A great idea, maybe, but what should teachers who are not familiar with the students' mother tongues do? How can such teachers, and I imagine they are among the majority, possibly get to know which collocations are translational and which are not?[/quote]
Hi, burro. First at all, where are you from?
Do you know what does burro mean?
In my country it means anybody who does not know and does not learn anything .Totally opposed intelligent, smart and clever. Why did you chose that name? And you do not seem burro, you seem very intelligent.

By the way, I have a little problem with collocations. Can you help me to find the correct collocations in the next paragraph? It is very difficult for me to identify all of them.
A
record digit of 54 teams will be competing in three sections as the Bryants Carpets Intermediate Snooker League
reaches underway that week.
One time again all three sections
are possibly to be very
nearly contested. In Section A,
protecting champions Mariner Automatics, captained
one time again by the most successful skipper in the league, John Stevens, will be
the team to win.
The largest threat
is possibly to come from Grimsby Snooker Club A, and P and J Builders who will have Steve Singleton
at the wheel for
the initial time.
thanks a bunch in advance to give a hand me!
