, a question at length, briefly, thoroughly
To establish
the connection, the relationship (between) conclusively, firmly
To examine
the evidence, the facts critically, thoroughly
To identify
the causes (of), the factors (leading to) clearly, straightaway
To raise
awareness, funds, morale, questions, considerably, gradually,
standards
To respond to
an idea, a plan, a proposal, criticism favourably, negatively, positively
To result in
failure, success automatically, inevitably
To resolve
an argument, a conflict, a dispute, an issue, a eventually, speedily
problem
To study
conclusions, data, results, the situation closely, in depth, in detail, thoroughly
To suppress
Evidence, personal freedom, protests, a Brutally, ruthlessly
rebellion, social unrest
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3. Adverb + adjective
In adverb + adjective collocations, the adverb either
● intensifies the adjective (e.g. e
xtremely stressful) o
r
● adds meaning ( e.g. recently published)
They can either stand on their own after the verbs be/appear/become/look/seem:
e.g. The workers need to be highly skilled.
or come before a noun:
e.g. A h
ighly-skilled workforce is needed.
I’ve put these in a table like this so you can cover one half of the collocation and test yourself!
Intensifying the adjective Adding meaning
barely adequate casually employed
generously compensated evenly matched
fiercely competitive falsely accused
strictly confidential justifiably proud
severely delayed largely justified
carefully documented mainly theoretical
highly experienced newly appointed
deeply offensive/offended privately financed
meticulously planned publicly financed
highly qualified/skilled recently published
strictly regulated wrongfully accused
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Noun + Noun collocations
Combining nouns allows for the concise expression of complex ideas.
You can combine nouns to suggest a variety of relationships
1. Source (shale gas = gas that comes from shale)
2. Purpose (defence systems = systems that are used for defence)
3. Specialisation (marketing manager = a manager who is in charge of marketing)
4. Composition (lead pipes = pipes that are made of lead)
5. Content (maths essay = an essay about maths)
6. Location (neck pain = pain in the neck)
7. Time (night shift = a shift that takes place at night)
Below are some common noun collocations in academic writing.
Task - cover the words on the right and see how many collocations you can think of before you
check. Add more of your own as you find them.
business community, interests, objectives, opportunities, relationships, trips
computer age, error, software, studies, graphics
family background, problems, event
government approval, control decision, grant, minister, official, policy, regulation
health advice, concern, cuts, industry, issue, policy, scare, service, treatment, worker
market crash, economy, forces, growth, potential, rate, research, saturation,
research centre, data, evidence, findings, funding, grant, interests, methods, project,
proposal, scientist
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Test Yourself!
What could you put in the spaces?
The purpose of the exercise is to encourage you to increase the variety and range of
your vocab. Don’t worry if you don’t get the exact same answer as me!
1. Transport infrastructure is a ______________ theme in town planning these days.
2. I would like to give a _______________ example of how acid rain causes serious damage.
3. _______________ stability is a prerequisite for a strong economy.
4. Parents have _____________________ influence on school policy.
5. There is a _________________ belief that social mobility is dependent on educational
opportunities.
6. The behaviour of some tourists is often considered to be ________________ offensive.
7. Most immigrant workers are _______________ employed and have no contractual benefits.
8. The work carried out on artificial intelligence was ______________________ theoretical.
9. The purpose of the campaign was to ______________ awareness about the dangers of
smoking.
10. The regime _____________________ suppressed all protests by opposition groups.
11. We need to __________________ the evidence before we make recommendations.
12. The company _______________________ denied any wrongdoing.
13. A child’s family ___________________ and social __________________ play a key role in their
educational success.
14. There is a ________________ connection between smoking and diabetes.
15. Universities have to adapt to the competitive world of market ________________.
16. A ____________- __________________ study suggests that stress decreases life expectancy.
17. Online shopping will _____________________ lead to the decline of high-street shopping.
18. _____________ authorities could do more to reduce town centre rates for small retailers.
19. It is in our long-term interests to respond __________________ to the crisis facing the high
street in order to preserve the ___________________ networks that local shopping
promotes.
20. A ________________________ reduction in commercial town centre activity can lead to an
increase in social isolation.
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Some suggested answers (there may be more than one possibility!)
1. Transport infrastructure is a major theme in town planning these days.
2. I would like to give a s
pecific example of how acid rain causes serious damage.
3. Political stability is a prerequisite for a strong economy.
4. Parents have considerable influence on school policy.
5. There is a w
idespread belief that social mobility is dependent on educational
opportunities.
6. The behaviour of some tourists is often considered to be e
xtremely offensive.
7. Most immigrant workers are c
asually employed and have no contractual benefits.
8. The work carried out on artificial intelligence was mainly t heoretical.
9. The purpose of the campaign was to a raise awareness about the dangers of
smoking.
10. The regime ruthlessly s
uppressed all protests by opposition groups.
11. We need to consider the evidence before we make recommendations.
12. The company categorically d
enied any wrongdoing.
13. A child’s family background a
nd social c
lass play a key role in their educational
success.
14. There is a c
lear connection between smoking and diabetes.
15. Universities have to adapt to the competitive world of market f orces.
16. A recently-published s
tudy suggests that stress decreases life expectancy.
17. Online shopping will i nevitably lead to the decline of high-street shopping.
18. Local authorities could do more to reduce town centre rates for small retailers.
19. It is in our long-term interests to respond positively to the crisis facing the high street
in order to preserve the social networks that local shopping promotes.
20. A significant reduction in commercial town centre activity can lead to an increase in
social isolation.
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Other resources for practice:
Academic Collocations - 4
2-page alphabetical list
Collocations dictionary - a small sample taken from the full dictionary
EAP Foundation.com Academic Collocation List - detailed list
ITALKI 50 collocations list - nice list of 50 useful collocations
IELTS Buddy Exercises - lots of practice on words taken from the Academic
Word List. I’ve checked the quizzes out and they are REALLY good.
Ludwig guru - a place to check collocations
Academic Word List exercises
More academic word list exercises
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