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Oxford Children's Cornish-English Visual Dictionary


No. of pages 128

Published: 2013

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Great for age 7-11 years

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With thousands of words from a variety of topics, the new Oxford Children's Cornish-English Visual Dictionary gives students learning, and using, Cornish the best reading and writing support. It contains a range of topics grouped under main headings such as People and Homes, Food and Clothing, School and Work, Sport and Leisure, Art, Music, and Entertainment, Transport, Animals and Plants, Planet Earth and the Environment, and Space. Each topic includes a short introductory text given in both Cornish and English plus over 20 bright, modern illustrations labelled in both Cornish, using Standard Written Form (SWF) and English. The illustrations feature engaging children characters and the topics are familiar and appropriate to the primary curriculum. Introductions to the language and how to get the most out of the dictionary, along with pages on opposites, numbers, time, and calendar words plus full indexes in both Cornish and English make this Dictionary easy, and fun, to use.

 

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 128 pages in this book. This is a reference book. This book was published 2013 by Oxford University Press .

Susan Rennie has worked on many dictionaries for both children and adults, including the Oxford Primary Dictionary, Oxford Primary Thesaurus , the Oxford English Thesaurus for Schools and the New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. She also writes books in Scots for children, and has translated the first Scots edition of Tintin . Susan is currently a Lecturer in English Language at the University of Glasgow where she teaches lexicography and the history of Scots and English.

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