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this video is brought to you by EAP foundation cohn the website for all your academic English needs so this video will focus on the academic collocations list or ACL and Iamp;#39;ll be looking at three things first weamp;#39;ll see what collocations are then weamp;#39;ll look in detail at the academic collocations list with some examples and Iamp;#39;ll finish up by giving some ideas about how you can learn academic collocations so letamp;#39;s begin by considering what collocations are so the word collocation can be broken down into the prefix Co and the root location Co means together while location means place and a collocation is two or more words that often occur in other words are placed together a simple example of a collocation is heavy rain this is an adjective a noun collocation and this is an everyday not an academic collocation and Iamp;#39;m going to look at the same collocation in different languages because collocations are not just something that exists in English