Questões de Concurso Sobre ensino da língua estrangeira inglesa em inglês

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Q3046741 Inglês
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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.
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Q3046740 Inglês
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Article 208 of the Federal Constitution establishes the obligation of free public education for all levels, from early childhood education to high school.
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Q3046739 Inglês
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Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity have similar approaches, primarily seeking cooperation between disciplines to enrich knowledge.
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Q3046738 Inglês
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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.
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Q3046737 Inglês
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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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Q3046736 Inglês

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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.

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Q3046735 Inglês
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According to Alptekin (2002), the aim of English teaching is exclusively to develop learners' intercultural communicative competence.
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Q3046733 Inglês
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In the communicative approach, decontextualized teaching is widely used to facilitate the understanding of grammatical structures.
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Q3043924 Inglês
In the Base Curricular da Rede Municipal de Ensino de Palhoça document, table 18 EJA 8th grade of elementary school, which topic is developed in Oral Production?
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Q3043922 Inglês
De acordo com a Matriz Curricular 17 – Linguagens: Lingua Inglesa (EJA – nível III – 7º ano), o estudo do Léxico e da Gramática estão inseridos em qual eixo?
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Q3039204 Inglês
Methods and approaches of English language Teaching are important to develop English language skills.
Mark the correct option about Methods and Approaches.
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Q3039203 Inglês
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta, em consonância com o documento sobre a Base Curricular da Rede Municipal de Ensino de Palhoça’ - (EJA Nível III – 6º ano), os eixos organizadores para o componente Língua Inglesa.
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Q3039194 Inglês
According to the Base Curricular da Rede Municipal de Ensino de Palhoça, Matriz Curricular (table 16 EJA-Linguagens-Língua Inglesa) physical caracteristics, parts of the body and the verb ‘to be’ are topics studied in:
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Q3035586 Inglês
Which of the following best describes how new technologies can enhance the teaching and learning of English in the classroom?
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Q3035585 Inglês
In the context of teaching English, which of the following statements best illustrates the concept of linguistic variation and its relevance to language learning?
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Q3025658 Inglês

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 

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Q3025654 Inglês

Depending upon the purpose, different texts have specific styles and structure. The communicative purpose and genre conventions present in the text that follows make it a:


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Q3025650 Inglês
The didactic approach of knowledge aims at emphasizing the importance of giving proper treatment to the different contents that make up a teacher’s plan in order to equip his/her practice, as well as cover distinct categories integrating reality and understanding. Some kinds of contents cater to the active construction of capacities that operate with symbols, ideas, images, and representations that will allow the assignment of meaning to reality. From the least to the most complex perceptions, learning happens through a continuous process of coming and going, advancements and retreats upon which learners build tentative ideas, that are then amplified, modified, getting closer and closer to what is really accurate. The construction of some of these ideas might not be immediate, it will take them longer to be ready since hypothesis elaboration and original expression also rely on personal conditioning. The data offered refers to content which is:
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Q3025649 Inglês
Traditional views set the teachers’ task as the application of theory to practice, in more recent views teachers are seen to be both practitioners and theory builders (Prabhu 1992; Savignon 2007). Given the latter view of teachers, their knowledge of methods is beneficial because:
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Q3010801 Inglês
The way we use language depends on factors such as the situation we are in (at a friend’s house, in a job interview, in a tutorial); who we are talking to (friends, potential employer, tutor); and our means of communication (conversation face to face, telephone, email, report). Our decisions about the way we use language are to a great extent unconscious ones: we instinctively know how to adapt our language to the situation. For example, there are a number of differences between spoken and written language. This being so, we can characterize spoken language as quite informal, colloquial and presumably unstructured (since it is often spontaneous). Furthermore, spoken language mostly takes place in the form of a dialogue with another speaker. Written language, on the other hand, is generally more structured, formal, impersonal and wordy. Also, written language is considered more formal and should follow the rules of the English language. Spoken language is generally less formal, and the rules are less important. Slang, an informal language understood only by certain groups, is acceptable in spoken language but not in written language. That said, read the statements that follow, then check ( T ) for TRUE and ( F ) for FALSE while indicating the correct answer (by also checking it).

( )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. 
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1161: C
1162: C
1163: E
1164: C
1165: C
1166: E
1167: E
1168: E
1169: D
1170: A
1171: A
1172: C
1173: E
1174: D
1175: E
1176: A
1177: C
1178: D
1179: A
1180: E