Oxford Illustrated Science Dictionary by Margarita Calderón (2012, Trade Paperback)
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SynopsisThe Oxford Illustrated Science Dictionary explains academic vocabulary at a level appropriate for high-beginning and intermediate students, which accelerates their mastery of content and allows them to be successful in content-area classes and Content reviewed and approved by nationally accredited science and math standards experts, The Oxford Illustrated Science Dictionary explains academic vocabulary at a level appropriate for high-beginning and intermediate students, which accelerates their mastery of content and allows them to be successful in content-area classes. Content has been reviewed and approved by nationally accredited science and math standards experts., Accelerates Academic Language DevelopmentThe Oxford Illustrated Science Dictionary supports and promotes success in science by making academic vocabulary accessible to high-beginning and intermediate language learners. This dictionary is flexible enough to be used in whole-group, small-group, and independent learning modules and serves as a bridge between picture dictionaries and learner dictionaries.Each dictionary entry includes: Academic wordPart of speechPronunciationSimple definitionIllustrationWork contextualized in a sentence, The Oxford Illustrated Science Dictionary supports and promotes academic success in science by making academic vocabulary accessible to high-beginning and intermediate language learners.