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Q2238774 Inglês
The process of gamification refers to the use of elements of game design in situations outside the gaming environment. In light of this, and the theme of ludic in English language teaching, it is correct to state that 
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Q2238773 Inglês

Observe the morphological process of the formation of the following words:


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Now analyze the following statements.

I. -context- and -tangle- are free roots, while -ident- is a bound root.

II. These three words are formed both by prefixation and suffixation.

III. In the noun, -ual- and -iz- are derivational suffixes, while in the adverb, -ifi- and -ab- are inflectional suffixes.

IV. dis- and en- both have negative meanings.

V. The head of the noun is -ation, the head of the verb is en- and the head of the adverb is -ly.

The correct statements are

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Q2238771 Inglês
You are teaching your learners at IFMA how to write a research project. You asked students to write the introduction of the research project. Learners handed in the written assignment, and now you are writing comments for their feedback. In this context, analyze the statements below, with your comment and the area being focused on:
I. Comment: the introduction should briefly describe the theme of your research, its aims and explain the importance of your research. Area: communicative aim of the genre.
II. Comment: I can understand your point here, but connect the sentences in this paragraph using linkers. Also, avoid repetition of words by using pronouns and synonyms. Area: organization and coherence.
III. Comment: avoid talking to your reader, that is not typical of introduction in research projects. Area: language accuracy.
IV. Comment: your target reader is the professor and/or another researcher, so use formal language, avoiding contractions and colloquial expressions. Area: appropriate register of the genre.
V. Comment: use present perfect here, since there is no time reference for the action and this can happen again. Area: appropriate tone of the genre.
VI. Comment: you discuss a number of different points in a single block. Divide it into different paragraphs. Area: layout and organization.
The statements in which the feedback comment is completely in line with the area are
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Q2238770 Inglês
You are an English language professor at IFMA and you are teaching your learners the genre “discursive essay”. Which of the rhetorical moves below are NOT usually typical of this genre?
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Q2238769 Inglês
You are an English language professor at IFMA and you are teaching your learners to write abstracts for academic papers. You asked your learners to analyze the following model abstract:
Abstract Phrasal verbs are important for EFL and ESL education because of their high frequency, but can be difficult for learners because of their number and polysemy. While there are a number of studies on phrasal verbs, the widening focus of such studies has left a gap between theory and practical instruction. This study improves upon previous studies related to teaching phrasal verbs through cognitive linguistics by combining the theory of event conflation with corpus-based research to create a list of phrasal verb particles and meanings that is concise and yet comprehensive enough to account for approximately 95% of common phrasal verb meanings. It also reports the results of an experiment in which learners taught with this particle list improved more on pre-/post-tests of phrasal verbs than learners that studied a list of the most common phrasal verbs as whole entities (p<0.001, d=1.34). Quantitative and qualitative data presented in this study also indicate that learners taught with the particle list improved their ability to conjecture the meanings of novel phrasal verbs more effectively than learners who studied common phrasal verbs as whole units. Key words: Phrasal Verbs, Cognitive Linguistics, Corpus, Instruction Materials, TEFL, Second Language Acquisition.
Source: SPRING, Ryan. Teaching Phrasal Verbs More Efficiently: Using Corpus Studies and Cognitive Linguistics to Create a Particle List. Advances in Language and Literary Studies: Volume: 9 Issue: 5. 2018.
Regarding the genre “abstract” and the model above, choose the correct alternative.
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26: D
27: C
28: B
29: D
30: E