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tf eee ga TS ALL Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data ‘Molinsky, Steven J ‘Word by word picture dictionary / Steven J. Molinsky, Bill Bliss pom. Includes index. 1. Picture dictionaries. English 2. English language ~ Textbooks for foreign speakers. 1. Bliss, ill. I, Tile, PEIOZ9.MSB 1994 423.1 -de20 93.2129 CIP ISBN 0-13.278310-3, ISBN 0-13-278235-9 (pbk) Acquisitions editor: Tina Carver Managing editor, production: Sylvia Moore Production editor: Janet Johnston Electronic production technology coordinator: Molly Pike Riccardi Electronic production: Louise B. Capuano Interior design: Kenny Beck Cover supervisor: Marianne Frasco Cover design: Merle Krumper Buyer/scheduler: Ray Keating Ilustrated by RICHARD E. HILL © 1994 by Prentice Hall Regents Prentice-Hall, Inc. White Plains, New York 10606 All rights reserved. No part ofthis publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic mechanical, photocopying recording, or otherwise, without the prior ‘written permission ofthe publisher. Printed in the United States of America ISBN 0-13-278315-3 (case) 10 9 8 7 ISBN 0-13-278235-9 (paper) 15 14 13 12 11 Prentice-Hall International (UK) Limited, London Prentice-Hall of Australia Pty. Limited, Sydney Prentice-Hall Canada Inc., Toronto Prentice-Hall Hispanoamericana, S. A., Mexico Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi Prentice-Hall of Japan, Inc., Tokyo Pearson Education Asia Pie. Ltd, Singapore Editora Prentice-Hall do Brasil, Ltda., Rio de Janeiro aA EE OL Introduction v Gardening Tools and Home Supplies 29 Personal Information 1 Numbers 30 Family Members | 2 Mathematics a Family Members 3 tee 2 Non America 4 The Calendar 33 6 eon Places Around Town | 34 Everyday Activities | 8 i Places Around Town Il 36 Everyday Activities II 9 Th The Classroom 10 le Clty a8 Classroom Actions. ‘a Describing People and Things 40 Coianasies, ‘Nationalities, Describing Physical States and Languages 2 and Emotions 42 Types of Housing 13 Fruits 44 The Living Room 14 Vegetables 45 The Dining Room 15 The Supermarket | 46 The Dining Room: The Supermarket Il 48 A Place Setting 16 Containers and Quantities 50 The Bedroom 7 Units of Measure 52 The Kitchen 18 Food Preparation and Recipes 53 Bechenware 19 Fast Foods and Sandwiches 54 ie Baby's Room 20 The Restaurant 55 Baby Care 21 sions The Bathroom 22 aig = lothin| Personal Care Products 23 6 : Sleepwear, Underwear, Household Cleaning and Laundry o and Footwear 58 Outside the Home 25 Exercise Clothing and Outerwear 59 The Apartment Building 26 Jewelry and Accessories 60 Housing Utilities, Services, Describing Clothing 61 and Repairs 27 The Department Store 62 Tools 28 Video and Audio Equipment 63 Computers, Telephones, and Cameras The Toy Store Money The Bank The Body Ailments, Symptoms, and Injuries Medical and Dental Care Medical Treatment and the Hospital Medicine The Post Office The Library The School School Subjects and Extracurricular Activities Occupations | Occupations II Work Activities The Office Office Equipment Office Furnishings Office Supplies The Factory The Construction Site The Car Highways and Streets Public Transportation The Airport The Airplane 64 65 66 67 68 70 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 80 82 84 86 87 88 89 90 a1 92 94 95 96 97 The Weather and Seasons Outdoor Recreation The Park and the Playground The Beach Individual Sports and Recreation Team Sports Team Sports Equipment Winter Sports and Recreation Water Sports and Recreation Sport and Exercise Actions Handicrafts, Hobbies, and Games Entertainment Types of Entertainment Musical Instruments Trees, Flowers, and Plants The Environment and Energy The Farm and Farm Animals Animals and Pets Birds and Insects Fish, Sea Animals, and Reptiles Measurements and Geometric Shapes The Universe and Space Exploration Glossary Thematic Index 98 99 100 101 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 anal 12 113 14 W5 116 118 119 120 122 137 PERSONAL INFORMATION 2B A. What's your name? PT B. Nancy Ann Peterson. APPLICATION Ce Oe ame aitvaixgas Ann Piliietereon eae, eg 5 & © @ © 2 Maln Street_#5A_ Address eer nie ® 22960 h a 5 slate ip code ® ® 1. name 5. address 9% city 12. area code 2. first name 6. street number 10. state 13. telephone number/ 3, middle name 7, street 11. zip code phone number 4, last nameffamily name/ 8. apartment number 14. social security number surname A. What's your 2 ‘A. What's your last name? Tell about yourself: ‘ B My name iS csnscene A. Did you say 2 ‘A. How do you spel that? My address is... B. Yes, That's right 8 My telephone number is Now interview a friend, FAMILY MEMBERS I . Who is she? She's my wife. What's her name? . Her name is Betty. A. Who is he? B. He's my husband. A. What's his name? B._ His name is Fred. 1. wife children grandparents grandchildren 2. husband 5. daughter 10. grandmother 12. granddaughter parents 5 on 11. grandfather 13. grandson 3. mother en 8. brother 4. fathe me 9. baby A. (like to introduce my ‘A. What's your ___‘s name? Tell about your family B. Nice to meet you. 8. HisHer name i Talk about photos of family C. Nice to meet you, too. members. FAMILY MEMBERS ITI . Who is she? She's my aunt. e Al . What's her name? |. Her name is Linda, Who is he? He's my uncle. What's his name? His name is fack. @2>a> e>e> 1. aunt 3. niece 6. motherin-law 8. son-in-law 10. brother-in-law 2. uncle 4. nephew 7. father-in-law 9. daughter-in-law 11, sister-in-law 5. cousin Tell about your relatives: ‘Let me introduce my B. Im glad to meet you. What are their names? C. Nice meeting you, oo. ‘Where do they live? Draw your family tree and talk abouts NORTH AMERICA THE WORLD 1. North America 3. Europe 5. The Middle East 7. Australia 2, South America 4. Africa 6. Asia 8. Antarctica A, Where's 2 A. What ocean/sea is near B. It'sin B. The.........Ocean/Sea. EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES I ‘A. What do you do every day? B. I get up, | take a shower, and | brush my teeth. 1. getup 7. wash my* face 12, get undressed 16. make breakfast 2. take a shower 8. put on makeup 13. take a bath 17. make lunch 3. brush my* teeth 9. brush my* hair 14. g0 to bed 18. cook/make dinner 4, floss my* teeth }0. comb my* hair 15. sleep 19. eat/have breakfast 5. shave 1. make the bed 20. eat/have lunch 6. get dressed 21. eathave dinner * my, his, her, our, your, their ‘A. What does he do every day? ‘A. What does she do every day? What do you do every day? Make a B. He she s B. She__s, she 5, list and he. and she —___s. Interview some friends and tell about their everyday activities EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES II Cs r RS) ‘A. Hil What are you doing? B. I’m cleaning the apartment. 1, clean the apartment/ 6. do the laundry 11, watch TV 16, play basketball clean the house 7. iron 12, listen to the radio. 17, play the guitar 2. sweep the floor 8. feed the baby 13. listen to music 18. practice the piano 3. dust 9. feed the cat 14, read 19, study 4. vacuum 10. walk the dog 15. play 20. exercise 5. wash the dishes A Hi, al TRIS IS ese ‘A. Ate you going to ___ today? What are you going to do tomorrow? What are you doing? B. Yes. I'm going to ina Make a list of everything you are B. 'm—_ing, How about you? little while going to do. A. tm ing. THE CLASSROOM ‘A. Where's the teacher? A. Where's the pen? B. The teacher is next to the board B. The pen is on the desk. 1, teacher 10. book/textbook 19. chalk 27. globe 2, teacher's aide 11. notebook 20. chalk tray 28, bookshelf 3. student notebook paper 21, eraser 29. overhead projector 4, seavchair graph paper 22, PA. system/ 30. TV 5. pen 14, ruler loudspeaker 31. (movie) screen 6. pencil 15. calculator 23. bulletin board 32, slide projector 7. eraser 16. clock 24, thumbtack 33. computer 8. desk 17. flag 25. map 34, (movie) projector 9, teacher's desk 18. board 26. pencil sharpener A. Isthere a/an in your A. Isthere afan in your Describe your classroom. classroom? classroom?* (here's afar eases) B. Yes. There's a/an____ B. No, there isn’, next tofon the

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