Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 Classroom Presentation Tool (Mac) is a digital teaching resource designed to help teachers deliver visually engaging, focused, and well-organized Pre-A1 American English lessons for teenage and secondary-school learners.
Created for use with Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 from National Geographic Learning, the Classroom Presentation Tool supports teacher-led instruction by bringing digital course content to a compatible Mac computer and classroom display.
Time Zones Third Edition combines amazing photography, updated videos, inspiring stories of global citizens, teacher-tested language lessons, and carefully scaffolded practice activities. The Classroom Presentation Tool helps teachers bring this visually rich learning experience to the front of the classroom.
Product Overview
- Product: Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 Classroom Presentation Tool (Mac)
- Series: Time Zones, Third Edition
- Level: Level 1
- CEFR level: Pre-A1
- Publisher: National Geographic Learning
- Language: American English
- Target learners: Teens / Secondary
- Platform: Mac / macOS
- Product type: Digital classroom presentation software
- Delivery: Digital download
- Physical shipping: Not included
What Is the Time Zones Third Edition Classroom Presentation Tool?
The Classroom Presentation Tool, commonly abbreviated as CPT, is designed to support teacher-led digital presentation during English lessons.
Instead of relying exclusively on printed materials, teachers can use classroom presentation software to bring course content to a compatible computer screen, projector, interactive whiteboard, large monitor, or other classroom display.
This creates a shared visual reference point so that the entire class can focus on the same page, photograph, text, activity, question, language point, or lesson stage together.
The exact interface, course content, multimedia, annotation tools, answer functions, interactive activities, zoom options, and other features available may depend on the specific software build supplied with this product.
About Time Zones Third Edition
Time Zones Third Edition is an American English course created for teenage learners who are curious about the world and need a carefully structured pathway toward practical communication.
The series combines powerful photography, updated video content, global themes, inspiring stories of global citizens, teacher-tested language lessons, and carefully scaffolded practice.
These elements connect English learning with people, places, cultures, nature, science, exploration, everyday experiences, and the wider world.
Where Are We Going Next?
The spirit of Time Zones Third Edition can be captured in one motivating question: Where are we going next?
The course encourages teenage learners to look beyond the classroom, discover new places, explore different cultures, meet inspiring people, and use English as a practical tool for understanding and communicating with the wider world.
For learners at Pre-A1 level, powerful photography, clear visual contexts, carefully selected language, repeated models, and scaffolded activities can make unfamiliar English more accessible and meaningful.
Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 at Pre-A1
Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 is positioned at Pre-A1 and supports teenage learners who are developing their earliest foundations in English.
At this stage, learners benefit from clear language models, carefully controlled vocabulary, strong visual support, manageable instructions, frequent repetition, guided practice, and regular opportunities to experience success.
The Classroom Presentation Tool can support this learning process by providing a shared visual environment for vocabulary, listening, pronunciation, basic grammar, early reading, simple speaking, review, and whole-class interaction.
Designed for Teenage and Secondary Learners
Teenage beginners need English materials that are accessible without feeling childish.
Time Zones addresses this challenge through visually impressive photography, global topics, video, stories, and real-world contexts that can stimulate curiosity while maintaining appropriate language support.
The Classroom Presentation Tool can strengthen this experience by bringing course content to a larger classroom screen where students can explore photographs, language, activities, and available multimedia together.
Designed for Teacher-Led Classroom Instruction
This product is primarily intended as a teacher-facing classroom presentation resource.
It can be particularly useful when the teacher wants the whole class to focus on the same page, image, word, sentence, question, activity, or language model at the same time.
A shared classroom display can make lesson instructions clearer, reduce confusion, support classroom management, and help learners move through each stage of the lesson together.
Bring Course Content to the Classroom Screen
One of the main advantages of classroom presentation software is the ability to bring digital course content to the front of the classroom.
This can be especially useful when:
- Introducing a new lesson or unit
- Presenting photography and global topics
- Teaching essential vocabulary
- Modeling pronunciation
- Explaining basic grammar and language patterns
- Giving activity instructions
- Guiding early reading tasks
- Supporting listening practice
- Using available multimedia
- Checking answers
- Encouraging simple speaking
- Reviewing previously learned language
Create a Shared Visual Focus
A classroom can become difficult to manage when learners are looking at different pages, screens, or activities.
The Classroom Presentation Tool creates a shared visual reference point so that everyone can focus on the same content.
This can help teachers give clearer instructions, control lesson pacing, direct attention, model language, check understanding, and guide learners through the lesson step by step.
At Pre-A1 level, this visual coordination can be especially helpful because learners often need additional guidance when processing unfamiliar English.
Support for Visual Learning
Visual content plays an important role in Time Zones Third Edition.
Photography can introduce topics, provide immediate context, stimulate curiosity, support vocabulary learning, encourage observation, and create opportunities for communication.
Teachers can use displayed visual content to:
- Introduce lesson topics
- Activate prior knowledge
- Present new vocabulary
- Connect words with visual meaning
- Ask simple prediction questions
- Encourage close observation
- Support listening comprehension
- Support early reading
- Generate simple descriptions
- Encourage short personal responses
Learning Through Amazing Photography
Powerful photography is a defining part of the Time Zones learning experience.
For Pre-A1 learners, photographs can provide immediate contextual clues about people, places, animals, objects, colors, activities, actions, and situations.
These visual clues can make unfamiliar language easier to understand and reduce the amount of verbal explanation required.
A teacher can use photographs to introduce vocabulary, ask simple questions, model pronunciation, check comprehension, encourage observation, and stimulate short spoken responses.
Support for Essential Vocabulary Development
Vocabulary is fundamental at Pre-A1 because learners need an essential bank of familiar words and expressions before they can communicate more independently.
The Classroom Presentation Tool can help teachers focus attention on relevant words, photographs, expressions, and contexts.
Teachers can use displayed course content to:
- Introduce new vocabulary
- Connect words with images
- Model pronunciation
- Ask learners to identify people, objects, or places
- Practice repetition
- Review previously learned words
- Create quick recognition activities
- Encourage learners to use familiar words in short phrases
Support for Pronunciation Practice
Beginning learners need regular exposure to clear models of spoken English.
Where relevant audio or multimedia is included in the supplied software build, teachers can help learners hear and repeat words, phrases, questions, and simple sentences.
Whole-class presentation can support coordinated repetition, individual practice, pair work, listening discrimination, and review.
Students can gradually develop greater awareness of English sounds, word stress, simple sentence rhythm, and basic intonation patterns.
Support for Listening Activities
Pre-A1 learners need carefully structured listening practice with clear expectations and strong contextual support.
When relevant audio is available within the supplied software build, classroom presentation can help teachers organize listening activities more efficiently.
Teachers can introduce the topic, preview key vocabulary, show visual clues, explain the listening task, and then check comprehension with the whole class.
Listening work may focus on recognizing familiar words, identifying names or numbers, following basic instructions, understanding simple questions, or matching spoken language with images.
The exact audio content and playback functions available depend on the specific software build supplied with this product.
Support for Video-Based Learning
Video can be especially valuable for beginning learners because visual information provides additional support for understanding spoken English.
People, places, actions, facial expressions, gestures, objects, and settings can provide useful clues even when some spoken language is unfamiliar.
When video is available within the supplied Classroom Presentation Tool, teachers can use it to support:
- Prediction
- Vocabulary recognition
- Listening comprehension
- Observation
- Pronunciation awareness
- Simple speaking prompts
- Cultural awareness
- Review activities
The exact video content and functionality available depend on the specific software build supplied with this product.
Support for Basic Grammar Presentation
Pre-A1 learners benefit from clear language models and carefully controlled grammar practice.
The Classroom Presentation Tool can help teachers keep everyone focused on the same sentence, example, question, or activity while introducing a basic language pattern.
This shared approach can make explanations easier to follow and reduce confusion about which example or task the teacher is discussing.
Teachers can move gradually from modeling to repetition, controlled practice, guided use, and simple communication.
Grammar in Meaningful Contexts
Beginning learners often understand language more easily when grammar is connected with familiar situations and clear visual contexts.
Rather than presenting grammar only as abstract rules, teachers can connect basic structures with photographs, people, objects, actions, conversations, and everyday situations.
A classroom display can help learners see more clearly how simple language patterns connect with meaning.
Support for Early Speaking Confidence
Pre-A1 learners may initially communicate through individual words, memorized expressions, short phrases, and simple sentence patterns.
A shared visual display can provide useful support and reduce the pressure of speaking without a clear prompt.
Teachers can ask learners to:
- Name familiar objects
- Identify people or places
- Repeat useful words and expressions
- Answer simple questions
- Ask basic questions
- Give basic personal information
- Describe a photograph with familiar vocabulary
- Express simple likes and dislikes
- Practice short exchanges with classmates
Developing Confidence Step by Step
Confidence is especially important for learners at the earliest stages of English development.
Students may hesitate to participate because almost everything feels new and unfamiliar.
Clear models, visual prompts, repetition, manageable activities, and structured support can reduce this pressure.
A Classroom Presentation Tool can help teachers present one stage at a time, allowing learners to observe, listen, repeat, practice, and gradually communicate.
Support for Early Reading
Pre-A1 reading begins with recognizing familiar words, short phrases, simple sentences, labels, signs, and basic information.
A Classroom Presentation Tool can help teachers guide learners through reading step by step.
The teacher can direct attention toward particular words, sentences, photographs, questions, or parts of an activity and support:
- Word recognition
- Matching words with images
- Recognizing familiar expressions
- Reading short sentences
- Finding simple information
- Using visual clues
- Checking basic comprehension
- Reviewing vocabulary
Support for Early Writing Foundations
Although the Classroom Presentation Tool is primarily a presentation resource, displayed course content can also support early writing activities.
Teachers can provide clear models and guide learners as they practice:
- Writing familiar words
- Spelling basic vocabulary
- Writing personal information
- Completing short phrases
- Building simple sentences
- Following basic writing models
Support for Whole-Class Answer Checking
Answer checking can become more focused when everyone is looking at the same activity.
Teachers can invite learners to give answers, compare responses, identify mistakes, and correct work together.
This can turn correction into an active review stage instead of simply reading answers aloud.
Any built-in answer-display or solution functions depend on the specific software build supplied with this product.
Support for Review and Revision
The Classroom Presentation Tool can also support regular review and consolidation.
Teachers can return to earlier content for:
- Vocabulary revision
- Pronunciation practice
- Grammar review
- Listening repetition
- Visual recall activities
- Early reading review
- Speaking revision
- Pre-test preparation
- End-of-unit consolidation
Support for Projectors and Classroom Displays
A Classroom Presentation Tool can be particularly useful when a compatible Mac computer is connected to a projector, large monitor, classroom display, or interactive whiteboard.
This allows course content to become a clear shared focal point at the front of the classroom.
Actual display performance depends on the Mac computer, macOS version, processor architecture, screen resolution, display scaling, available ports, adapters, permissions, classroom hardware, and the specific software build.
Encouraging More Heads-Up Learning
When teachers can access course content through one classroom presentation environment, they may spend less time moving between printed materials, folders, separate media players, and other applications.
This can support more heads-up teaching, where learners focus more on the teacher, classmates, and shared lesson content.
A clear common visual focus can create more opportunities for questioning, observation, eye contact, repetition, pair work, and classroom communication.
Exploring the World Through English
Time Zones encourages learners to see English as more than a school subject. English becomes a practical way to explore people, places, cultures, environments, experiences, and ideas.
The Classroom Presentation Tool can help bring these global themes to the classroom screen and create opportunities for curiosity, observation, vocabulary learning, comprehension, and communication.
Stories of Global Citizens
Stories about people around the world can make English learning more human, meaningful, and memorable.
Teenage learners can encounter people with different backgrounds, interests, experiences, ideas, and achievements while developing their language skills.
Teachers can use available course content and multimedia as starting points for vocabulary work, listening, reading, speaking, personal response, and classroom interaction.
Carefully Scaffolded Learning
Pre-A1 learners need a clear pathway from highly supported input toward gradual independence.
Effective scaffolding may include visual clues, teacher models, repetition, controlled activities, guided practice, clear examples, and manageable increases in difficulty.
A Classroom Presentation Tool can help teachers manage this progression by keeping the entire class focused on one clear lesson stage at a time.
From Input to Communication
Effective language development connects receptive input with productive communication.
Learners first encounter English through photography, listening, video, reading, examples, and contextualized language.
They then practice vocabulary, phrases, pronunciation, and basic structures before applying new language through simple speaking and writing.
A shared classroom display can help teachers connect these different stages clearly.
American English
Time Zones Third Edition is an American English course.
Learners are exposed to American English language conventions and pronunciation models throughout the series.
This makes the course particularly suitable for schools, language centers, tutors, and educational programs following an American English curriculum.
Benefits for Teachers
- Digital classroom presentation support for Time Zones Third Edition Level 1
- Designed for Pre-A1 teenage and secondary-school learners
- Helps establish a shared visual classroom focus
- Supports visual presentation of course content
- Useful with compatible projectors and classroom displays
- Can support essential vocabulary presentation
- Can support basic grammar explanation
- Can support early reading and simple speaking activities
- Can support listening and pronunciation where relevant media is included
- Can support video-based teaching where relevant video is included
- Useful for whole-class answer checking where corresponding functions are available
- Supports systematic review and revision
- Designed for use on compatible Mac computers
Benefits for Learners
- Clear shared visual focus during lessons
- Structured support at Pre-A1 level
- Age-appropriate content for teenage learners
- Powerful photography and global topics
- Support for essential vocabulary development
- Opportunities for listening and pronunciation practice
- Visual support for early reading comprehension
- Support for basic grammar development
- More opportunities for simple speaking and whole-class interaction
- American English language model
Suitable For
- Teachers using Time Zones Third Edition Level 1
- Pre-A1 English classes
- Teenage and secondary-school learners
- Schools and language centers
- Private English tutors
- American English programs
- Mac-based classroom computers
- Classrooms using projectors or large displays
- Teachers seeking more visually focused lessons
- Programs using multimedia-supported instruction
Suggested Classroom Workflow
- Prepare the Mac computer: Open the software and check the classroom display before teaching.
- Introduce the topic: Use available photography and visual content to stimulate curiosity.
- Present essential vocabulary: Introduce a manageable number of useful words and expressions.
- Model pronunciation: Give learners clear spoken examples and encourage repetition.
- Model the language: Show clear examples before asking learners to respond independently.
- Guide the main activity: Keep the entire class focused on the same content or task.
- Use available audio: Support listening and pronunciation where relevant media is included.
- Use available video: Add visual context where included in the software build.
- Encourage simple speaking: Use photographs, questions, and familiar language as communication prompts.
- Guide early reading: Focus attention on familiar words, phrases, and simple information.
- Check understanding: Review answers and clarify difficulties.
- Recycle language: Return frequently to important vocabulary and basic language patterns.
Mac Compatibility Notice
This product is intended for use on compatible Mac desktop and laptop computers.
Successful installation and operation may depend on multiple technical factors, including:
- macOS version
- Mac model and release year
- Intel or Apple silicon processor architecture
- Software architecture and system requirements
- Availability of any required compatibility components
- Available memory
- Available storage space
- Screen resolution and display scaling
- User permissions and administrator access
- macOS security and privacy settings
- Gatekeeper restrictions
- Required system components
- Graphics and media capabilities
- The specific Classroom Presentation Tool software build
Compatibility with every macOS version, Mac model, processor architecture, computer configuration, or future operating system is not guaranteed.
No specific claim of compatibility with the latest macOS release or every Apple silicon Mac should be assumed unless explicitly stated in the product details or confirmed for the exact software build and computer environment.
Intel and Apple Silicon Compatibility
Mac computers may use either Intel processors or Apple silicon processors such as M1, M2, M3, M4, or later generations.
Compatibility can vary according to how the original software was developed, its architecture, required system components, and the installed macOS version.
Native Apple silicon support should not be assumed unless explicitly confirmed for the specific Classroom Presentation Tool build supplied with this product.
macOS Security and Installation
Depending on the software build and macOS version, the operating system may display security warnings or restrict applications obtained outside the Mac App Store.
Installation may depend on administrator permissions, security and privacy settings, Gatekeeper behavior, application signing, required system components, and other macOS conditions.
Customers should ensure that their Mac environment can run the specific software package before relying on it for classroom use.
Unsupported Native Platforms
This product is specifically offered as Mac software. Native compatibility should not be assumed for:
- Windows
- iOS or iPadOS
- Android
- ChromeOS
- Linux
- Mobile phones
- Smart TVs
Use through a virtual machine, compatibility layer, emulator, or another non-native environment may or may not work and is not guaranteed.
Digital Product Notice
This is a digital software product. No printed Student’s Book, Workbook, Teacher’s Book, physical disc, access card, or other physical item will be shipped.
The product includes only the Mac Classroom Presentation Tool package specifically offered in the product details.
No additional course component should be assumed unless explicitly listed.
Online Access and Digital Services
No Spark platform access, activation code, online account, interactive eBook, subscription, online practice, cloud service, or other online product should be assumed unless explicitly included in the product details.
This product is offered as a downloadable Mac classroom presentation software package.
Important Note About Classroom Presentation Tool Features
Classroom Presentation Tool features can vary between series, editions, levels, software versions, operating systems, and distribution builds.
Functions such as embedded Student’s Book pages, Workbook pages, audio, video, answer display, annotations, zoom, highlighting, writing tools, interactive activities, or other presentation functions should be considered available only when included in the specific software build supplied with this product.
No feature that is not explicitly listed should automatically be assumed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 Classroom Presentation Tool?
It is a digital classroom presentation resource designed to support teachers using Time Zones Third Edition Level 1.
What CEFR level is Time Zones Third Edition Level 1?
Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 is positioned at Pre-A1.
Who is Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 designed for?
The course is designed primarily for teenage and secondary-school English learners developing foundational English skills.
Is Time Zones Third Edition American or British English?
Time Zones Third Edition is an American English course.
Who are the authors of Time Zones 1, Third Edition?
Time Zones 1, Third Edition is authored by Ian Purdon and Nicholas Beare.
Which operating system is this product for?
This product is specifically offered for compatible Mac computers running macOS.
Is compatibility with the latest macOS guaranteed?
No. Compatibility can depend on the exact software build, macOS version, Mac model, processor architecture, security settings, required system components, permissions, and other technical factors.
Does it work on Apple silicon Macs such as M1, M2, M3, or M4?
Compatibility with Apple silicon depends on the specific software build and system environment. Native support for every Apple silicon processor should not be assumed unless explicitly confirmed for the exact software package.
Can I use this software on an Intel Mac?
Compatibility depends on the software build, macOS version, processor requirements, system components, and other technical conditions. Support for every Intel Mac configuration is not guaranteed.
Can I use this software on Windows?
This product is offered specifically as Mac software. Native Windows compatibility should not be assumed.
Can I use it on an iPad or iPhone?
No native iOS or iPadOS compatibility should be assumed. This product is intended for compatible Mac computers.
Does the product include a printed Student’s Book?
No. No printed book or other physical item is included.
Does it include Spark platform access?
No Spark platform access, online account, activation code, subscription, or other online service should be assumed unless explicitly stated in the product details.
Does the software require an internet connection?
This depends on the exact software build and any technical requirements associated with installation or operation. Offline capability should not be assumed beyond what the supplied software itself supports.
Does the Classroom Presentation Tool include audio and video?
The exact audio, video, interactive content, and presentation features available depend on the specific software build supplied with this product. No unlisted component should automatically be assumed.
Can teachers use the software with a projector?
A compatible Mac computer can generally be connected to a projector or classroom display, subject to the Mac model, macOS version, available ports, adapters, display configuration, classroom hardware, and software environment.
Is this a physical product?
No. This is a digital software product delivered electronically. No physical disc, printed book, access card, or other physical item will be shipped.
A Powerful Pre-A1 Classroom Companion for Mac
Time Zones Third Edition Level 1 Classroom Presentation Tool (Mac) helps teachers bring visually rich Pre-A1 course content to the classroom screen and create more focused, engaging, and well-organized English lessons.
For teenage learners developing their American English foundations, a shared visual classroom environment can support essential vocabulary, listening, pronunciation, basic grammar, early reading, simple speaking, review, and whole-class interaction.
Combined with the global spirit of Time Zones Third Edition—amazing photography, updated videos, inspiring stories of global citizens, teacher-tested language lessons, and carefully scaffolded practice—the Classroom Presentation Tool can help teachers create lessons that encourage learners to look beyond the classroom and ask one motivating question: Where are we going next?
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