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.
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Arabic
Pocket
Arabic Dictionary
Arabic-English/English-Arabic
$14.95
plus s&h
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Cambodian
(Khmer)
Cambodian-English/English-Cambodian
Standard
Dictionary
$19.95
plus s&h
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Farsi-English/English-Farsi
(Persian)
Concise Dictionary
$19.95 plus s&h
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French
Random
House Webster’s Pocket
French
Dictionary
French-English/English-French
$14.95 plus s&h
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German
21st
Century German-English/
English-German
Dictionary
$13.95 plus s&h
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Haitian/Creole
Creole-English/English-Creole
(
Haitian/Caribbean
) Concise Dictionary
$19.95
plus s&h
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Italian
Random
House Webster’s Pocket Italian Dictionary
Italian-English/English-Italian
$17.95
plus s&h
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Korean
Pocket
Korean Dictionary
Korean-English/English-Korean
$14.95 plus s&h
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Spanish
The
Penguin Pocket Spanish Dictionary
Spanish-English/English-Spanish
$14.95 plus s&h
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Spanish
21st
Century
Spanish English Dictionary
$14.95
plus s&h
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