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Q3101553 Português
Texto 1

Língua e Identidade

De acordo com a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Linguísticos da UNESCO, toda sociedade humana, estabelecida historicamente em um determinado espaço territorial, seja ele reconhecido ou não, identifica-se como um povo e desenvolve uma língua comum como meio de comunicação natural e de coesão cultural entre os seus membros. Portanto, a dominação de um idioma em um determinado território se dá a partir da constituição de uma comunidade historicamente estabelecida neste espaço.

Sob essa perspectiva, os surdos brasileiros, ao desenvolverem a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como meio de comunicação natural, constituem uma comunidade cujas especificidades não os alijam da sociedade brasileira, mas os identificam como membros de um das diversas comunidades linguísticas estabelecidas no território geográfico brasileiro.

Revista Língua Portuguesa e Literatura – edição 80, dezembro de 2020, São Paulo, ed. Escala, p. 28
Assinale a alternativa correta quanto à morfologia e à sintaxe das palavras/expressões sublinhadas no Texto 1. 
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Q3101552 Português
Texto 1

Língua e Identidade

De acordo com a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Linguísticos da UNESCO, toda sociedade humana, estabelecida historicamente em um determinado espaço territorial, seja ele reconhecido ou não, identifica-se como um povo e desenvolve uma língua comum como meio de comunicação natural e de coesão cultural entre os seus membros. Portanto, a dominação de um idioma em um determinado território se dá a partir da constituição de uma comunidade historicamente estabelecida neste espaço.

Sob essa perspectiva, os surdos brasileiros, ao desenvolverem a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como meio de comunicação natural, constituem uma comunidade cujas especificidades não os alijam da sociedade brasileira, mas os identificam como membros de um das diversas comunidades linguísticas estabelecidas no território geográfico brasileiro.

Revista Língua Portuguesa e Literatura – edição 80, dezembro de 2020, São Paulo, ed. Escala, p. 28
Se a palavra sociedade, no trecho “toda sociedade humana…” (Texto 1), fosse colocada no plural, outras palavras no mesmo período também deveriam sofrer alteração a fim de atender à concordância.
Com base nisso, assinale a alternativa correta quanto às adequações de concordâncias decorrentes dessa mudança.
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Q3101551 Português
Texto 1

Língua e Identidade

De acordo com a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Linguísticos da UNESCO, toda sociedade humana, estabelecida historicamente em um determinado espaço territorial, seja ele reconhecido ou não, identifica-se como um povo e desenvolve uma língua comum como meio de comunicação natural e de coesão cultural entre os seus membros. Portanto, a dominação de um idioma em um determinado território se dá a partir da constituição de uma comunidade historicamente estabelecida neste espaço.

Sob essa perspectiva, os surdos brasileiros, ao desenvolverem a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como meio de comunicação natural, constituem uma comunidade cujas especificidades não os alijam da sociedade brasileira, mas os identificam como membros de um das diversas comunidades linguísticas estabelecidas no território geográfico brasileiro.

Revista Língua Portuguesa e Literatura – edição 80, dezembro de 2020, São Paulo, ed. Escala, p. 28
As palavras língua e geográfico recebem acento gráfico pelo mesmo motivo que:
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Q3101550 Português
Texto 1

Língua e Identidade

De acordo com a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Linguísticos da UNESCO, toda sociedade humana, estabelecida historicamente em um determinado espaço territorial, seja ele reconhecido ou não, identifica-se como um povo e desenvolve uma língua comum como meio de comunicação natural e de coesão cultural entre os seus membros. Portanto, a dominação de um idioma em um determinado território se dá a partir da constituição de uma comunidade historicamente estabelecida neste espaço.

Sob essa perspectiva, os surdos brasileiros, ao desenvolverem a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como meio de comunicação natural, constituem uma comunidade cujas especificidades não os alijam da sociedade brasileira, mas os identificam como membros de um das diversas comunidades linguísticas estabelecidas no território geográfico brasileiro.

Revista Língua Portuguesa e Literatura – edição 80, dezembro de 2020, São Paulo, ed. Escala, p. 28
Analise as afirmativas abaixo em relação à palavra portanto.

1. Trata-se de elemento de relação lógica, ou seja, é conector que estabelece ideia de conclusão.
2. Poderia ser substituído, sem alteração de significado, por contudo.
3. Os termos consequentes a esta palavra são suposições de afirmações anteriores.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
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Q3101549 Português
Texto 1

Língua e Identidade

De acordo com a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Linguísticos da UNESCO, toda sociedade humana, estabelecida historicamente em um determinado espaço territorial, seja ele reconhecido ou não, identifica-se como um povo e desenvolve uma língua comum como meio de comunicação natural e de coesão cultural entre os seus membros. Portanto, a dominação de um idioma em um determinado território se dá a partir da constituição de uma comunidade historicamente estabelecida neste espaço.

Sob essa perspectiva, os surdos brasileiros, ao desenvolverem a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como meio de comunicação natural, constituem uma comunidade cujas especificidades não os alijam da sociedade brasileira, mas os identificam como membros de um das diversas comunidades linguísticas estabelecidas no território geográfico brasileiro.

Revista Língua Portuguesa e Literatura – edição 80, dezembro de 2020, São Paulo, ed. Escala, p. 28
Assinale a alternativa correta em relação aos elementos coesivos (destacados no Texto 1) apontados abaixo.
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Q3101548 Português
Texto 1

Língua e Identidade

De acordo com a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Linguísticos da UNESCO, toda sociedade humana, estabelecida historicamente em um determinado espaço territorial, seja ele reconhecido ou não, identifica-se como um povo e desenvolve uma língua comum como meio de comunicação natural e de coesão cultural entre os seus membros. Portanto, a dominação de um idioma em um determinado território se dá a partir da constituição de uma comunidade historicamente estabelecida neste espaço.

Sob essa perspectiva, os surdos brasileiros, ao desenvolverem a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como meio de comunicação natural, constituem uma comunidade cujas especificidades não os alijam da sociedade brasileira, mas os identificam como membros de um das diversas comunidades linguísticas estabelecidas no território geográfico brasileiro.

Revista Língua Portuguesa e Literatura – edição 80, dezembro de 2020, São Paulo, ed. Escala, p. 28
Pelo Texto 1, é correto inferir que:

1. O espaço territorial é condição, entre outros elementos, para o desenvolvimento de uma língua em comum.
2. Os surdos brasileiros, apesar de constituírem sua língua dentro do espaço nacional, não são reconhecidos pela sociedade.
3. A língua, como meio de comunicação natural, faz parte da cultura de determinado povo.
Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
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Q3101547 Português
Texto 1

Língua e Identidade

De acordo com a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Linguísticos da UNESCO, toda sociedade humana, estabelecida historicamente em um determinado espaço territorial, seja ele reconhecido ou não, identifica-se como um povo e desenvolve uma língua comum como meio de comunicação natural e de coesão cultural entre os seus membros. Portanto, a dominação de um idioma em um determinado território se dá a partir da constituição de uma comunidade historicamente estabelecida neste espaço.

Sob essa perspectiva, os surdos brasileiros, ao desenvolverem a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como meio de comunicação natural, constituem uma comunidade cujas especificidades não os alijam da sociedade brasileira, mas os identificam como membros de um das diversas comunidades linguísticas estabelecidas no território geográfico brasileiro.

Revista Língua Portuguesa e Literatura – edição 80, dezembro de 2020, São Paulo, ed. Escala, p. 28
Analise as afirmativas abaixo de acordo com o Texto 1.

1. A expressão “toda sociedade humana” não exclui nenhuma sociedade.
2. Dominar um idioma tem como ponto inicial fazer parte de um espaço, de um território.
3. As especificidades dos surdos brasileiros os colocam em comunidade à parte da sociedade brasileira, o que deveria ser combatido.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
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Q3101546 Português
Texto 1

Língua e Identidade

De acordo com a Declaração Universal dos Direitos Linguísticos da UNESCO, toda sociedade humana, estabelecida historicamente em um determinado espaço territorial, seja ele reconhecido ou não, identifica-se como um povo e desenvolve uma língua comum como meio de comunicação natural e de coesão cultural entre os seus membros. Portanto, a dominação de um idioma em um determinado território se dá a partir da constituição de uma comunidade historicamente estabelecida neste espaço.

Sob essa perspectiva, os surdos brasileiros, ao desenvolverem a Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) como meio de comunicação natural, constituem uma comunidade cujas especificidades não os alijam da sociedade brasileira, mas os identificam como membros de um das diversas comunidades linguísticas estabelecidas no território geográfico brasileiro.

Revista Língua Portuguesa e Literatura – edição 80, dezembro de 2020, São Paulo, ed. Escala, p. 28
O Texto 1, quanto aos tipos e gêneros textuais, pode ser identificado como: 
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Q3101545 Pedagogia
Analise o texto abaixo sobre o tema Atividade Orientadora de Ensino (AOE).

Desenvolvida por Moura, tem como objetivo aprofundar a.................................e permitir processos mediadores da apropriação dos................................. pelos sujeitos em atividade.

Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente as lacunas do texto.
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Q3101544 Pedagogia
No que se refere a aspectos metodológicos, teóricos e práticos ligados à abordagem do ensino-aprendizagem da língua inglesa no Brasil, é correto afirmar:
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Q3101543 Pedagogia
Identifique abaixo as afirmativas verdadeiras ( V ) e as falsas ( F ) acerca do tema Mídias e Tecnologias do Conhecimento.

( ) A Mídia digital, internet, é uma ferramenta que permite inúmeras possibilidades de tornar a didática mais envolvente e assimilativa.
( ) A Mídia eletrônica, rádio e cinema são consideradas como únicas formas de comunicação unidirecional, ou seja, apenas passam informações e não permitem a interação com quem está acompanhando-as.
( ) Alguns exemplos de ferramentas para serem usadas na educação: World Wide Web, Blogs e Chats.
( ) Mídia impressa: formato de mídia mais antigo que visa comunicar algo, como jornais, revistas, mala-direta, folders e catálogos.

Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo.
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Q3101541 Inglês
Analyze the sentences below about the correct use or not of articles (a, an, the or X (=no article)).

1. Kate has been talking to a customer who has just come into the shop.
2. She went to the zoo, but she didn’t see the monkeys there. She hates the monkeys.
3. People don’t write X letters nowadays. They write X emails. But I haven’t written an email for ages.
4. Jerry works in an university in the center of X London.

Select the option that presents the correct sentences. 
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Q3101540 Inglês
Select the correct definition about the topic Social-Emotional Learning.
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Q3101539 Inglês

Reading skill will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.

Social Media Across Generations

Today’s grandparents are joining their grandchildren on social media, but the different generations’ online habits couldn’t be more different. In the UK the over-55s are joining Facebook in increasing numbers, meaning that they will soon be the site’s second biggest user group, with 3.5 million users aged 55-64 and 2.9 million over-65s.

Sheila, aged 59, says, I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them. It’s a much better way to see what they’re doing than waiting for letters and photos in the post. That’s how we did it when I was a child, but I think I’m lucky I get to see so much more of their lives than my grandparents did.

Ironically, Sheila’s grandchildren are less likely to use Facebook themselves. Children under 17 in the UK are leaving the site – only 2.2 million users are under 17 – but they’re not going far from their smartphones. Chloe, aged 15, even sleeps with her phone. It’s my alarm clock so I have to she says. I look at it before I go to sleep and as soon as I wake up.

Unlike her grandmother’s generation, Chloe’s age group is spending so much time.......... their phones.......... home that they are missing out on spending time with their friends in real life. Sheila, on the other hand, has made contact with old friends from school she hasn’t heard...................40 years. We use Facebook to arrange to meet all over the country, she says. It’s changed my social life completely.

Teenagers might have their parents to thank for their smartphone and social media addiction as their parents were the early adopters of the smartphone. Peter, 38 and father of two teenagers, reports that he used to be on his phone or laptop constantly. I was always connected and I felt like I was always working, he says. How could I tell my kids to get off their phones if I was always in front of a screen myself? So, in the evenings and at weekends, he takes his SIM card out of his smartphone and puts it into an old-style mobile phone that can only make calls and send text messages. I’m not completely cut off from the world in case of emergencies, but the important thing is I’m setting a better example to my kids and spending more quality time with them.

The indirect speech of the sentence “It’s my alarm clock so I have to she says” (3rd paragraph from the text), can be found in which alternative?
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Q3101538 Inglês

Reading skill will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.

Social Media Across Generations

Today’s grandparents are joining their grandchildren on social media, but the different generations’ online habits couldn’t be more different. In the UK the over-55s are joining Facebook in increasing numbers, meaning that they will soon be the site’s second biggest user group, with 3.5 million users aged 55-64 and 2.9 million over-65s.

Sheila, aged 59, says, I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them. It’s a much better way to see what they’re doing than waiting for letters and photos in the post. That’s how we did it when I was a child, but I think I’m lucky I get to see so much more of their lives than my grandparents did.

Ironically, Sheila’s grandchildren are less likely to use Facebook themselves. Children under 17 in the UK are leaving the site – only 2.2 million users are under 17 – but they’re not going far from their smartphones. Chloe, aged 15, even sleeps with her phone. It’s my alarm clock so I have to she says. I look at it before I go to sleep and as soon as I wake up.

Unlike her grandmother’s generation, Chloe’s age group is spending so much time.......... their phones.......... home that they are missing out on spending time with their friends in real life. Sheila, on the other hand, has made contact with old friends from school she hasn’t heard...................40 years. We use Facebook to arrange to meet all over the country, she says. It’s changed my social life completely.

Teenagers might have their parents to thank for their smartphone and social media addiction as their parents were the early adopters of the smartphone. Peter, 38 and father of two teenagers, reports that he used to be on his phone or laptop constantly. I was always connected and I felt like I was always working, he says. How could I tell my kids to get off their phones if I was always in front of a screen myself? So, in the evenings and at weekends, he takes his SIM card out of his smartphone and puts it into an old-style mobile phone that can only make calls and send text messages. I’m not completely cut off from the world in case of emergencies, but the important thing is I’m setting a better example to my kids and spending more quality time with them.

Read the text again and match the numbers in column 1 to what they refer to in column 2.

Column 1 Numbers from the text

1. 59
2. 15
3. 40
4. 3.5
5. 38

Column 2 Refer to

( ) Facebook’s users.
( ) Peter’s age.
( ) Chloe’s age.
( ) Grandmother’s age.
( ) the number of years Sheila hasn’t been in contact with her friends.

Select the option that presents the correct sequence from top to bottom. 
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Q3101537 Inglês

Reading skill will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.

Social Media Across Generations

Today’s grandparents are joining their grandchildren on social media, but the different generations’ online habits couldn’t be more different. In the UK the over-55s are joining Facebook in increasing numbers, meaning that they will soon be the site’s second biggest user group, with 3.5 million users aged 55-64 and 2.9 million over-65s.

Sheila, aged 59, says, I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them. It’s a much better way to see what they’re doing than waiting for letters and photos in the post. That’s how we did it when I was a child, but I think I’m lucky I get to see so much more of their lives than my grandparents did.

Ironically, Sheila’s grandchildren are less likely to use Facebook themselves. Children under 17 in the UK are leaving the site – only 2.2 million users are under 17 – but they’re not going far from their smartphones. Chloe, aged 15, even sleeps with her phone. It’s my alarm clock so I have to she says. I look at it before I go to sleep and as soon as I wake up.

Unlike her grandmother’s generation, Chloe’s age group is spending so much time.......... their phones.......... home that they are missing out on spending time with their friends in real life. Sheila, on the other hand, has made contact with old friends from school she hasn’t heard...................40 years. We use Facebook to arrange to meet all over the country, she says. It’s changed my social life completely.

Teenagers might have their parents to thank for their smartphone and social media addiction as their parents were the early adopters of the smartphone. Peter, 38 and father of two teenagers, reports that he used to be on his phone or laptop constantly. I was always connected and I felt like I was always working, he says. How could I tell my kids to get off their phones if I was always in front of a screen myself? So, in the evenings and at weekends, he takes his SIM card out of his smartphone and puts it into an old-style mobile phone that can only make calls and send text messages. I’m not completely cut off from the world in case of emergencies, but the important thing is I’m setting a better example to my kids and spending more quality time with them.

Pronouns are words (or phrases) you substitute for nouns when your reader or listener already knows which noun you’re referring to.
In the sentence I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them…, the word in bold refers to:
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Q3101536 Inglês

Reading skill will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.

Social Media Across Generations

Today’s grandparents are joining their grandchildren on social media, but the different generations’ online habits couldn’t be more different. In the UK the over-55s are joining Facebook in increasing numbers, meaning that they will soon be the site’s second biggest user group, with 3.5 million users aged 55-64 and 2.9 million over-65s.

Sheila, aged 59, says, I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them. It’s a much better way to see what they’re doing than waiting for letters and photos in the post. That’s how we did it when I was a child, but I think I’m lucky I get to see so much more of their lives than my grandparents did.

Ironically, Sheila’s grandchildren are less likely to use Facebook themselves. Children under 17 in the UK are leaving the site – only 2.2 million users are under 17 – but they’re not going far from their smartphones. Chloe, aged 15, even sleeps with her phone. It’s my alarm clock so I have to she says. I look at it before I go to sleep and as soon as I wake up.

Unlike her grandmother’s generation, Chloe’s age group is spending so much time.......... their phones.......... home that they are missing out on spending time with their friends in real life. Sheila, on the other hand, has made contact with old friends from school she hasn’t heard...................40 years. We use Facebook to arrange to meet all over the country, she says. It’s changed my social life completely.

Teenagers might have their parents to thank for their smartphone and social media addiction as their parents were the early adopters of the smartphone. Peter, 38 and father of two teenagers, reports that he used to be on his phone or laptop constantly. I was always connected and I felt like I was always working, he says. How could I tell my kids to get off their phones if I was always in front of a screen myself? So, in the evenings and at weekends, he takes his SIM card out of his smartphone and puts it into an old-style mobile phone that can only make calls and send text messages. I’m not completely cut off from the world in case of emergencies, but the important thing is I’m setting a better example to my kids and spending more quality time with them.

Read the sentences below and determine whether they are true ( T ) or false ( F ), according to structure and grammar use.

( ) grandmother’s generation and Chloe’s age group (paragraph 4), the (‘s) are examples of the genitive case.
( ) The pronouns themselves, they and, their (in bold in the 3rd paragraph of the text) are respectively: reflexive pronoun, subject pronoun and possessive pronoun.
( ) The underlined words in the text biggest and better are adjectives in the superlative and comparative form, respectively.
( ) In It’s changed my social life completely, the (‘s) is the contracted form of has.
( ) The discourse marker on the other hand (in the 4th paragraph of the text), is being used to show a logical connection.

Select the option that presents the correct sequence from top to bottom.
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Q3101535 Inglês

Reading skill will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.

Social Media Across Generations

Today’s grandparents are joining their grandchildren on social media, but the different generations’ online habits couldn’t be more different. In the UK the over-55s are joining Facebook in increasing numbers, meaning that they will soon be the site’s second biggest user group, with 3.5 million users aged 55-64 and 2.9 million over-65s.

Sheila, aged 59, says, I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them. It’s a much better way to see what they’re doing than waiting for letters and photos in the post. That’s how we did it when I was a child, but I think I’m lucky I get to see so much more of their lives than my grandparents did.

Ironically, Sheila’s grandchildren are less likely to use Facebook themselves. Children under 17 in the UK are leaving the site – only 2.2 million users are under 17 – but they’re not going far from their smartphones. Chloe, aged 15, even sleeps with her phone. It’s my alarm clock so I have to she says. I look at it before I go to sleep and as soon as I wake up.

Unlike her grandmother’s generation, Chloe’s age group is spending so much time.......... their phones.......... home that they are missing out on spending time with their friends in real life. Sheila, on the other hand, has made contact with old friends from school she hasn’t heard...................40 years. We use Facebook to arrange to meet all over the country, she says. It’s changed my social life completely.

Teenagers might have their parents to thank for their smartphone and social media addiction as their parents were the early adopters of the smartphone. Peter, 38 and father of two teenagers, reports that he used to be on his phone or laptop constantly. I was always connected and I felt like I was always working, he says. How could I tell my kids to get off their phones if I was always in front of a screen myself? So, in the evenings and at weekends, he takes his SIM card out of his smartphone and puts it into an old-style mobile phone that can only make calls and send text messages. I’m not completely cut off from the world in case of emergencies, but the important thing is I’m setting a better example to my kids and spending more quality time with them.

After reading the text carefully, some words related to family members are being used.
Study these sentences.

1. Parents are your relatives.
2. Grandparents are your parent’s parent.
3. Grandchildren are the children of your children.
4. Peter has two daughters.

Select the option that presents the correct sentences.
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Q3101534 Inglês

Reading skill will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.

Social Media Across Generations

Today’s grandparents are joining their grandchildren on social media, but the different generations’ online habits couldn’t be more different. In the UK the over-55s are joining Facebook in increasing numbers, meaning that they will soon be the site’s second biggest user group, with 3.5 million users aged 55-64 and 2.9 million over-65s.

Sheila, aged 59, says, I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them. It’s a much better way to see what they’re doing than waiting for letters and photos in the post. That’s how we did it when I was a child, but I think I’m lucky I get to see so much more of their lives than my grandparents did.

Ironically, Sheila’s grandchildren are less likely to use Facebook themselves. Children under 17 in the UK are leaving the site – only 2.2 million users are under 17 – but they’re not going far from their smartphones. Chloe, aged 15, even sleeps with her phone. It’s my alarm clock so I have to she says. I look at it before I go to sleep and as soon as I wake up.

Unlike her grandmother’s generation, Chloe’s age group is spending so much time.......... their phones.......... home that they are missing out on spending time with their friends in real life. Sheila, on the other hand, has made contact with old friends from school she hasn’t heard...................40 years. We use Facebook to arrange to meet all over the country, she says. It’s changed my social life completely.

Teenagers might have their parents to thank for their smartphone and social media addiction as their parents were the early adopters of the smartphone. Peter, 38 and father of two teenagers, reports that he used to be on his phone or laptop constantly. I was always connected and I felt like I was always working, he says. How could I tell my kids to get off their phones if I was always in front of a screen myself? So, in the evenings and at weekends, he takes his SIM card out of his smartphone and puts it into an old-style mobile phone that can only make calls and send text messages. I’m not completely cut off from the world in case of emergencies, but the important thing is I’m setting a better example to my kids and spending more quality time with them.

Analyze the sentences below about the text.

1. Peter has changed how much he uses his phone during the working day.
2. Peter feels that the changes make him a better parent.
3. Grandparents like to keep their phones near them.
4. Parents were the first generation to get smartphones.

Select the option that presents the correct sentences.
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Q3101533 Inglês

Reading skill will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.

Social Media Across Generations

Today’s grandparents are joining their grandchildren on social media, but the different generations’ online habits couldn’t be more different. In the UK the over-55s are joining Facebook in increasing numbers, meaning that they will soon be the site’s second biggest user group, with 3.5 million users aged 55-64 and 2.9 million over-65s.

Sheila, aged 59, says, I joined to see what my grandchildren are doing, as my daughter posts videos and photos of them. It’s a much better way to see what they’re doing than waiting for letters and photos in the post. That’s how we did it when I was a child, but I think I’m lucky I get to see so much more of their lives than my grandparents did.

Ironically, Sheila’s grandchildren are less likely to use Facebook themselves. Children under 17 in the UK are leaving the site – only 2.2 million users are under 17 – but they’re not going far from their smartphones. Chloe, aged 15, even sleeps with her phone. It’s my alarm clock so I have to she says. I look at it before I go to sleep and as soon as I wake up.

Unlike her grandmother’s generation, Chloe’s age group is spending so much time.......... their phones.......... home that they are missing out on spending time with their friends in real life. Sheila, on the other hand, has made contact with old friends from school she hasn’t heard...................40 years. We use Facebook to arrange to meet all over the country, she says. It’s changed my social life completely.

Teenagers might have their parents to thank for their smartphone and social media addiction as their parents were the early adopters of the smartphone. Peter, 38 and father of two teenagers, reports that he used to be on his phone or laptop constantly. I was always connected and I felt like I was always working, he says. How could I tell my kids to get off their phones if I was always in front of a screen myself? So, in the evenings and at weekends, he takes his SIM card out of his smartphone and puts it into an old-style mobile phone that can only make calls and send text messages. I’m not completely cut off from the world in case of emergencies, but the important thing is I’m setting a better example to my kids and spending more quality time with them.

Read the sentences below and determine whether they are true ( T ) or false ( F ) based onto the text.

( ) More people aged 55 or more use Facebook than people aged 65 or more.
( ) Grandparents typically use Facebook less than their grandchildren.
( ) Sheila feels grateful to social media.
( ) Peter found his own smartphone use affected how he felt about how much his children used their phones.

Select the option that presents the correct sequence from top to bottom. 
Alternativas
Respostas
8741: B
8742: A
8743: E
8744: A
8745: B
8746: C
8747: D
8748: A
8749: E
8750: A
8751: B
8752: C
8753: A
8754: E
8755: D
8756: B
8757: C
8758: D
8759: D
8760: C