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1 Picture dictionary Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution.
2 picture dictionary CONTENTS 1. Actions 1 (He s XXing) (Step 6) 2. Actions 2 (She s driving) (Step 6) 3. Actions 3 (He s riding) (Step 6) 4. Actions 4 Cartoon people (Step 6) 5. Actions 5 Cartoon animals (Step 6) 6. Actions 6 Statues (Step 6) 7. African fruit & veg (Step 5) 8. Animals (six animals) (Step 1) 9. Animals (pet/farm) (Step 13) 10. Animals (wild) (Step 13) 11. Animal parts (Step 13) 12. Body parts (Step 3) 13. Classroom objects (Step 1) 14. Clothes (men s) (Step 8) 15. Clothes (women s) (Step 8) 16. Clothes basic (Step 4) 17. Clothes market (Step 12) 18. Face (Step 3) 19. Family 1 (Step 4) 20. Family 2 (Step 7) 21. Fruit & veg 1 Basic (Step 2) 22. Fruit (Step 5) 23. Funfair (Step 18) 24. Holidays (Step 18) 25. House Bathroom (Step 7) 26. House Bedroom (Step 7) 27. House Dining room (Step 5) 28. House Kitchen (Step 7) 29. House Living room (Step 7) 30. Houses (types/parts) (Step 14) 31. Materials/made of (Step 21) 32. Money (Maths 1) 33. Money How much? max 5 (Maths 1) 34. Money How much? max 20p (Maths 1) 35. Occupations (Step 14) 36. Park (Step 8) 37. People plural (Step 2) 38. People Singular (Step 1) 39. Plurals (Step 2) 40. Prepositions 1 (Steps 7 & 16) 41. Seasons (Step 14) 42. Street (Step 8) 43. Supermarket (Step 5) 44. Tools (Step 14) 45. Train travel (Step 18) 46. Vegetables (Step 5) 47. Vehicle parts (Step 18) 48. Vehicles (Step 8) 49. Weather photos (Step 19) 50. Weather symbols (Step 19) Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution.
3 Actions 1 eating sleeping crying cutting reading standing drawing running walking drinking sitting writing Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution.
4 Actions 2 She s She s blowing her nose She s holding a monkey She s sleeping in her chair She s cleaning the carpet She s holding the boy s hand She s smiling She s drinking a cup of tea She s driving a car She s ironing her clothes She s walking with walking sticks She s eating an apple She s reading a book Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 6: Actions 2
5 Actions 3 They are rowing She s riding a horse He s playing a computer game They are laughing He s riding a motorbike He s climbing They are walking He s carrying a bucket He s pointing They are playing violins He s washing the car She s chasing some ducks Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 6: Actions 3
6 Actions 4: Cartoon people She is crying. It is flying. He is pulling. She is digging. He is dropping something. He is jumping. They are laughing. He is sweeping. He is sleeping. They are fighting. It is licking. She is throwing. Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 6: Actions 4
7 Actions 5: Cartoon animals The hippo is dancing. The crocodile is banging a small drum. The swan is dancing. The snail is playing a trumpet. The tortoise is riding a scooter. The cat is playing a violin. The elephant is standing on one leg. The monkey is playing a horn. The fish is walking. He is wearing a hat. The mouse is looking at a book. The seal is balancing a ball on his nose. The snake is singing. Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 6: Actions 6
8 Actions 6 Statues a fan a sword This is a statue of two men who are playing a board game. This is a statue of a man who is holding a fan in his right hand. This is a statue of a man who is holding a sword in his right hand. This is a statue of a man who is kicking his right leg in the air. a spear This is a statue of a man who is wearing a hat. This is a statue of a man who is holding a spear. This is a statue of a man who is sitting on an ox. Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 6: Actions 6
9 This is a statue of a man who is sitting on a chair. This is a statue of a man who is leaning backwards. This is a statue of a man who is serving water into a cup. This is a statue of a man who is sitting cross-legged on a rock. This is a statue of a man who is holding his left arm in the air. This is a statue of a man who is carrying a suitcase in his left hand. This is a statue of a man who is sitting next to a table. This is a statue of a man who is holding his right arm in the air. Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 6: Actions 6
10 African fruit and vegetables bananas onions plantains coconuts pawpaws tomatoes cloves of garlic peppers watermelons okras pineapples yams Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 5: African Fruit & Veg.
11 Six animals a bird a fish a cat a horse a dog a snake Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 1: Six animals
12 Animals: Farm and pet animals a cat a donkey a pig a chicken a goat a rabbit a cow a goldfish a sheep a dog a horse a turkey Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 13: Farm and pet animals
13 Wild animals a bear a rhino a giraffe a camel a snake a lion a crocodile a tiger an elephant a monkey a zebra a penguin Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 13: Wild animals
14 Parts of animals ears tusks a mane a fin a trunk legs a long neck a shell stripes a wing feathers a tail Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 13: Parts of animals
15 Body parts fingers a body a foot a thumb feet an arm a leg toes an elbow a hand a knee a back Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 3: Body parts
16 Classroom objects a pencil a glue stick a book a pen a pair of scissors a calculator a felt-tip pen a ruler an exercise book a piece of paper a rubber a stapler Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 1: Classroom objects
17 Clothes (basic) a dress a pair of trousers a jumper a skirt a hat a shirt a coat a bag a T-shirt a pair of shoes a pair of jeans a pair of socks Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 4: Clothes (basic)
18 Men s clothes a pair of jeans a sweatshirt a jumper a pair of shoes a tie a vest a pair of socks a jacket a shirt a pair of boxers a pair of trousers a T-shirt a pair of swimming trunks a suit a belt Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: Men s clothes
19 Clothes market This is a clothes market This stall sells hats This stall sells T-shirts This stall sells bags This stall sells jewellery This stall sells sandals This stall sells belts This stall sells jeans This stall sells ties This stall sells blouses This stall sells pictures This stall sells wallets This stall sells sunglasses This stall sells scarves This stall sells watches Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 12: Clothes market
20 Women s clothes a dress a T-shirt a pair of trousers a sari a cardigan a scarf a jacket a coat a bag a skirt a pair of jeans a pair of sandals a necklace a hat a pair of shoes Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: Women s clothes
21 Colours black red blue white green yellow Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 1: Colour pairs
22 Face and head teeth a face cheeks eyes a neck a beard eyebrows a chin eyelashes a nose an ear a forehead a tongue a pair of glasses a mouth hair Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 3: Face
23 Fruits and vegetables 1 apples carrots bananas potatoes oranges tomatoes Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 2: Fruits and vegetables 1
24 Fruit apples dates pineapples bananas lemons oranges strawberries cherries peaches watermelons coconuts pears Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 5: Fruit
25 Funfair big wheel dodgems waltzers horses roundabout darts children s train helter skelter teacups bouncy slide toffee apples hook a duck candy floss shooting gallery coconuts balloon seller Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 18: Funfair
26 Holidays a beach a swimming pool a palm tree the sea a hotel sunbeds the sea and a beach holiday bungalows an umbrella the sea and some small waves a caravan postcards Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 18: Holidays
27 House bathroom a bath soap a nail brush a razor a toilet a toothbrush a shower toothpaste toilet paper a tap a towel a washbasin Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 7: House bathroom
28 House bedroom, hall and stairs a bed a bedside table the hall a wardrobe a lamp the stairs a dressing table a mirror a window and curtains a radiator a telephone Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 7: House bedroom, hall and stairs
29 House dining room a teapot a mug a table a knife a cup a chair a fork a saucer a tray a spoon a cup and saucer a plate a jug of milk a bowl a glass of water Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 5: House dining room
30 House kitchen a saucepan a bin a fridge a saucepan lid an iron a sink a cooker a kettle a washing machine Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 7: House kitchen
31 House living room the living room a small table a mirror an armchair a television a settee a lamp a clock a fireplace a picture Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 7: House living room
32 Types of houses a block of flats semi-detached houses a door a bungalow a garage a bell terraced houses a chimney a letter box a detached house a window a roof Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 14: Types of houses
33 Materials It s made of cardboard. It s made of plastic. They are made of leather. It s made of glass. They are made of metal. It s made of wood. Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 21: Materials/Made of
34 Money 1p 50p 20 2p 1 coins 5p 2 bank notes 10p 20p 5 10 some money (coins and bank notes) Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Maths 1: Money
35 Money 2 -- How much (max 20) 3p 8p 13p 4p 9p 15p 6p 11p 16p 7p 12p 20p Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Maths 1: Money How much? (max 20p)
36 Money 3 -- how much (max 5) p p p Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Maths 1: Money How much? (max 5)
37 Occupations a car mechanic dustmen a doctor a postman a window cleaner a chef a floor layer a tanker driver a waiter a painter a dentist a fire-fighter Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 14: Occupations
38 In the park a bench grass people sitting on the grass a climbing frame goal posts pigeons deckchairs an ice-cream kiosk a roundabout a duck a lake a slide swings a flower bed a litter bin Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: In the park
39 People a girl a man a baby a boy a girl a child a woman a boy a child Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 1: People (singular)
40 People (plural) a baby a girl a woman girls women babies a girl a child a boy a man a boy a child boys men children Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 2: People (plural)
41 Plurals hooks bags coats pens balls cats shoes birds dogs books hats socks Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 2: Plurals
42 Prepositions on in under behind in front of between Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: Street
43 Winter Seasons Spring It is often cold and sometimes very cold. It is often cloudy, sometimes it rains and occasionally it snows. The weather begins to get warmer. Birds build nests and lay their eggs. The days are short. It gets dark between 3 o clock and 5 o clock in the afternoon. Some trees are bare and have no leaves. Trees grow new leaves and some trees have blossom. Sometimes it is sunny but sometimes it rains. Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: Street
44 Seasons Summer Autumn It is often warm. Sometimes it is hot and children play with water in the garden. But sometimes it rains. The weather begins to get cooler. The leaves on some trees turn brown. The days are long. It gets dark between 7 o clock and 9 o clock in the evening. Many flowers bloom in our gardens. The brown leaves fall off the trees. Sometimes it is sunny, but often it is cloudy and sometimes it rains. Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: Street
45 Street 1 a bench a tree a wheelie bin a phone box a telegraph pole a bus stop a television aerial a pavement a litter bin Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: Street
46 Street 2 a wall a postbox a hedge a green traffic light a street light a fence railings a red traffic light gates Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: Street
47 Supermarket packets of crisps packets of rice tins of beans tins of tomatoes packets of cornflakes loaves of bread jars of jam bottles of water cartons of orange juice Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 5: Supermarket
48 Train Travel a train some passengers inside a carriage an engine an old steam engine a platform a luggage rack some carriages (or coaches) some railway lines a ticket Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 18: Train travel
49 Tools A hammer A tape measure A switch An axe A paintbrush A nail Screwdrivers A hammer and nail A saw A light bulb Two sockets Two plugs Screws Two spanners Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 14: Tools
50 Vegetables aubergines tomatoes a lettuce carrots cucumbers celery cabbages sweet potatoes a sweet pepper cauliflowers potatoes leeks onions avocados mushrooms Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 5: Vegetables
51 Vehicles an ambulance a lorry a bike a motorbike a bus a taxi a car a van a fire engine Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 8: Vehicles
52 Vehicle Parts An engine A headlight A steering wheel A number plate A windscreen wiper A wing mirror A windscreen A bonnet A wheel A tyre A seat A boot Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 18: Vehicle parts
53 Weather a foggy day a rainy day a sunny day with some clouds a frosty morning a rainbow a snowy day lightning a shadow sunset a puddle a windy day a sunny day with a clear blue sky Gordon Ward Photocopiable only for use in the purchasing institution. Step 19: Weather
54 Weather symbols It s going to be sunny. It's going to rain. It's going to be cloudy. It's going to be showery. It's going to be very cloudy. It's going to snow. It's going to be cloudy with sunny intervals. It's going to thunder. It's going to be windy.. Gordon Ward
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