Bilingual Dictionaries for Test Takers

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On some tests, students are allowed to use a bilingual dictionary and a calculator. You need to provide

the dictionaries the Department of Education has already approved. Word to Word dictionaries without

translations are allowed. This allows a student to refresh his memory of the word he's reading in his

first language, he should already have a solid definition in his vocabulary in either language (first and

English). We've researched dictionaries that are approvable for test takers in nine languages.

Arabic    Cambodian/Khmer   Farsi (Persian)   French   German   Haitian/Creole   Italian   Korean   Spanish

If you need a dictionary for a language not mentioned here, let us know, we'll find one for you.

Arabic

Pocket Arabic Dictionary

Arabic-English/English-Arabic

$14.95 plus s&h  

Cambodian (Khmer)

 

Cambodian-English/English-Cambodian

Standard Dictionary

$19.95 plus s&h

Farsi-English/English-Farsi

(Persian) Concise Dictionary

$19.95 plus s&h

French

Random House Webster’s Pocket

French Dictionary

French-English/English-French

$14.95 plus s&h

German

21st Century German-English/

English-German Dictionary

$13.95 plus s&h

Haitian/Creole

Creole-English/English-Creole ( Haitian/Caribbean ) Concise Dictionary

$19.95 plus s&h

Italian

Random House Webster’s Pocket Italian Dictionary

Italian-English/English-Italian

$17.95 plus s&h

Korean

Pocket Korean Dictionary

Korean-English/English-Korean

$14.95 plus s&h

Spanish

 

The Penguin Pocket Spanish Dictionary

Spanish-English/English-Spanish

$14.95 plus s&h

Spanish

 

21st Century Spanish English Dictionary

$14.95 plus s&h