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signposting

Aussprache: [ˈsaɪnˌpoʊstɪŋ]

Wort

Kontext: „communication“

(noun) signposting refers to signals or words that help guide people in understanding what is happening in a conversation or a piece of writing. It helps to show the direction of the discussion or where to look for information.

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The teacher used signposting to help us follow the main points of her lesson clearly.

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Without signposting in her speech, I found it hard to follow what she was trying to say.

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What kind of signposting can you use to make your presentation easier to follow?

Kontext: „navigation“

(noun) signposting is the use of signs to help people find their way in a place, like on a road or in a park. These signs tell you where to go and what to expect on your journey.

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The signs in the park provided good signposting, making it easy to find the lake.

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There was no signposting on the road, so we got lost trying to find the right direction.

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How does effective signposting help travelers on the highway?

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