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Collins Easy Learning English Vocabulary is designed to help learners of all ages build their vocabulary. This easy-to-use, topic-based book is an invaluable resource for students and teachers, and is ideal for use in the classroom and for home study.

Collins Easy Learning English Vocabulary is a topic-based vocabulary book, covering over 50 topics, from everyday themes such as family, friends, and hobbies, to topics for travel, work, business and study.

The words within each theme are listed alphabetically so that they are easy to find. Each word has a definition, written in simple language, and phonetics, to help the user learn how to say the word.

An Examples section has corpus examples from real English showing important collocations, as well as useful phrases and idioms.

Collins Easy Learning English Vocabulary contains all the vocabulary a learner needs to communicate effectively in English, and is the perfect resource for users who want to build their vocabulary in a methodical way.

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Collins Easy Learning English Vocabulary is designed for anyone who wants to broaden their knowledge of English words in key everyday situations. Whether you need English at work, at school or university, or for a holiday, Collins Easy Learning English Vocabulary offers you the information you require in a clear and accessible format.

This book is divided into 50 subject areas. These cover such topics as air travel, business, food and drink and science, arranged in alphabetical order. This arrangement by subject area helps you to learn related words and phrases together. In this way, you can always be sure of using the right word in the right context.

Within each topic, vocabulary is divided into nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, phrases and idioms. Each word is defined in relation to the topic in question. For example, in air travel, the meaning that is given for the word connection is:

a plane that leaves after another one arrives and allows you to continue your journey by changing from one to the other.

In computers and the internet, on the other hand, connection is defined in terms of its computer-related sense:

a link between a computer and a network.

For each topic, there are plenty of authentic example sentences from the Collins corpus. These show you how words and phrases are used in real English.

At the end of the book, there are additional sections on place names and people, numbers, measurements, times and dates. There is also an alphabetical index, and a list of irregular verbs.

We hope that this book will help you to expand your knowledge of English vocabulary in a wide range of situations. For more information about Collins dictionaries, visit us at www.collinslanguage.com.

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Pronunciation guide In this dictionary the International Phonetic Alphabet - photo 3

Pronunciation guide

In this dictionary the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is used to show how the words are pronounced. The symbols used in the International Phonetic Alphabet are shown in the table below.

IPA Symbols

Vowel sounds

acalm, ah
act, mass
adive, cry
afire, tyre
aout, down
aflour, sour
emet, lend, pen
esay, weight
efair, care
Ifit, win
iseem, me
Inear, beard
lot, spot
enote, coat
claw, more
boy, joint
could, stood
uyou, use
sure, pure
:turn, third
fund, must
the first vowel in about

Consonant Sounds

bbed, rub
ddone, red
ffit, if
ggood, dog
hhat, horse
jyellow, you
kking, pick
llip, bill
mmat, ram
nnot, tin
ppay, lip
rrun, read
ssoon, bus
ttalk, bet
vvan, love
wwin, wool
xloch
zzoo, buzz
ship, wish
measure, leisure
sing, working
tcheap, witch
thin, myth
then, bathe
djoy, bridge

Notes

Primary and secondary stress are shown by marks above and below the line, in front of the stressed syllable. For example, in the word abbreviation,/,brivien/, the second syllable has secondary stress and the fourth syllable has primary stress.

We do not normally show pronunciations for compound words (words which are made up of more than one word). Pronunciations for the words that make up the compounds are usually found at their entries at other parts of the dictionary. However, compound words do have stress markers.

air travel
NOUNS
aeroplane[erplen]a plane: a vehicle with wings and engines that can fly (In American English, useairplane)
aircraft ( PL ) aircraft[ekrft]a plane or a helicopter
airline[elan]a company that carries people or goods in planes
airplane(American English)seeaeroplane
airport[ept]a place where planes come and go, with buildings and services for passengers
air-traffic controller[e trfk kntrl]someone whose job is to organize where planes go
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