7 min

Learn 16 common collocations with "time‪"‬ Espresso English Podcast

    • Language Learning

"Time" is one of the most common words in English - but do you know all the different ways you can use the word time?

In today's lesson, you'll learn 16 common collocations with the word TIME, such as: waste time, kill time, it's about time, stall for time

There's also a quiz to help you practice the collocations in this lesson - you can click here to try it!
One common problem among adults who are learning English is not having much time to study. Between work, school, family, and hobbies, it's hard to sit down and study English for hours and hours.

That's why I create lessons that are short but effective - and one of the best examples of that is my e-book, 1000 Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day. Each lesson takes only about 5 minutes to read, and 5 minutes to do the exercise.

This e-book is perfect for you if you have a busy schedule, but you still want to make progress in your English. It also includes audio, so you can listen to the lessons as well.

For now, try to write some sentences using the "time" collocations you learned in today's lesson, because the best way to remember them is to practice.

"Time" is one of the most common words in English - but do you know all the different ways you can use the word time?

In today's lesson, you'll learn 16 common collocations with the word TIME, such as: waste time, kill time, it's about time, stall for time

There's also a quiz to help you practice the collocations in this lesson - you can click here to try it!
One common problem among adults who are learning English is not having much time to study. Between work, school, family, and hobbies, it's hard to sit down and study English for hours and hours.

That's why I create lessons that are short but effective - and one of the best examples of that is my e-book, 1000 Collocations in 10 Minutes a Day. Each lesson takes only about 5 minutes to read, and 5 minutes to do the exercise.

This e-book is perfect for you if you have a busy schedule, but you still want to make progress in your English. It also includes audio, so you can listen to the lessons as well.

For now, try to write some sentences using the "time" collocations you learned in today's lesson, because the best way to remember them is to practice.

7 min