PublishedOxford University Press, November 2012 |
ISBN9780194333993 |
FormatSoftcover, 536 pages |
Dimensions21.6cm × 14.4cm × 2.5cm |
The Oxford Essential Dictionary helps learners understand what words mean and how to use them correctly. It is written by a team of specialist lexicographers with international experience in teaching English.This new edition includes 200 new words to reflect today's English, for example upload, interactive whiteboard, and
LOL.Over 24,000 words, phrases and meanings include the equivalent word in American English (cash machine/ATM, aubergine/eggplant, wallet/billfold) and 200 new words in this edition.The dictionary focuses on the essential information that
elementary and pre-intermediate learners need most. It identifies the 2,000 most important words to know, taken from the Oxford 3000 (TM)*. These 2,000 words are used as the defining vocabulary, so explanations are easy to understand. They are listed in the back of the dictionary to use as a revision checklist or as a basis for a vocabulary syllabus.Corpus-based examples show how words work in practice, helping students use words
correctly.The 500 blue note boxes help students with culture, grammar, pronunciation, speaking, spelling, and word building. Which Word? notes help with easily confused words and common errors (e.g. accept/except,
among/between).Over 400 photos, cartoons, and drawings make difficult words easy to understand. The 16-page Picture Dictionary, included in the dictionary, shows words in lexical sets covering transport, animals, the body, clothes, food and drink, meals, fruit, vegetables, house, school, jobs, shops, sports and hobbies, and weather. Students preparing for the Cambridge ESOL Starters, Movers,
Flyers or Cambridge English Key exams will find plenty of practice in the 16 Study pages. The Study pages also focus on prepositions of place and of movement, numbers, time and dates, telephoning, words that go together,
education, health, writing letters and emails, and filling in forms.The dictionary also includes 13,000 corpus-based examples and over 1,000 synonyms and opposites.There are also language exercises and games for students to use at home, and a pop-up Genie to give the meaning of words students find when using the Internet or Word documents.Download free worksheets to help your students get the most from using the Oxford Essential Dictionary.
they occur frequently in the language, are widely used (in science, arts, spoken English, etc), or because there are no alternative words to express the same meaning (for example, vegetables, hungry, aunt). Oxford 3000 (TM) keywords are used in the Oxford Wordpower Dictionary, 3rd edition, and the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 7th and 8th editions.