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Q3061994 Inglês

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Are functional and situational language the same thing? 


      The two labels represent different ways of organising this kind of social language. Functional language comprises expressions that do different things, for example: make a request, invite someone to do something or suggest something. Situational language comprises expressions we use in specific situations, for example: at a restaurant, shopping for clothes or asking for tourist information.

      Clearly, there is overlap between the two. In the situation of a doctor’s appointment, different functions will be used. The patient makes a request at a doctor’s appointment, the doctor invites the patient into their consulting room and gives advice on dealing with the medical problem. It is important that you, the teacher, know the primary focus of the lesson. Is it to present and practise expressions associated with a particular function, or to present and practise language related to a specific situation?


THAINE, Craig. Key considerations for teaching functional/situational language. Disponível em: https://www.cambridge.org/elt/blog/2021/11/24/teachingfunctional-situational-language/. Acesso em: 11 jul. 2024. Adaptado. 

Sobre situational language, considere uma atividade em que os alunos devem simular uma visita a um restaurante. Qual situational language seria apropriada de se ensinar para essa atividade? 
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Q3061991 Inglês

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Abstract


      Over the past few decades, South Korean culture has gained popularity worldwide. Since the 1990s, government-led cultural policies have transitioned from focusing on economic strategy to national branding and soft power and have had a positive impact on the domestic ecosystem of cultural industry and contributed to promoting South Korea abroad. There are three aspects contributing to the development of South Korean soft power—the successful history with economic development and democratization, the development of creative content that led to global competitiveness due to the compressed growth experience and the limited domestic market, and the development of digital technology, especially the change in the media environment. However, this increased soft power is still limited as a tool to handle problems facing South Korea, mainly because of the nation’s geopolitical situation. South Korea should pay more attention to active participation in specific global agendas— especially in development and cooperation, emerging technology, and human rights issues. As a beneficiary of the existing liberal international order, South Korea achieved a prosperous economy and democracy. This aspect provides a cornerstone upon which to build South Korean cultural resources and promote them beyond its borders. South Korea should contribute creating public goods through its active engagement and leadership on various global agendas. This dedication to the international community ultimately benefits South Korea in the long run.


KIM, Minsung. The Growth of South Korean Soft Power and Its Geopolitical Implications. Disponível em: https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/JIPA/Display/Article/3212634/the-growth-ofsouth-korean-soft-power-and-its-geopolitical-implications/. Acesso em: 12 ago. 2024. Adaptado.

Ao trabalharem com a leitura do resumo desse artigo, os estudantes apresentaram dificuldade para entender o trecho government-led cultural policies. Ao elicitar dos alunos possíveis interpretações gramaticais e lexicais, a professora recebeu as seguintes considerações:

I. ‘government-led’ é um exemplo de um substantivo composto.
II. Em ‘cultural policies’, ‘cultural’ qualifica o termo ‘policies’.
III. ‘policies’ pode ser considerado um falso cognato.
IV. ‘government-led’ qualifica o termo ‘cultural’.

Estão corretas as afirmações: 
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Q3061988 Inglês
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      Affixes consist of one or more letters that are added to the beginning or end of a word, which can be:
      prefixes: when they are added to the beginning of words. For example: ir, in meaning not (irregular; incapable); -
      suffixes: when they are added to the end of words. For example: ed, er meaning past of regular verbs and person that does (walked; writer).

ZANATTA, Melissa Marchiani Palone et al. Teaching Reading Techniques and Strategies English Language. Disponível em: https://www.dpublication.com/wpcontent/uploads/2021/01/11-300.pdf. Acesso em: 11 jul. 2024. Adaptado.

O conhecimento sobre formação de palavras pode ser bastante útil no aprendizado da língua inglesa. Para que um estudante depreenda corretamente o sentido da palavra undeniably, é preciso que, além do radical, ele reconheça nela a presença de 
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Q3061987 Inglês
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Teaching Reading Techniques and Strategies in English Language

1. Skimming is one of the tools that can be used to read efficiently. Skimming refers to looking only for the general or main ideas, and works best with nonfiction (or factual) material. With skimming, the overall understanding is reduced because the reader does not read everything. The reader reads only what is important for the purpose.
2. Scanning means reading slowly and carefully and picking out certain key words or phrases. It allows you to pick out specific information from a text. It does not mean reading word by word, it just means reading carefully. For scanning to be successful, it is needed to understand how the material is structured as well as comprehend what is read so the reader can locate the specific information they need. Scanning also allows to find details and other information in a hurry.
3. Prediction is fundamental to comprehension. According to Duffy (2003), predicting is the strategy most relied upon as we begin reading. Good readers anticipate meaning. They do this by predicting what they think is going to happen in the selection and by revising their predictions as they read. Students rely on previous study and experiences to make educated guesses about material to be read.
FISHER, Ayu Sonia Habibah. Student’s reading techniques difficulties in recount text. Disponível em: https://media.neliti.com/media/publications/192380-ENnone.pdf. Acesso em: 11 jul. 2024. Adaptado.

Considere que um professor deseja desenvolver as habilidades de (1) skimming, (2) scanning e (3) prediction, usando um texto sobre a pandemia de COVID-19. Associe cada habilidade à atividade apropriada:
( ) pedir para os alunos lerem o primeiro e o último parágrafo do texto e indicarem suas ideias principais.
( ) mostrar aos alunos uma imagem sobre a pandemia e pedir para que façam um brainstorm sobre o assunto, antes da leitura.
( ) solicitar aos alunos que identifiquem rapidamente no texto o ano em que a Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS) declarou a pandemia de COVID-19 no mundo.
( ) pedir para que os alunos encontrem a opinião de um especialista presente no texto.
( ) fornecer o assunto do texto e pedir para que os alunos façam em grupo um mapa mental sobre o tema, de forma a checar posteriormente se as informações trazidas no mapa estão no texto.

A sequência correta dessa associação é: 
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Q3056729 Inglês
According to the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC) for High School, the teaching of English aims to expand students' repertoires and develop their critical awareness of the uses of English in contemporary society. Which of the following alternatives correctly describes one of the objectives of English teaching in High School according to the BNCC? 
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Q3053249 Inglês

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    The conceptual and epistemological grounds of literacy are being stretched as the encoded worlds we navigate increasingly interpenetrate multicultural, multilingual, and multimodal contexts. The twenty-first century finds us at a critical juncture for reevaluating English language and literacy teaching agendas. The technological revolution has facilitated and augmented human communication such that everyday interactions now essentially include digital interfaces. Language, text, and discourse norms and practices are being rapidly expanded and reinvented in response to new media and global networks. The language driving the majority of intercultural web traffic is English, which reinforces its position as a global language and adds an insidious dimension of cybercolonialism. Teachers are in crisis: domains for English language socialization now extend from known geographical and social contexts to the global panorama of the virtual world in which we, too, are learners. Information and communication technologies (ICT) have created new literacies that are required by learners of all ages if they are to fairly contend for academic and economic success. Examining the evolution of literacy into multiliteracies and considering how this epistemological shift affects ELT turned out to be a necessity. Digitally responsive, pedagogically strategic, ecologically sensitive English language and literacy teaching and learning practices should, thus, be discussed.

(Available: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226802846_From_Literacy_to_Multiliteracies_in_ELT. Adapted.)


I. As línguas são fenômenos (geo)político, histórico, social, variável, heterogêneo e sensível aos contextos de uso, sendo eles essenciais para o reconhecimento e a vivência da língua como forma de expressão identitária.


II. Ressalta-se a tendência hegemônica da língua inglesa em ambientes virtuais como aspecto estritamente benéfico.


III. O ensino de língua inglesa sofreu mudanças resultantes das novas concepções acerca de como os conhecimentos sobre a língua são adquiridos pelas pessoas a partir dos princípios da crença, verdade e justificativa.


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Q3047649 Inglês
“The main difference between classroom assessment and large-scale educational assessment is the context of the classroom. The learners are there as learners, and the teacher is there to engage with the learners in the learning process. This is true irrespective of whether the teacher is viewed as a facilitator, an imparter of knowledge, an expert interlocutor, or whatever other model one may choose to use.” (Fulcher; Davidson, 2007, p. 24).

In Language Testing and Assessment: An advanced resource book, Fulcher and Davidson (2007) state that there are important differences between largescale testing and classroom assessment, although the latter usually benefits from concepts presented in studies related to the former. Based on such divergence, it is correct to say that:
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Q3047645 Inglês
Language teaching has been characterized by several methods and approaches which were popular at some point and declined over the years. There are many elements when it comes to teaching a foreign language from theory of language to roles of materials. Which of the following describes a language teaching based mainly on grammar teaching and courses segmented into separate language skills with preoccupation with rules as described in Brown (2007)?
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Q3046801 Inglês
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Learning the English language solely contributes to the professional integration of students, neglecting other social and cultural aspects.
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Q3046799 Inglês
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Learning the English language contributes to the development of intercultural awareness among students.
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Q3046798 Inglês
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Teaching English as a lingua franca exclusively values the linguistic patterns of native English speakers, such as Americans and Britons.
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Q3046797 Inglês
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Interdisciplinarity emerged as a response to the fragmentation of knowledge that occurred mainly in the 19th century.
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Q3046796 Inglês
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According to the National Common Curricular Base, the teaching of English language in elementary education should be exclusively centered on the culture and literature of English-speaking countries, neglecting Brazilian culture and linguistic diversity.
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Q3046795 Inglês
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The proposed organizing axes for teaching English should be treated separately, without any relation between them.
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Q3046794 Inglês
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Human rights are inherent to the human condition and, therefore, do not depend on any legislation for their validity. Thus, they are interdependent and indivisible, which means that we cannot choose to accept only some of them while ignoring the others.
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Q3046793 Inglês
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Authorial writing in the teaching of English is restricted to highly elaborated texts, excluding simpler forms of textual expression.
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Q3046792 Inglês
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In the communicative approach, foreign language teaching prioritizes the pragmatic and social meaning of language.
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Q3046791 Inglês
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An important criterion when selecting a text for reading activities is the level of familiarity students have with the subject addressed in the text, as this can compromise their interest in reading if the subject is completely known to them.
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Q3046789 Inglês
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In the structural or grammatical approach, English teaching focuses on transmitting linguistic knowledge to students, while learning consists of correctly employing these linguistic items and rules.
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Q3046788 Inglês
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Due to the interdisciplinary approach in school, the teaching of foreign language should be oriented exclusively towards language knowledge, as it is necessary to use it solely as a communication tool rather than a cultural product.
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921: B
922: C
923: B
924: E
925: B
926: C
927: D
928: C
929: E
930: C
931: E
932: E
933: E
934: E
935: C
936: E
937: C
938: C
939: C
940: E