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PEARSON Nes Cee | ere PICTURE DICTIONARY Steven J. Molinsky ° Bill Bliss llustrated by Richard E. Hill Wy colt OE CONTENTS Personal Information and Family Personal Information Fruits 48 Family Members | Vegetables 49 Family Members Il Meat, Poultry, and Seafood 50 Dairy Products, Juices, and Beverages 31 eer ce eu Reece bocce. a speciosa = The Classroom 4 Household Supplies, Baby Products, Classroom Actions 6 and Pet Food 54 Prepositions 8 ‘The Supermarket 55 Everyday Activities | 9 Containers and Quantities, 56 Everyday Activities I 10 Units of Measure 37 Leisure Activities 1 Food Preparation and Recipes 58 Everyday Conversation 2 Kitchen Utensils and Cookware 59 The Weather Fast Food 60 The Coffee Shop and Sandwiches ot 62 tian ae ae ail Numbers 15 Time 6 ° Moe ah eke) The Calendar Colors Clothing Outerwear Sleepwear and Underwear Exercise Clothing and Footwear Jewelry and Accessories Describing Clothing Clothing Problems and Alterations Laundry e Expressions and Seasons ‘Types of Housing and Communities The Living Room 21 The Dining Room 22 The Bedroom 23 The Kitchen 24 ||) The Baby's Room 25 5 The Bathroom 26 ee Outside the Home 27 The Department Store 7% || The Apartment Building 238 Shopping B Household Problems and Repairs 30 Video and Audio Equipment 76 | Cleaning Your Home 32 Telephones and Cameras 7) | |) Home Supplies 33 Computers 73 | Tools and Hardware 34 The Toy Store 79 Gardening Tools and A 35 nar deed The Bank Places Around Town | Finances Places Around Town Il 38 The Post Office The City The Library ‘Community Institutions Crime and Emergencies Cr) "People and Physical Descriptions 42 Describing People and Things 44 ' | Describing Physical States and Emotions 46 | The Body Ailments, Symptoms, and Injuries First Aid Medical Emergencies and Illnesses The Medical Exam Medical and Dental Procedures Medical Advice Med Medical Specialists The Hospital Personal Hygiene Baby Care Erica eines Types of Schools The School School Subjects Extracurricular Activities Mathematics Measurements and Geometric Shapes English Language Arts and Composition Literature and Writing Geography Science The Universe Occupations | Occupations I Job Skills and Activities Job Search The Workplace Office Supplies and Equipment The Factory The Construction Site Job Safety ocak me Public Transportation Types of Vehicles Car Parts and Maintenance Highways and Streets Prepositions of Motion Traffic Signs and Directions The Airport Airplane Travel The Hotel 88 90 1 92 93 94 95 96 98 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 10 1m 114 116 ng 19 120 121 122 125 126 128 129 730 131 132 133 ie ene eae Hobbies, Crafts, and Games Places to Go The Park and the Playground The Beach Outdoor Recreation Individual Sports and Recreation Team Sports ‘Team Sports Equipment Winter Sports and Recreation Water Sports and Recreation Sport and Exercise Actions Entertainment Types of Entertainment Musical Instruments The Farm and Farm Animals 151 Animals and Pets 152 Birds and Insects 154 Fish, Sea Animals, and Reptiles 155, Trees, Plants, and Flowers 156 Energy, Conservation, and the Environment 158 Natural Disasters 159 ee cis Types of Travel Arriving at a Destination 161 Hotel Communication 162 Tourist Activities 163 Tourist Communication 164 The World North America, Central Amé the Caribbean 168 South America 169 Europe 170 Africa and the Middle East m1 Asia and Australi 172 Countries, Nationalities, and Languages 173 Verb Lists 174 Glossary 17% Numbers, Days of the Week, Months of the Year 194 Thematic Index SCOPE & SEQUENCE aces Person Information and Family | Gonmenity ‘Communication Skills '* Asking for & giving personal information lentilving information on a form ‘Spelling name aloud ‘identtying family members *ltreducing ethers “Identifying clsstaom abject & locations ‘identifying classroom acions Giving & folowing simple classroom commends ‘ldentiving everyday & leisure actives ‘loquiing by phone abou o person's actives * Acking about a persons plon for Kure actos * Sociol communication: Greeting people, leave fokng, Introducing youself ‘Wothrs, Going someonasatotion, Expressing ortivge, Saying you don't understand, Calieg someone on the telephone *Detcrbing the weather * Interpreting lemperaties ona thermometer (Fahrenheit & Centigrade) ‘Describing the weather forecas! for tomorrow Using cardinal & ordinal numbers ‘Giving information about age, rumber of fomily members, residence ‘Teling ime dicating time of events skin for information about arrival & departure times ‘Identifying coins & currency ~ names & volves 4 Making & osking for change ‘identifying days ofthe wesk ‘ idenifying months ofthe year ‘Asking about he yeor, month, day, date + Asking abou! the date of a bithday, cnnversory, appoiniment Giving date of ie ‘denying lyoes of housing & communities ‘equesing tox *Caling 911 for an ambulance ‘ denifying rooms of « home ‘denying furniture melimenting 1+ Asking for information in a store ‘locating items in a store ‘Asking abou items on sole ‘Asking the location of items at home: ‘Teling about post weskend cctvites ‘denying locations in an apariment building ‘ Identying ways te look for housing: clossifed ads, listings, vacaney signs + Renting an cpariment scribing household problems ‘Securing home repair services ‘Making @ suggestion *Idenifying household deaning ems, home supplies, & ols ‘Asking © borrow an iem *Desaibing curent home ectvites& plans for fre otvites ‘ldentfying places in the commenity ‘Exchanging greetings * Acking & giving the location of places in the community ‘Identifying government buildings, services, & other places ina ciy/town ‘center ‘Identifying modes of transportation in a city/town center Cee ‘Telling about yourself ling about fly members sawing a family ree escrbing o classroom olist of daly activities ing daily routine 8. of lonred otis + Describing favorite leisure acivities * Describing the weahher * Describing numbers of students in class * idenifying a coun’ population ‘Describing deily schedule wit imes *Toling ebout ime menagem *Taling abou! the use oF tm in diferent cules or counties * Describing the cos of purchasos * Describing coins & currency of oer ‘enuniree ‘Describing weekday & weekend acivitos ing about favorita day of he week & ron cl he yeor * Describing pes of hosing where people ‘Describing rooms & furniture in @ residence ‘Tolling abou! boby products & early chile rearing practices in diferent countries ‘Toling about personal experiences with repairing things ‘Describing on aportment building ‘Describing housahold cleaning chores “Describing ploces in @ neighborhood “Making list of ploces, people, & actions ‘observed at an infersacion thing on * Describing people by age Er pee poe carson * Describing suspect o missing person 0 police officer * Doseribing people & things using adjectives, Describing physical states & emetions ‘Expressing concern about another person's physical sote or emotion denying foad iems (ris, vegetables, mect, poulry, seafood, de eas oar aeean call Renee ose ee * Identifying nonfood toms purchased in a supermarket (eg. hoveehold ‘pple, baby product, pt food) «Determining foad needs to make a shopping list * Asking the locaton of fame in © supermerkat *identiying supermarket sctons ‘Requesting ams ota service countrin a superna “denying supermarket checkout rea personnel & fme *Idenifying food contoivers & quaniies Idenifying units of meosore * Asking for & giving recipe inercions * Complimening someone on &reipe * Offering to help wih food preparation “denying food preparation actions “Identifying kchon von & cookware * Asking fo borrow cn em * Comprehendingprodect advertising ‘Ordering fot fod items, colle shop tems, & sandwiches Indicating ¢shortege of supplies io a coworker or sypervior ‘Taking customers’ orders alo food service countor Scone cieeenoteen areal eccen *Htekng & flowing requests ot work * Identifying & correcly posioning sverwore & plates ina table seting *Ingvring n person about restaurant jb openings * Ordering rom e esourant menu Cling ota crtey estes or mete aceeaneel * Identifying colors *Complimenting someone on clothing “Identifying clothing tems, including ov'erwear,eoopwear, underwear, east comear mice eee *Tolking cbout oppropriate clothing for different weather conditions * Expressing clothing needs toa sore selesperson * Locating clothing items ‘Inquiring about ovmeship of found clothing items * Indicating loss of a clothing im * Asking about sale prices in @ clothing tora ‘Reporting theft of e clothing tem fo the police + Sating preferences daring clothing shopping * Expressing problems with clothing & the need for aberations “identifying laundry objects & activities * Locating laundry produce ino sore ar ‘* Describing physical characteristics of yoursal amy members ‘* Describing physical characteristics of a {evorie ater or acess o ther Famous person * Describing things at home & in the communty *Teling abou! personel experiences with | Siterentemofons * Describing favorite & leost favorite foods * Describing foods in diferent countries * Making a shopping lit * Describing places to shop for food * Telling about diferences between supermarkets & food stores in cifferent * Making lst of tems in kitchen cabinets & the refrigerator * Describing recycling practices * Describing 0 favorite recipe using units of ‘Teling cout use of kichen ens & ‘ Talling about experience with diferent ‘typos of resourans * Describing restaurants and mens in different counties ‘= Daseribing favorite foods ordered in restouronts += Describing the flags of diferent countries ‘Taling about emotions cssocicted wih diferent colors Teling about clothing & coors you lik to. *Deciing cating woo iran ‘ecosion e.g, going lo schools, porte, vwecdings) ‘Teling about clothing wor in diffrent weather conditions ‘Taling about clothing warn during exercise ecivites cel eae arie akeeie iferent actos - ‘Describing the color, material, szo, & pattern of favorite clothing items + Comparing clothing fashions now & a long fime 996 ‘Teling about who does laundry ot home

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