SynopsisA one-of-a-kind picture dictionary, Lexicarry offers a fun, active, conversational approach to language learning. It is a book of wordless pictures designed to help learners build vocabulary and conversation skills in any second language using the American English word list in the book, a bilingual dictionary, one of the Lexicarry word lists, and/or someone who knows the language. There are 13 foreign language word lists available at ProLinguaLearning.com to use with this book for learners of languages other than English. The book has 142 pages of full-color drawings illustrating functional language and vocabulary in 190 situational and topical contexts. This amounts to over 4500 everyday words and expressions. The pictures make conversation and interactive learning easy. Although learners can use Lexicarry working on their own, they learn best by discussing the objects, places, and activities in the drawings, working together in pairs, as a class, or with a tutor or native speakers. The illustrations are not labeled, and this naturally challenges and excites students' imaginations and helps them retain the language. There are seven sections to the book: 1) Functions, 2) Sequences of Actions, 3) Related Actions, 4) Operations, 5) Topics (vocabulary items related to one theme), 6) Places (scenes/ rooms and the things we find and do there), and 7) Proverbs and Sayings., Lexicarry is a one-of-a-kind picture dictionary that transforms vocabulary building into an interactive, conversation-based experience. Designed as a book of wordless illustrations, it encourages learners to use imagination, context, and communication to create meaning. Through 142 pages of full-color scenes representing over 4,500 everyday words and expressions, learners explore 190 situational and topical contexts--from household activities and community interactions to common gestures and sayings. The book's seven sections (Functions, Sequences of Actions, Related Actions, Operations, Topics, Places, and Proverbs & Sayings) provide a comprehensive visual framework for communication. Lexicarry can be used in classrooms, tutoring, or self-study, with or without an instructor. Its visual design naturally supports conversation, collaboration, and storytelling in any language. Features: Thirteen bilingual word lists available online (including Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Kurdish, Mongolian, Spanish, Turkish) for multilingual use. Available on prolingualearning.com 142 pages of full-color drawings illustrating over 4,500 everyday words and expressions in realistic settings. 190 situational and topical contexts covering functional language for everyday communication. Unlabeled illustrations that encourage learners to describe, question, and discuss naturally in pairs or groups. English word list keyed to all pictures included at the back of the book. Recommended Titles: A to Z Picture Activities for Literacy by Elizabeth Weal -- Reinforces early vocabulary and literacy through thematic picture-based exercises. Conversation Strategies by David Kehe and Peggy Dustin Kehe -- Provides practical techniques and phrases for real-world speaking practice. Discussion Strategies by David Kehe and Peggy Dustin Kehe -- Expands oral fluency through structured, interactive discussions on meaningful topics. Interactive Dictations by Keith Kohnhorst -- Develops listening and writing skills through engaging, communicative dictation tasks. Cultural Differences by Raymond C. Clark -- Builds cross-cultural understanding through readings and discussions about global norms and values. English in the Real World by Raymond C. Clark and Anne Siebert -- Connects classroom English to authentic life situations in community and workplace settings.