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. Condición: 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. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798196323621
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Taschenbuch. Condición: 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. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798196323621
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