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Educational Psychology is one of the possible applications of psychology to educational issues, with significant contributions to the development of its own body of knowledge.
Article 208 of the Federal Constitution establishes the obligation of free public education for all levels, from early childhood education to high school.
Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity have similar approaches, primarily seeking cooperation between disciplines to enrich knowledge.
In the psycholinguistic approach to reading, texts are typically authentic and chosen with the purpose of informing, and pre-reading activities aim to arouse students' interest in reading and anticipate the subject to be addressed in the text.
Interdisciplinarity significantly contributes to the development of students by integrating content from various areas of knowledge, stimulating critical understanding of everyday events.
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The National Common Curricular Base recommends that English language activities in elementary education exclusively focus on grammar and language structure, neglecting the practice of conversation and oral interaction.
According to Alptekin (2002), the aim of English teaching is exclusively to develop learners' intercultural communicative competence.
In the communicative approach, decontextualized teaching is widely used to facilitate the understanding of grammatical structures.
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A morpheme is the smallest unit of grammar with meaning making up all words in the English language. Because learning morphemes unlocks the structure and significance within words, analyse the word group to choose the appropriate option.
Fun - night - dog - but - shake - girl - after - ball - play - joke - the - fish - book - run - happy - she - free - kiss - time - milk
Depending upon the purpose, different texts have specific styles and structure. The communicative purpose and genre
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( )Written English is more complex grammatically than spoken English, with longer and more complex sentences, fewer contractions, and more subordinate clauses.
( ) Spoken English is more likely to be face-to-face communication, while written English is more likely to be communication through the written word.
( ) Spoken English is more fixed and stable than written English, which is more fleeting.
( ) Spoken English is usually more organized and carefully formulated than written English.
( ) Written English is typically more structured and forms a monologue rather than a dialogue, while spoken English is more likely to be a dialogue.
( ) Written English communicates across time and space for as long as the medium exists and the language is understood. Spoken English is more immediate.
( ) Spoken English normally uses a generally acceptable standard variety of the language, whereas written English may sometimes be in a regional or other limited-context dialect.
( ) In Spoken English, the content is presented much more densely. In written English, the information is “diluted” and conveyed through many more words: there are a lot of repetitions, glosses, “fillers”, producing a text is noticeably longer and with more redundant passages.