1) she speaks with an American accent | he’s got a strong (very noticeable) Yorkshire accent | She has a slight (not very noticeable) French accent | I lost my accent when I moved away from Wales a) something that is correct or true in every detail: collocates: calculation/estimate b) you have just enough of something, for example knowledge or money, so that you can do what you need to do c) When you try hard to do something you find very difficult d) This is the way someone says words and shows what country or region they come from 2) he accurately calculated the distance from the Earth to the Sun | the teacher monitors both fluency and accuracy | inaccurate data | our records are inaccurate a) This refers to when you learn a new skill over a period of time without a lot of effort b) something that is correct or true in every detail: collocates: calculation/estimate c) When you learn to do something very very well. d) When you try hard to do something you find very difficult 3) I’m not fluent in Spanish, but I can get by | I got by on £500 a month when I was a student | you could probably a) This is the way someone says words and shows what country or region they come from b) When you can speak a language very well c) you have just enough of something, for example knowledge or money, so that you can do what you need to do d) something that is correct or true in every detail: collocates: calculation/estimate 4) I am fluent in spoken and written English | they both speak fluent French | Ed is a fluent speaker of Swedish and Danish | the teacher monitors both fluency and accuracy a) This is the way someone says words and shows what country or region they come from b) something that is correct or true in every detail: collocates: calculation/estimate c) When you can speak a language very well d) When you try hard to do something you find very difficult 5) when you’ve mastered this you can try something more difficult | I’ve not quite mastered the art of making bread | she didn’t have any problem mastering the steps a) This is the way someone says words and shows what country or region they come from b) you have just enough of something, for example knowledge or money, so that you can do what you need to do c) something that is correct or true in every detail: collocates: calculation/estimate d) When you learn to do something very very well. 6) she picked up some Spanish when she was living in Madrid | I never learned to play guitar properly - I just picked it up by watching videos | we picked up a few phrases from our German neighbours a) This refers to when you learn a new skill over a period of time without a lot of effort b) This is the way someone says words and shows what country or region they come from c) When you try hard to do something you find very difficult d) something that is correct or true in every detail: collocates: calculation/estimate 7) Anna has always struggled with maths | we’re struggling to cope with the workload | this is a subject where I’m really struggling a) you have just enough of something, for example knowledge or money, so that you can do what you need to do b) When you learn to do something very very well. c) When you try hard to do something you find very difficult d) something that is correct or true in every detail: collocates: calculation/estimate
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