B2-level (Upper-Intermediate) English requires mastering natural phrasal verbs, idioms, and collocations to boost fluency. Key phrasal verbs include bring up (raise a child), turn down (reject), come across(find by chance), and put up with(tolerate). Focus on collocations like make an effort and take advantage of.
Common B2 Phrasal Verbs:
* Break down: To stop functioning (vehicles/machines).
* Bring up: To mention a topic or raise a child.
* Come across: To find something or meet someone by chance.
* Fall out (with): To have an argument and stop being friendly with someone.
* Get by: To manage with the money/skills you have.
* Get down to: To start doing something seriously.
* Look into: To investigate.
* Make for: To result in or move towards.
* Put up with: To tolerate an unpleasant person or situation.
* Run out of: To use all of a supply.
* Set up: To start a business or arrange something.
* Take after: To resemble a family member.
* Turn down: To reject an offer or reduce volume.
Key B2 Collocations (Words that go together)
* Take advantage of: To use a situation to your benefit.
* Make an effort: To try to do something.
* Break a habit: To stop doing something you do often.
* Keep a promise: To do what you said you would.
* Have a tendency to: To be likely to do something.
Useful B2 Idiomatic Phrases:
* At all costs: To do something regardless of the effort or cost.
* In the long run: Eventually; over a long period of time.
* On the tip of my tongue: To be close to remembering something.
* Lose your temper: To become very angry.
* Get my head around it: To understand something complex.
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