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                                                                                Written by W.F. Mackey in his book Language Teaching Analysis, he said that, “The use of pictures in language teaching is as ancient as the
Orbis Pictus of Comenicuss 1658, written in Hungary between 1653 and 1654.  For  Comenius,  it  was  above  all  the  picture  which  could  be  most
easily  impressed  upon  the  mind,  giving  the  most  real  and  lasting  of impressions”.
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It is clearly stated that the existence of picture has been a long time ago to give the most real and lasting of the idea. It can be said to
concrete the thought of something or somebody. Based  on  Webster  New  World  dictionary  of  American  English,
“Pictures are an imagine or likeliness of an object, person or scenes on a flat surface, especially by painting, drawing or photograph
y”.
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It is stated that  picture  is  a  painting,  drawing  or  photography  of  something  or
somebody on a flat surface based on Webster dictionary. “Pictures  are  not  just  an  aspect  of  method,  but  through  their
representation  of  places,  objects  and  people  they  are  an  essential  part  of the overall experiences we must help our students to cope with.”
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, stated by Andrew Wright.
This statement tells that picture can help the students to understand something  or  somebody  through  its  representation.  It  gives  the  students
easier way in learning their material. According to Raja T. Nasr, he said that:
What  a  person  sees  and  does  he  remembers  much  longer  than what  he  hears.  The  use  of  the  eyes  speeds  up  learning  in  all
fields  including  language.  Language  must  be  based  upon experiences,  and  experiences  involve  situations.  As  visual  aids,
pictures  provide  both  the  situations  which  make  the  use  of language possible and the subjects on which language is used.
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W.F. Mackey, Language Teaching Analysis, London: Longman, 1965, p.245
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Noah Webster’s, Webster New Dictionary, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1994, p. 67
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Andrew  Wright,  Pictures  for  Language  Learning  Cambridge:  Cambridge  University Press, 1989, p. 2
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Raja  T.  Nasr,  Teaching  and  Learning  English,  London:  Longman  Group  Limited, 1975,  p.114
                                            
                