🎯 Lesson Goal
In this lesson, you will learn common English collocations.
A collocation is a natural combination of words. Native speakers often use these words together.
📌 Why Collocations Matter
- They help you avoid direct translation mistakes.
- They make your speaking sound more natural.
- They improve writing for work, school, and exams.
- They help you remember vocabulary as useful phrases.
Instead of only learning decision, learn make a decision.
📊 Natural vs. Unnatural English
| Natural English | Unnatural English | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ make a decision | ❌ do a decision | decide something |
| ✅ do homework | ❌ make homework | complete school work |
| ✅ take a shower | ❌ make a shower | bathe quickly |
| ✅ heavy rain | ❌ strong rain | a lot of rain |
| ✅ heavy traffic | ❌ strong traffic | a lot of traffic |
| ✅ pay attention | ❌ put attention | focus |
🧩 Common Types of Collocations
Verb + Noun
- make a decision
- do homework
- take a break
- give advice
Adjective + Noun
- heavy rain
- strong coffee
- close friend
- serious problem
Verb + Preposition
- listen to music
- wait for someone
- depend on someone
- apply for a job
Noun + Noun
- coffee shop
- bus stop
- credit card
- movie theater
🛠️ Make vs. Do
English often uses make when you create, produce, cause, or choose something. English often uses do for tasks, work, routines, and responsibilities.
| Verb | Common Collocations | Example |
|---|---|---|
| make | make a decision, make a mistake, make progress, make friends, make money, make the bed | She is making progress in English. |
| do | do homework, do the dishes, do laundry, do research, do your best, do someone a favor | Please do your best. |
📦 Take, Have, Get, Give
Take
- take a shower
- take a break
- take a photo
- take notes
- take responsibility
Have
- have breakfast
- have a conversation
- have a meeting
- have trouble
- have fun
Get
- get a job
- get permission
- get better
- get ready
- get in touch
Give
- give advice
- give an answer
- give a presentation
- give someone a hand
- give permission
🌧️ Adjective + Noun Collocations
| Natural English | Not Usually | Example |
|---|---|---|
| heavy rain | strong rain | There was heavy rain last night. |
| heavy traffic | strong traffic | There is heavy traffic downtown. |
| strong coffee | powerful coffee | I like strong coffee. |
| close friend | near friend | He is a close friend. |
| high price | tall price | That is a high price. |
| quick question | fast question | I have a quick question. |
| serious problem | grave problem | We have a serious problem. |
| common mistake | normal mistake | This is a common mistake. |
🌎 Spanish Transfer Problems
| Spanish idea | Common English mistake | Natural English |
|---|---|---|
| ES: hacer una decisión | do a decision | make a decision |
| ES: hacer tarea | make homework | do homework |
| ES: tomar una ducha | make a shower | take a shower |
| ES: lluvia fuerte | strong rain | heavy rain |
| ES: poner atención | put attention | pay attention |
| ES: escuchar música | listen music | listen to music |
📚 Collocation Bank
Use this section as a reference. You do not need to memorize everything at once. Choose a few collocations and use them in real sentences.
1. Make
- make a decision — I need to make a decision.
- make a choice — You have to make a choice.
- make a mistake — Everyone makes mistakes.
- make progress — You are making progress.
- make an effort — Please make an effort.
- make a plan — Let’s make a plan.
- make a promise — He made a promise.
- make a phone call — I need to make a phone call.
- make money — She wants to make money online.
- make friends — It can be hard to make friends.
- make the bed — I make the bed every morning.
- make noise — The neighbors are making noise.
- make dinner — I’ll make dinner tonight.
- make an appointment — I need to make an appointment.
- make a suggestion — Can I make a suggestion?
- make an excuse — Don’t make excuses.
- make a complaint — The customer made a complaint.
- make a living — He makes a living as a teacher.
- make sense — That makes sense.
- make sure — Make sure you lock the door.
2. Do
- do homework — She does homework after school.
- do the dishes — I’ll do the dishes.
- do the laundry — We need to do the laundry.
- do housework — He hates doing housework.
- do chores — The kids do chores on Saturday.
- do your job — Just do your job.
- do work — I have to do some work.
- do business — We do business with that company.
- do research — Students need to do research.
- do exercise — I try to do exercise every day.
- do your best — Do your best.
- do someone a favor — Can you do me a favor?
- do damage — The storm did a lot of damage.
- do well — She did well on the test.
- do badly — He did badly in the interview.
3. Common Life Categories
Work
- attend a meeting
- schedule a meeting
- meet a deadline
- miss a deadline
- submit a report
- send an email
- give a presentation
- apply for a job
- get a promotion
- sign a contract
School
- take a class
- attend class
- do homework
- take a test
- pass a test
- study for an exam
- pay attention
- ask a question
- make progress
- practice pronunciation
Home
- make the bed
- clean the house
- do the dishes
- take out the trash
- do the laundry
- cook dinner
- set the table
- pay the bills
- lock the door
- charge your phone
Social Life
- have a conversation
- make friends
- keep in touch
- give advice
- ask for advice
- tell a story
- tell the truth
- make a joke
- have an argument
- say sorry
4. Take, Have, Get, Give
Take
- take a shower
- take a break
- take a photo
- take notes
- take a test
- take medicine
- take responsibility
- take time
Have
- have breakfast
- have lunch
- have dinner
- have a conversation
- have a meeting
- have fun
- have trouble
- have a headache
Get
- get a job
- get permission
- get help
- get advice
- get better
- get ready
- get married
- get lost
Give
- give advice
- give an answer
- give an example
- give a speech
- give a presentation
- give permission
- give someone a call
- give someone a hand
5. Adjective + Noun
- heavy rain
- heavy traffic
- strong coffee
- strong smell
- strong personality
- high price
- high quality
- low price
- quick question
- close friend
- close relationship
- serious problem
- major problem
- common mistake
- regular customer
- great opportunity
✏️ Practice A — Fill in the Blank
Type the missing word.
🔍 Practice B — Error Correction
Rewrite each sentence correctly.
✅ Practice C — Choose the Correct Verb
Choose the best verb for each collocation.
👂 Practice D — Natural or Unnatural?
Decide if the sentence sounds natural in English.
🗣️ Speaking Practice
Answer these questions with a partner or teacher. Try to use the collocation in your answer.
📝 Writing Practice
Write original sentences. Use the collocation in each prompt.
🧠 Teacher Notes
Teaching Priorities
- Start with make vs. do. This is very useful for Spanish-speaking students.
- Teach collocations as chunks, not isolated vocabulary.
- Use contrastive examples: strong rain vs. heavy rain.
- Ask students to personalize collocations with real sentences.
- Recycle the same collocations across speaking, writing, and correction exercises.
1. Notice the collocation.
2. Compare it with Spanish.
3. Practice it in a controlled exercise.
4. Use it in a personal sentence.
5. Use it in conversation.
🌎 Spanish-Speaking Learner Notes
| Problem | Why it happens | Teaching focus |
|---|---|---|
| make / do confusion | Spanish often uses hacer for both. | Teach fixed phrases: make a decision, do homework. |
| strong rain / strong traffic | Direct translation from lluvia fuerte or tráfico fuerte. | Teach heavy rain and heavy traffic. |
| put attention | Direct translation from poner atención. | Teach pay attention. |
| listen music | Spanish does not use an equivalent of to in the same way. | Teach listen to music as a complete chunk. |
➕ Suggested Extension Activities
1. Collocation Hunt
Students read a short article or watch a short video and collect 10 natural word combinations.
2. Personal Collocation Notebook
Students create three columns: Collocation, Spanish meaning, My sentence.
3. Translation Repair
Give students literal translations from Spanish and ask them to repair the English.
4. Conversation Challenge
Students must use 5 target collocations in a 3-minute conversation.
📚 Quick Answer Key
| Unnatural | Natural |
|---|---|
| do a decision | make a decision |
| make homework | do homework |
| make a shower | take a shower |
| strong rain | heavy rain |
| strong traffic | heavy traffic |
| put attention | pay attention |
| listen music | listen to music |
| depend of | depend on |