Lexicarry: Pictures for Learning Languageser for Second Languages

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-12-01
Publisher(s): Pro Lingua Associates
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Table of Contents

Introduction for the student ix
Suggestions and free materials for the teacher at www.Lexicarry.com xiii
Functions
Greetings/leave takings - morning
1(1)
Greetings/leave takings - afternoon
1(1)
Greetings/leave takings - evening
1(1)
Responding to a sneeze
2(1)
Asking for the time
2(1)
Interrupting
2(1)
Excusing oneself (1)
3(1)
Answering the door
3(1)
Begging
3(1)
Declining an offer
4(1)
Offering help
4(1)
Requesting help
4(1)
Ordering a meal
5(1)
Asking for the check
5(1)
Consoling
5(1)
Expressing thanks
6(1)
Asking about pain
6(1)
Giving a warning
6(1)
Introducing someone
7(1)
Asking for the bathroom
7(1)
Complimenting
7(1)
Expressing condolences
8(1)
Extending an invitation
8(1)
Expressing distaste
8(1)
Answering the telephone
9(1)
Asking for the price
9(1)
Asking for directions
9(1)
Expressing delight
10(1)
Expressing displeasure
10(1)
Congratulating
10(1)
Asking for a light
10(1)
Expressing pain
11(1)
Expressing fear (1)
11(1)
Avoiding attention
11(1)
Asking for change
11(1)
Excusing oneself (2)
12(1)
Requesting permission
12(1)
Getting someone's attention
12(1)
Expressing birthday greetings
12(1)
Proposing a toast
13(1)
Asking for repetition
13(1)
Saying, ``I don't know.''
13(1)
Encouraging
14(1)
Accusing
14(1)
Seeking reassurance
14(1)
Toasting
15(1)
Expressing fear (2)
15(1)
Remembering
15(1)
Welcoming
16(1)
Asking if someone is feeling better
16(1)
Requesting permission to speak
16(1)
Reprimanding
17(1)
Expressing disappointment
17(1)
Taking leave
17(1)
Expressing affection
18(1)
Guessing
18(1)
Calming someone down
18(1)
Sequences
Searching
19(1)
Falling
19(1)
Breaking
20(1)
Smoking
20(1)
Throwing
21(1)
Shooting
21(1)
Bleeding
22(1)
Filling
22(1)
Arresting
23(1)
Eating
24(1)
Drinking
24(1)
Cooling off
24(1)
Getting warm
24(1)
Sleeping
25(1)
Relaxing
25(1)
Giving
25(1)
Scratching
25(1)
Entering
26(1)
Going up
26(1)
Saving someone
26(1)
Starting
26(1)
Taking a test
27(1)
Getting wet
27(1)
Morning routine
28(1)
Evening routine
29(1)
Related Actions
Walking
30(1)
Seeing
31(1)
Cutting
32(1)
Touching
33(1)
Breaking
34(1)
Rubbing
35(1)
Attaching
36(1)
Writing
37(1)
Speaking
38(1)
Moving
39(1)
Operations
Making a pot of tea
40(1)
Changing a light bulb
41(1)
Hanging a picture
41(1)
Operating a vending machine
42(1)
Washing a dirty pan
43(1)
Operating a radio
44(1)
Mailing a letter
45(1)
Operating a tape recorder
46(1)
Making an omelet
47(1)
Taking a photograph
48(1)
Driving a car
49(1)
Topics
Domestic animals
50(2)
Tools
52(2)
Containers
54(2)
Automobile
56(2)
Men's clothing
58(2)
Women's clothing
60(2)
Human body
62(2)
Sports/games
64(2)
Musical instruments
66(2)
Sea life/fishing
68(2)
Facial expressions/gestures
70(2)
Land features
72(2)
Numbers/shapes
74(2)
Sounds/noises
76(2)
Tastes
78(1)
Smells
78(1)
Textures
79(1)
Occupations
80(2)
Colors
82(2)
Flowers
84(2)
Vegetables/plants
86(2)
Fruits/trees
88(2)
Insects/bugs
90(2)
Relationships/roles
92(2)
Location/direction
94(2)
Time
96(2)
Weather
98(2)
Places
Living room
100(2)
Kitchen
102(2)
Dining room
104(2)
Bedroom
106(2)
Bathroom
108(2)
Office/study
110(2)
Downtown
112(2)
Airport
114(2)
Proverbs and Sayings
All roads lead to Rome.
116(1)
An apple never falls far from the tree.
116(1)
Beggars can't be choosers.
116(1)
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
116(1)
Birds of a feather flock together.
117(1)
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
117(1)
The chickens come home to roots.
117(1)
Don't bite the hand that feeds you.
117(1)
Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
118(1)
Don't cry over split milk.
118(1)
Don't judge a book by its cover.
118(1)
Don't lock the stable door after the horse has escaped.
118(1)
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
119(1)
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
119(1)
Don't put the cart before the horse.
119(1)
Don't throw the baby out with the bath water.
119(1)
Don't throw your pearls before swine.
120(1)
One door shuts and another opens.
120(1)
The early bird catches the worm.
120(1)
Every cloud has a silver lining.
120(1)
Every rose has its thorn.
121(1)
Fight fire with fire.
121(1)
A fool and his money are soon parted.
121(1)
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
121(1)
Great oaks from little acorns grow.
122(1)
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
122(1)
Kill two birds with one stone.
122(1)
He who laughs last laughs best.
122(1)
Let sleeping dogs lie.
123(1)
Like father, like son.
123(1)
Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.
123(1)
Look before you leap.
123(1)
Make hay while the sun shines.
124(1)
One man's meat is another man's poison.
124(1)
Many hands make light work.
124(1)
Music has charms to soothe the savage beast.
124(1)
A new broom sweeps clean.
125(1)
Oil and water don't mix.
125(1)
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
125(1)
One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel.
125(1)
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
126(1)
Strike while the iron is hot.
126(1)
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
126(1)
It takes two to tango.
126(1)
Two heads are better than one.
127(1)
A watched pot never boils.
127(1)
What goes around comes around.
127(1)
Where there's smoke, there's fire.
127(1)
While the cat's away, the mice will play.
128(1)
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink.
128(1)
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
128(1)
You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs.
129(1)
Never burn your candle at both ends.
129(1)
The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
129
English World List
All the vocabulary, numerically by topic.
130

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