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1 Basic WordsNumbers TimeCalendarMoney and ShoppingColors In, On, Under Opposites Telephone
2 SchoolClassroom Listen, Read, WriteSchoolComputers
3 FamilyFamily Raising a Child Life Events
4 PeopleFace and Hair Daily Activities Walk, Jump, RunFeelingsWave, Greet, SmileDocuments Nationalities
5 CommunityPlaces Around TownShops and Stores*Bank Post Office Library Daycare CenterCity Square Crime and Justice
6 HousingTypes of HomesFinding a Place to Live Apartment BuildingHouse and GardenKitchen and Dining
AreaLiving RoomBedroom and BathroomHousehold ProblemsHousehold ChoresCleaning Supplies
“[This book] offers far more challenge and motivatingactivities than most dictionaries, basic or otherwise,while maintaining an uncluttered, appealing visualimpression to the reader. Its exercises offer a chance forcritical thinking and active learning, not just passive, rotememorization.”
Sally Gearhart, Santa Rosa Junior College, Santa Rosa, CA
“This dictionary goes beyond other picture dictionarieswith only attractive artwork. This one directlycontributes to the learners’ overall development in theuse of the vocabulary in context through short andinformative readings and conversations.Congratulations!”
Bari Ramirez, Stockard Middle School, Dallas, TX
7 FoodFruits and Nuts*Vegetables Meat, Poultry, and SeafoodInside the RefrigeratorFood to GoCooking*Cooking EquipmentMeasurements and
ContainersSupermarket Restaurant Order, Eat, Pay
8 ClothingClothesSleepwear, Underwear, and
SwimwearShoes and Accessories Describing Clothes Fabrics and Patterns Buying, Wearing, and
Caring for ClothesSewing and Laundry
9 TransportationVehicles and Traffic Signs Parts of a CarTaking a Road Trip AirportTaking a Flight Public TransportationUp, Around, Over
10 HealthThe Human Body Injuries, Symptoms, and
IllnessesHurting and Healing HospitalMedical CenterPharmacySoap, Comb, and Floss
11 WorkJobs 1 Jobs 2WorkingFarm Office FactoryHotel Tools and Supplies 1*Tools and Supplies 2 Drill, Sand, Paint
12 Earth and SpaceWeather The Earth’s Surface Energy, Pollution, and
Natural DisastersThe United States and
CanadaThe World The Universe
13 Animals, Plants,and HabitatsGardenDesert Rain Forest*Grasslands Polar Lands SeaWoodlands
14 School Subjects Math ScienceWriting Explore, Rule, Invent US Government and
Citizenship
15 The ArtsFine Arts Performing ArtsInstruments Film, TV, and Music
16 RecreationBeachCampingCity Park Places to VisitIndoor Sports and Fitness Outdoor Sports and
FitnessWinter SportsGames, Toys, and
HobbiesCamera, Stereo, and DVD Holidays and
Celebrations
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE HEINLE
PICTURE DICTIONARY� 4,000 words are taught contextually through color
photographs and illustrations, readings, and activities in 16 thematic units.
� Each lesson includes accessible contextualized readings,high frequency word patterns study, and active learningopportunities to build language skills and aid in rapidvocabulary acquisition.
� The Lesson Planner with Activity Bank CD-ROM givesteachers over 300 lesson plan options in addition tomany teaching hints and suggestions.
� The audio program and Interactive CD-ROM offerstudents additional pronunciation and vocabularypractice through read-alongs, games, word webs, andother activities.
Unlike other dictionaries,The Heinle Picture Dictionarypresents new vocabulary incontext through “Words inContext,” “Word Partnerships,”and “Words in Action.”
Whether used as a classroomtext or a self-study tool,The Heinle Picture Dictionarywill rapidly increase students’vocabulary.
Try a lesson today. Discover the difference!
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See Preview pages 4-5 for key features.
See Preview pages6-13 for samplelesson pages.
See Preview pages 14-15 for asample from theLesson Planner.
*Included in this sampler
The Heinle Picture Dictionary Unit 11: “Work,” page 160
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“Words inContext”shows how the language isactually usedthroughaccessible,contextualizedreadings at ahigh-beginninglevel.
“Word Partnerships” expand students’ useand understanding of high frequency wordpatterns and collocations.
“Words inAction” givesstudentsopportunitiesto applyvocabularythroughcriticalthinking andactivelearning.
KEY FEATURESThematic units bring everyday vocabulary to life.
The Heinle Picture Dictionary Unit 13: “Rain Forest,” page 182
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