The Pointing Code is a comprehensive pedagogical guide for English language teachers focusing on the four most common yet misunderstood words in the language: this, that, these, and those. While most curricula stop at basic physical distance, this book dives deep into the three domains of deixis—spatial, temporal, and discourse. It provides teachers with a systematic framework to help students move from 'Week One' basics to C1-level rhetorical precision. The book outlines detailed lesson plans using PPP, Guided Discovery, and Task-Based Learning models to address the specific needs of learners at every proficiency level. It also offers a deep dive into cross-linguistic interference, explaining why students from Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and Romance language backgrounds make predictable errors. By treating demonstratives as a complete orientation system rather than a vocabulary list, the book empowers teachers to close the gap between 'learned' and 'mastered,' ensuring students can navigate physical space, time, and complex academic arguments with native-like confidence.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Pointing Code is a comprehensive pedagogical guide for English language teachers focusing on the four most common yet misunderstood words in the language: this, that, these, and those. While most curricula stop at basic physical distance, this book dives deep into the three domains of deixis-spatial, temporal, and discourse. It provides teachers with a systematic framework to help students move from 'Week One' basics to C1-level rhetorical precision. The book outlines detailed lesson plans using PPP, Guided Discovery, and Task-Based Learning models to address the specific needs of learners at every proficiency level. It also offers a deep dive into cross-linguistic interference, explaining why students from Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and Romance language backgrounds make predictable errors. By treating demonstratives as a complete orientation system rather than a vocabulary list, the book empowers teachers to close the gap between 'learned' and 'mastered, ' ensuring students can navigate physical space, time, and complex academic arguments with native-like confidence. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798196323621
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware - The Pointing Code is a comprehensive pedagogical guide for English language teachers focusing on the four most common yet misunderstood words in the language: this, that, these, and those. While most curricula stop at basic physical distance, this book dives deep into the three domains of deixis-spatial, temporal, and discourse. It provides teachers with a systematic framework to help students move from 'Week One' basics to C1-level rhetorical precision. The book outlines detailed lesson plans using PPP, Guided Discovery, and Task-Based Learning models to address the specific needs of learners at every proficiency level. It also offers a deep dive into cross-linguistic interference, explaining why students from Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and Romance language backgrounds make predictable errors. By treating demonstratives as a complete orientation system rather than a vocabulary list, the book empowers teachers to close the gap between 'learned' and 'mastered, ' ensuring students can navigate physical space, time, and complex academic arguments with native-like confidence. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798196323621
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