====== Vocabulary for Lengua Inglesa IV ====== {{words2.jpg|Vocabulary for Lengua Inglesa IV}} === Unit 16 === Here are some more collocations to complete //Exercise 3//, page 103: Collocations with **{{colloc_family.pdf|family}}**. Collocations with **{{colloc_drive.pdf|drive}}**. Collocations with **{{colloc_love.pdf|love}}**. To revise vocabulary from Unit 16, you can do this exercise, **[[http://www.quia.com/hm/758061.html|Unit 16 Hangman]]**. === Unit 17 === To revise vocabulary from Unit 17, you can do this exercise, **[[http://www.quia.com/jw/438510.html|Unit 17 Jumbled Words]]** ---- ===== Common mistakes in English (advanced level): ===== 1. **[[http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/amount.html|Number vs. Amount]]**. 2. **[[http://a4esl.org/q/h/lb/oneword.html|One word, two meanings]]**. Test your knowledge of words with multiple meanings. 3. **[[http://sb058.k12.sd.us/multiple%20meanings/multiple_meaning_words.htm|Multiple meaning words]]**. Here's more practice with words with two or more meanings. 4. **[[http://www.quia.com/cb/6344.html|Homographs]]** (Multiple meanings words). This is game. Try it! 5. One more game with homographs from EZSchool. The **[[http://www.ezschool.com/Games/Homographs.html|Homographs Game]]**. ===== Collocations ===== To learn new collocations in English, visit the Englishclub.com site about collocations at **[[http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/collocations.htm|Collocations]]**. Here you can practice your knowledge of **[[http://www.better-english.com/strongcoll.htm|English collocations]]** with some multiple-choice quizzes. (On the left part of the screen, you have general English collocations.) ===== Idioms ===== Learn more idioms with the different parts of the body. 1. **{{partsofthebodyidioms_thenose.pdf|The nose}}**. Learn some "nosy" idioms. {{bee01x0152.jpg|Check this out!}} 2. **[[http://a4esl.org/q/h/vm/m-body.html|Body parts idioms]]**. Learn some "body parts" idioms. ===== Count/Non-count nouns & Partitives ===== Practice the use of words which mean "a bit of", "a part of", or similar (a.k.a. as partitives) with food nouns, countable and uncountable, in this exercise: **[[http://a4esl.org/q/h/9801/cr-noncountfood.html|Count/Non-count food partitives]]**.