Cambridge Vocabulary For Advanced (1080p)

: Instead of common verbs, use precise alternatives like alleviate (to make less severe), exacerbate (to make worse), or mitigate (to lessen gravity).

: Advanced learners must avoid "naturalness" errors—for example, knowing which prepositions or verbs typically pair with a noun (e.g., "committing a crime" vs. "doing a crime").

: Understanding the difference between formal, academic language and informal idiomatic expressions (e.g., "costs an arm and a leg") is critical for context-appropriate communication. Essential Study Materials

Advanced proficiency is defined by moving beyond basic synonyms to specialized language and nuanced expressions:

: Instead of common verbs, use precise alternatives like alleviate (to make less severe), exacerbate (to make worse), or mitigate (to lessen gravity).

: Advanced learners must avoid "naturalness" errors—for example, knowing which prepositions or verbs typically pair with a noun (e.g., "committing a crime" vs. "doing a crime").

: Understanding the difference between formal, academic language and informal idiomatic expressions (e.g., "costs an arm and a leg") is critical for context-appropriate communication. Essential Study Materials

Advanced proficiency is defined by moving beyond basic synonyms to specialized language and nuanced expressions:


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