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English With Crosswords for beginners

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teachers
everywhere agree
that learning
vocabulary
is
greatly
facilitated
by
the use of
visual
material.
An illustrated
word is
learnt
and
retained
more
easily
than one
that
is


ex-
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by
using other
words.
Our crosswords
for
beginners
are
con-
sistent
with
this concept:
they
present
the
learner
with
an
alternative
to translation,
and
to the
definition
or
description
of a
word
through
other

words.
A
team oflanguage
teaching experts
has
chosen 14
subjects,
and
selected
20
words
for
each subject. These
are illustrated
on
the
page
that
pre-
cedes each
set ofgraded
crosswords,
which
are
arranged
according
to
their theme.
On the first
page

there are
ten numbered
illustrations:
using these,
the
young
learner
can insert
the words
into
the right
squares,
so that
the
activity is
also
an aid to
spelling.
On the
second
page,
the remaining
10 illustrations
are
used
the same
way.
On
page
three,

some words
from
pages
one
and
two are
used,
and on
the fourth page,
the remaining
illustrations
from pages
one and
two
are used
in the
same way.
At this
stage
the learner will
have
memorized
the words
and
be able
to insert
them
in the last
crossword
in

the series.
By
the
time
they have completed
all the
activities, young
learners
will
be
quite
familiar
with the vocabulary,
thanks
to the
association
of
the
word
and
illustration,
and to the
consolidation
afforded
by the repeti-
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nature
of
the activity.
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during
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