Pragmatic
Pragmatics refers to the social language skills we use in our daily interactions with others. This includes what we say, how we say it, our non-verbal communication (eye contact, facial expressions, body language, etc.) and how appropriate our interactions are in a given situation.
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PICTURE CARDS | Compare & Contrast
Collective Work – UpbilitySpark your students’ interest in learning to compare and contrast objects with this new fun and colourful Picture Card game! This is an easy-to-use...
View full detailsPICTURE CARDS | Expressive Language: Getting it Right!
Collective Work – UpbilityDo your learners struggle with word-finding? Are you looking for a fun and practical tool to boost their expressive language skills? This comprehen...
View full detailsGREAT SOCIAL SKILLS | Non-Verbal Communication
Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BScThe new series of books “Great Social Skills” provides intervention material aimed at strengthening the social skills of the children on the autist...
View full detailsGREAT SOCIAL SKILLS | Interacting With Others
Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BScSocial success is based on successful communication, a process that involves many different skills. The activities included in this book aim at off...
View full detailsACTIVITIES for the Development of CRITICAL THINKING
Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BScThe “Activities for the Development of Critical Thinking” book has 102 pages in total and contains a short theory section, 60 picture worksheets on...
View full detailsSequences – Developing explanatory speech and writing
Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BScThis book «Sequences – Developing explanatory speech and writing» is aimed at developing sequencing and explanatory speech skills. Description Co...
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