The New Oxford Picture Dictionary

The New Oxford Picture Dictionary by E. C. Parnwell, published by Oxford University Press on January 27, 1994, is a comprehensive resource designed for language learners. This edition, presented in English and Russian, features 144 pages filled with over 2,400 useful everyday words illustrated contextually. The vocabulary is organized under 82 topics, covering a range from basic concepts like food and clothing to more specific areas such as occupations and public transportation.
Readers will find that this dictionary emphasizes practical language use, showcasing words in their most common contexts. It serves as a valuable tool for those studying English as a second language, as well as for Russian speakers seeking to expand their vocabulary. The visual approach aids in comprehension and retention, making it suitable for both juvenile nonfiction and reference purposes.
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Presents over 2,400 useful everyday words on 102 pages of contextualized illustrations. Vocabulary is organized under 82 topics, from basics such as food and clothing, to more specific topics such as occupations and public transportation. The words are shown in their most common context.
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