Don’t Learn Words, Learn Phrases

When many students begin learning English, they start with single words. This feels natural: you see new words, translate them, and try to remember them. Of course as learners, sometimes we just need to learn and new word and that’s fine. But this is not how fluent speakers really use English day to day. To sound accurate, natural and confident, it is much better to also learn phrases, not just words.

Why phrases matter

Language is not built word by word. It is built in ready-made pieces. These pieces are often called collocations or lexical chunks.

  • Collocations are words that commonly go together. For example, we say make a mistake but not do a mistake. We say fast food but not quick food. These are small but important details that make your English sound natural.
  • Lexical chunks are larger pieces of language we use again and again. For example: As far as I know, It depends on…、 または Would you mind if…?

Native speakers do not create every sentence word by word. They use thousands of these chunks automatically. If you only learn words, you miss the natural combinations. But if you learn phrases, your English becomes smoother and more precise.

Accuracy and natural sound

Let’s think about mistakes. A learner might know the word strong and the word rain. If they put them together as strong rain, people will understand, but it will sound unusual. The natural collocation is heavy rain. By learning the phrase, you avoid mistakes before they happen.

Now think about natural sound. Fluent speakers don’t stop to search for each word. Instead, they use whole phrases that are ready in their memory. For example, when someone asks how you are, it’s easier and faster to say I’m not too bad, thanks than to think of a new sentence each time.

The importance at higher levels

At the advanced levels (C1 and C2), this becomes even more important. True mastery of English is not about knowing rare words from the dictionary. It is about using common words in phrases and using the right phrase at the right moment. For example, instead of saying I don’t agree with you strongly, an advanced speaker might say I couldn’t disagree more. The meaning is stronger, clearer, and far more natural.

Advanced users need a very large store of collocations and lexical chunks. This “lexical store” allows them to speak with precision, nuance and confidence. Without it, even if they know lots of individual words, their English may still sound unnatural.

A good habit for every level

Learning phrases is not just for advanced students. It is a good habit for everyone. Even at beginner and intermediate levels, memorising useful chunks helps you to communicate better.

  • Instead of just learning the word hungry, learn the phrase I’m hungry または I’m starving.
  • Instead of only learning interested, learn I’m interested in….
  • Instead of only learning problem, learn The problem is that….

This way, you always know how to use the word in real communication. You can speak more fluently, because you are not stopping to think about grammar or word order each time.

How to learn phrases

Here are some simple strategies:

  1. Notice common patterns – When you read or listen, underline groups of words that often appear together.
  2. Record phrases, not just single words – In your vocabulary notebook, always try to have an example which shows how the word is commonly used. Learn do homework instead of just homework.
  3. Practise speaking with chunks – Use them in role-plays, conversations, or even when talking to yourself. Use it or lose it!
  4. Listen for the music of English – Chunks often have natural stress and rhythm. Copy this when you speak.

Final thoughts

At International House Manchester, we use a communicative-lexical approach. This means we do not just teach you grammar and vocabulary in isolation. We help you collect and practise real English phrases so you can use them when you need them.

So remember: don’t learn words, learn phrases. Build your store of collocations and lexical chunks at every level. It will make your English more accurate, more fluent, and much more natural.

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1.Collocation (noun) – words that usually go together. To learn collocations in English.

2.Lexical chunk (noun) – a group of words often used together as one unit. To use a lexical chunk in conversation.

3.Fluent (adjective) – able to speak a language easily and smoothly. To be fluent in a language.

4.Accuracy (noun) – being correct, without mistakes. To aim for accuracy in speaking.

5.Precise / Precision (adjective / noun) – very exact and clear / exactness. To give a precise answer.

6.Nuance (noun) – a small, subtle difference in meaning or feeling. To understand the nuance of a phrase.

7.Mastery (noun) – a high level of control or skill in a subject. To have mastery of something.

8.Memorise (verb) – to learn something so you can remember it exactly. To memorise useful phrases.

9.Isolation (noun) – being separate, not connected with others. To study words in isolation.

10.Rhythm (noun) – a regular pattern of sounds, like in music or speech. To copy the rhythm of English.

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