Oxford | Picture Dictionary.pdf

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Text-heavy lists often lead to rote memorization, which is easily forgotten. The Oxford Picture Dictionary leverages , a cognitive psychology concept stating that human brains process information through both visual and verbal channels. Oxford Picture Dictionary.pdf

: The book is divided into roughly 12 units and 140 topics , covering areas such as "Family," "Health Care," "Workplace," and "Community".

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[Everyday Language] ➔ [People] ➔ [Housing] ➔ [Food & Recreation] ➔ [Work & Community]

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Parts of the body, common illnesses, and medical emergencies. Grocery shopping items (fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy).