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.