
English Word Picture Dictionary
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Book Introduction
English names for everything visible
This is an English dictionary that allows you to intuitively learn the English names of specific objects you frequently encounter in your surroundings and daily life by looking at pictures.
This is a groundbreaking book that allows you to quickly and easily improve your vocabulary by looking at pictures.
Rather than learning difficult words or abstract vocabulary, first learn English expressions for specific everyday objects that can be expressed with pictures.
It's easy to use and fun to learn English without any effort, so it also increases your confidence in English.
Complete your vocabulary of everyday words with a new structure and system!
Starting with "I (person)", we have systematically classified a total of about 2,100 words, including words related to food, clothing, and shelter, regions, world flags, names of plants and animals, and vocabulary related to academic subjects.
The vocabulary is organized based on American English, and British expressions are indicated separately for words that are used differently in the UK.
All words, including compound and synthetic words, have pronunciation symbols, and audio files recorded in the order of 'American pronunciation - British pronunciation - Korean meaning' can be viewed by scanning the QR code on each page.
Pronunciation expert Kevin Kang's YouTube video lectures are provided, which are useful for elementary school students and beginners who are unfamiliar with pronunciation symbols.
This is an English dictionary that allows you to intuitively learn the English names of specific objects you frequently encounter in your surroundings and daily life by looking at pictures.
This is a groundbreaking book that allows you to quickly and easily improve your vocabulary by looking at pictures.
Rather than learning difficult words or abstract vocabulary, first learn English expressions for specific everyday objects that can be expressed with pictures.
It's easy to use and fun to learn English without any effort, so it also increases your confidence in English.
Complete your vocabulary of everyday words with a new structure and system!
Starting with "I (person)", we have systematically classified a total of about 2,100 words, including words related to food, clothing, and shelter, regions, world flags, names of plants and animals, and vocabulary related to academic subjects.
The vocabulary is organized based on American English, and British expressions are indicated separately for words that are used differently in the UK.
All words, including compound and synthetic words, have pronunciation symbols, and audio files recorded in the order of 'American pronunciation - British pronunciation - Korean meaning' can be viewed by scanning the QR code on each page.
Pronunciation expert Kevin Kang's YouTube video lectures are provided, which are useful for elementary school students and beginners who are unfamiliar with pronunciation symbols.
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index
1.
People
1-1 age
1-2 weight
1-3 height keys
1-4 hairstyle
1-5 feeling, character and condition
1-6 parts of face
1-7 face
1-8 human body
1-9 organs
1-10 muscles and bones
1-11 family
2.
Housing house
2-1 Types of houses
2-2 exterior of a house
2-3 interior of a house
2-4 living room items
2-5 kitchen appliances
2-6 bathroom items
2-7 bedroom items
2-8 utility room items
2-9 tools
3.
Clothing
3-1 clothing
3-2 shoes and accessories
3-3 cosmetic products
4.
Food
4-1 shopping mall
4-2 vegetables
4-3 fruits
4-4 nuts and grains
4-5 meat and poultry
4-6 processed food
4-7 dairy products
4-8 beverages
4-9 food food
4-10 bread
4-11 dessert
5.
Areas around Us
5-1 Types of areas
5-2 Buildings and shops
5-3 city view
5-4 crime
6.
Transportation
6-1 kinds of vehicles
6-2 exterior of a car
6-3 interior of a car
6-4 traffic signs
6-5 airport and airplane
7.
Jobs and Office
7-1 jobs
7-2 office supplies
8.
Hospital and Pharmacy
8-1 hospital
8-2 medical supplies
8-3 pharmacy medicines
8-4 Doctor Speciality Department
9.
School and Study
9-1 Parts of school
9-2 classroom
9-3 writing
9-4 punctuation
9-5 mathematics
9-6 science
9-7 universe
10.
World
10-1 World Map - Continents and Oceans
10-2 Flags - Africa
10-3 Flags - America
10-4 Flags - Asia
10-5 Flags - Europe
10-6 Flags - Oceania
11.
Plants and Animals
11-1 trees
11-2 flowers
11-3 kinds of animals
11-4 mammals
11-5 birds
11-6 fish
11-7 amphibians
11-8 reptiles
11-9 invertebrates
11-10 insects and arachnids
12.
Sports and Outdoor Activities
12-1 Types of Sports
12-2 sports equipments
12-3 winter sports
12-4 beach
12-5 camping
12-6 park
12-7 hotel
13.
Hobbies and Entertainment
13-1 hobbies
13-2 performances
13-3 types of movies
13-4 Types of TV Programs
13-5 types of music
13-6 musical instruments
13-7 Electronics and Photography
13-8 toys
14.
Basic Words
14-1 numbers
14-2 colors
14-3 calendar
14-4 Time and time of day Time and specific time of day
14-5 seasons
14-6 temperature
14-7 weather condition
14-8 describing opposites
Index
People
1-1 age
1-2 weight
1-3 height keys
1-4 hairstyle
1-5 feeling, character and condition
1-6 parts of face
1-7 face
1-8 human body
1-9 organs
1-10 muscles and bones
1-11 family
2.
Housing house
2-1 Types of houses
2-2 exterior of a house
2-3 interior of a house
2-4 living room items
2-5 kitchen appliances
2-6 bathroom items
2-7 bedroom items
2-8 utility room items
2-9 tools
3.
Clothing
3-1 clothing
3-2 shoes and accessories
3-3 cosmetic products
4.
Food
4-1 shopping mall
4-2 vegetables
4-3 fruits
4-4 nuts and grains
4-5 meat and poultry
4-6 processed food
4-7 dairy products
4-8 beverages
4-9 food food
4-10 bread
4-11 dessert
5.
Areas around Us
5-1 Types of areas
5-2 Buildings and shops
5-3 city view
5-4 crime
6.
Transportation
6-1 kinds of vehicles
6-2 exterior of a car
6-3 interior of a car
6-4 traffic signs
6-5 airport and airplane
7.
Jobs and Office
7-1 jobs
7-2 office supplies
8.
Hospital and Pharmacy
8-1 hospital
8-2 medical supplies
8-3 pharmacy medicines
8-4 Doctor Speciality Department
9.
School and Study
9-1 Parts of school
9-2 classroom
9-3 writing
9-4 punctuation
9-5 mathematics
9-6 science
9-7 universe
10.
World
10-1 World Map - Continents and Oceans
10-2 Flags - Africa
10-3 Flags - America
10-4 Flags - Asia
10-5 Flags - Europe
10-6 Flags - Oceania
11.
Plants and Animals
11-1 trees
11-2 flowers
11-3 kinds of animals
11-4 mammals
11-5 birds
11-6 fish
11-7 amphibians
11-8 reptiles
11-9 invertebrates
11-10 insects and arachnids
12.
Sports and Outdoor Activities
12-1 Types of Sports
12-2 sports equipments
12-3 winter sports
12-4 beach
12-5 camping
12-6 park
12-7 hotel
13.
Hobbies and Entertainment
13-1 hobbies
13-2 performances
13-3 types of movies
13-4 Types of TV Programs
13-5 types of music
13-6 musical instruments
13-7 Electronics and Photography
13-8 toys
14.
Basic Words
14-1 numbers
14-2 colors
14-3 calendar
14-4 Time and time of day Time and specific time of day
14-5 seasons
14-6 temperature
14-7 weather condition
14-8 describing opposites
Index
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Publisher's Review
If you want to hear that you speak English well
You need to know many English names for detailed everyday objects.
Korea's first! A full-fledged English picture dictionary that lets you learn about surrounding objects through detailed illustrations.
Learn the names of vegetables and home appliances you've seen but didn't know the exact names of, in both Korean and English.
Even people who speak some English often don't know the English vocabulary for everyday objects.
That's because I studied mainly abstract vocabulary and advanced expressions.
This book helps you learn the English names of everyday objects in an easy-to-understand way by looking at pictures.
If you learn these everyday vocabulary words by seeing them and saying, "Aha!", they will last a lifetime.
- Detailed information that includes words for the same thing but used differently in the US and UK
In the US, 'acne' is called 'pimple', and in the UK, 'spot'.
We know 'attic' as 'attic', but in England it is expressed as 'loft'.
The underwear we wear every day, 'panties', is called 'underwear' in the US, but in the UK, the word 'underpants', 'pants', or 'knickers' is used.
This book contains American and British expressions for everyday objects, verified by actual Americans and British people, and written down separately.
The fun of learning about the differences between American and British expressions for the same thing is what keeps you reading the book.
- Video lecture on "How to Read 47 Phonetic Symbols" by an English pronunciation expert
The author is an English pronunciation specialist who majored in speech pathology (speech therapy) in the United States and has corrected and treated the pronunciation of native speakers in the United States.
Written by an author who knows better than anyone how important pronunciation and stress are for accurate communication, this book includes pronunciation symbols for every word.
Accurate pronunciation and stress are displayed for all words, including compound and synthetic words.
Also, for elementary school students and beginners who are not yet familiar with how to read phonetic symbols, the author has created a video lecture titled “How to Read 47 Phonetic Symbols” with a native speaker. You can watch it by simply scanning the QR code.
- Audio file recording all words in the order of 'American pronunciation - British pronunciation - Korean meaning'
All 2,100 words in the book are read by American and British voice actors, and the Korean voice actor reads the Korean meaning.
You can hear the pronunciation of the same word in American and British ways, and even check the Korean meaning, so you can review vocabulary just by listening to the audio file.
Also, expressions that are used differently in the UK are read in their British form by a British voice actor. MP3 audio files can be accessed by scanning the QR code at the top of each page, or downloaded from the Saramin website (www.saramin.com).
You need to know many English names for detailed everyday objects.
Korea's first! A full-fledged English picture dictionary that lets you learn about surrounding objects through detailed illustrations.
Learn the names of vegetables and home appliances you've seen but didn't know the exact names of, in both Korean and English.
Even people who speak some English often don't know the English vocabulary for everyday objects.
That's because I studied mainly abstract vocabulary and advanced expressions.
This book helps you learn the English names of everyday objects in an easy-to-understand way by looking at pictures.
If you learn these everyday vocabulary words by seeing them and saying, "Aha!", they will last a lifetime.
- Detailed information that includes words for the same thing but used differently in the US and UK
In the US, 'acne' is called 'pimple', and in the UK, 'spot'.
We know 'attic' as 'attic', but in England it is expressed as 'loft'.
The underwear we wear every day, 'panties', is called 'underwear' in the US, but in the UK, the word 'underpants', 'pants', or 'knickers' is used.
This book contains American and British expressions for everyday objects, verified by actual Americans and British people, and written down separately.
The fun of learning about the differences between American and British expressions for the same thing is what keeps you reading the book.
- Video lecture on "How to Read 47 Phonetic Symbols" by an English pronunciation expert
The author is an English pronunciation specialist who majored in speech pathology (speech therapy) in the United States and has corrected and treated the pronunciation of native speakers in the United States.
Written by an author who knows better than anyone how important pronunciation and stress are for accurate communication, this book includes pronunciation symbols for every word.
Accurate pronunciation and stress are displayed for all words, including compound and synthetic words.
Also, for elementary school students and beginners who are not yet familiar with how to read phonetic symbols, the author has created a video lecture titled “How to Read 47 Phonetic Symbols” with a native speaker. You can watch it by simply scanning the QR code.
- Audio file recording all words in the order of 'American pronunciation - British pronunciation - Korean meaning'
All 2,100 words in the book are read by American and British voice actors, and the Korean voice actor reads the Korean meaning.
You can hear the pronunciation of the same word in American and British ways, and even check the Korean meaning, so you can review vocabulary just by listening to the audio file.
Also, expressions that are used differently in the UK are read in their British form by a British voice actor. MP3 audio files can be accessed by scanning the QR code at the top of each page, or downloaded from the Saramin website (www.saramin.com).
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 1, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 254 pages | 878g | 210*275*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788960497993
- ISBN10: 8960497991
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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