The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (OALD) app version 1.1.2.19 is part of the ongoing updates for the 10th Edition, designed to provide comprehensive English language support for non-native speakers. This specific minor update focuses on stability and refining the core features of the world’s bestselling advanced-level dictionary. Core Content & Database

Massive Vocabulary: Features over 86,000 words, 95,000 phrases, and 112,000 meanings, all explained using a simplified 3,500-word defining vocabulary.

Real-World Context: Includes 237,000 example sentences to show words in natural use.

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OPAL™ (Oxford Phrasal Academic Lexicon): Dedicated word lists for mastering academic English required for higher education. Version 1.1.2.x Technical Improvements Oxford Advanced Learner's Dict - Apps on Google Play

How to Get This Version

If you already own the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app, check your app store (Google Play, App Store, or publisher's website) for the v1.1.2.19 update. New users should ensure they are purchasing the latest edition (typically OALD 10th edition content, depending on licensing).

Note: Version numbers vary by platform. v1.1.2.19 may refer to a specific patch release for Android or a legacy Symbian/Windows Mobile build. Always verify compatibility with your device OS before updating.


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Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary – Version 1.1.2.19

Platform: Android / iOS / Windows (as applicable)
Version: 1.1.2.19
Category: Education / Reference
Publisher: Oxford University Press


2.4. Coded Grammar & Collocations

  • Verb patterns (e.g., [V + noun], [V that])
  • Collocation boxes for common word pairs (e.g., heavy rain, not strong rain).

How to use it effectively (study routine)

  1. Daily lookup habit:
    • Look up 5–10 new words encountered in reading; add to a dedicated list.
  2. Active review:
    • Use built‑in quizzes or create spaced‑repetition flashcards from saved lists; review 10–15 min/day.
  3. Pronunciation practice:
    • Listen to both UK/US pronunciations; repeat aloud and record yourself if the app supports it.
  4. Contextual learning:
    • Read example sentences and write 2 original sentences for each new word.
  5. Collocations & phrasal verbs:
    • Compile a weekly set (8–12 collocations) and practice via gap-fill sentences.
  6. Writing check:
    • Use usage notes to correct common grammar/word-choice errors in your drafts.

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