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Use flashcard apps like Anki or Quizlet. Put the native definition or a fill-in-the-blank prompt on the front, and the complete English lexical chunk on the back. Review these cards at increasing time intervals. Practice Active Recall

The Ultimate Guide to English Lexical Chunks: Boost Your Fluency (Plus Downloadable PDF Guide)

For each chunk in your PDF, write one true sentence about your own life. Do not copy the example from the PDF.

Words that naturally sit together in English. Changing one word makes the phrase sound incorrect to native speakers. (not "do a mistake" ) Fast food (not "quick food" ) Heavy rain (not "strong rain" ) 2. Phrasal Verbs List Of Chunks In English Pdf

(Summarizing a lengthy narrative quickly) 4. Chunks for Time and Frequency

What is your (Business meetings, IELTS/TOEFL exam prep, or casual travel conversation)?

These chunks are essential for everyday social interactions. Use flashcard apps like Anki or Quizlet

Download 1–2 high-quality PDFs from the sources above, print them, and start practicing 5 chunks a day. Within a month, you’ll notice your English becoming more natural, confident, and automatic.

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Read your chunk list aloud. Focus on the rhythm and stress. Chunks are spoken smoothly as if they are a single, long word. Conclusion Practice Active Recall The Ultimate Guide to English

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While a PDF is excellent for printing and annotation, combine it with these tools:

| | Definition | Examples | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Collocations | Words that naturally go together. This is a broad category that includes the following specific types. | heavy rain, make a decision, do homework | | Verb + Noun | Verbs and nouns that are frequently paired. | make a mistake, take a break, pay attention | | Adjective + Noun | Adjectives that are commonly used with specific nouns. | strong coffee, deep sleep, a golden opportunity | | Phrasal Verbs | A verb combined with a particle (preposition or adverb) to create a new meaning. | give up, run into, look after, break down | | Idioms | Phrases where the meaning is different from the literal meanings of the individual words. | it's a piece of cake, to spill the beans, burn the midnight oil | | Fixed Expressions | Phrases that are always used in the same, unchangeable form. | What’s up with…?, I’ll get back to you, It’s up to you | | Sentence Frames | Chunks with empty "slots" that can be filled with different words. They provide a structure for building sentences. | I think that…; The thing is…; It’s no big deal |

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