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Q469192 Francês
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Texte 1:

                                    Philae a pu transmettre les données de son
                                    forage avant de couper le contact

Deux jours après avoir atterri sur le noyau de la comète Tchourioumov-Guérassimenko, à plus de 500millions de kilomètres de laTerre, le robot Philae a réussi un nouvel exploit, dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi 15 octobre.Alors que les équipes de l’Agence spatiale européenne craignaient que Philae n’ait pas assez d’énergie pour établir avec la sonde Rosetta un dernier contact avant d’entrer en « hibernation », une liaison stable s’est établie entre 23 h 29 (heure de Paris) et 1 h 36 samedimatin.

Cette communication a permis la transmission de nouvelles analyses, notamment celles du premier forage de comète jamais réalisé. << Le premier forage sur une comète est devenu une réalité! », s'est vanté Philae sur son compteTwitter.

L’instrument Cosac, censé analyser les molécules organiques sur la carotte de forage, a envoyé des données, tout comme l’instrument Ptolémée, un analyseur de gaz qui doit permettre de comprendre la géochimie des éléments légers relâchés par la comète, tels que l’hydrogène, le carbone, l’azote et l’oxygène. Reste à décrypter ces données pour savoir si le forage a bien fonctionné, et ramené un échantillon de la surface de la comète.

« On a tout reçu. Tout s’est déroulé exactement comme prévu. On a même pu faire la rotation pour optimiser la réception de la lumière sur les panneaux solaires», a déclaré le responsable scientifique de l’atterrisseur, Jean-Pierre Bibring, depuis le centre de contrôle de Philae à Cologne (Allemagne). « Philae est enmode veille. Toutes les données de la première séquence scientifique ont été téléchargées avec succès! », a pour sa part rapporté l’Agence spatiale européenne sur son compteTwitter.

Ces données pourraient apporter des informations sur l’apparition de la vie sur Terre, les comètes étant les objets les plus primitifs du système solaire. Suivant l’orbite de la sonde Rosetta, établie désormais à 30 kilomètres de la comète, un nouveau moment de contact s’est ouvert à 11 heures samedi matin: la sonde est à l’affût d’un signal de Philae, sur
lequel les scientifiques ne comptent cependant pas.

Les scientifiques ont également procédé avec succès à une manœuvre du robot, qui s’est soulevé de 4 centimètres et a pivoté de 35 degrés. Cette nouvelle position pourrait permettre au robot d’avoir un meilleur ensoleillement à l’avenir, afin qu’il puisse se « réveiller » si ses panneaux solaires sont mieux ensoleillés.

(Extrait et adapté du Journal LeMonde, du 14 novembre 2014.)

Dans la phrase: « Suivant l’orbite de la sondeRosetta, établie désormais à 30 kilomètres de la comète, un nouveau moment de contact s’est ouvert à 11 heures samedi matin », le mot souligné peut être remplacé, sans perte de sens, par:
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Q469191 Francês
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Texte 1:

                                    Philae a pu transmettre les données de son
                                    forage avant de couper le contact

Deux jours après avoir atterri sur le noyau de la comète Tchourioumov-Guérassimenko, à plus de 500millions de kilomètres de laTerre, le robot Philae a réussi un nouvel exploit, dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi 15 octobre.Alors que les équipes de l’Agence spatiale européenne craignaient que Philae n’ait pas assez d’énergie pour établir avec la sonde Rosetta un dernier contact avant d’entrer en « hibernation », une liaison stable s’est établie entre 23 h 29 (heure de Paris) et 1 h 36 samedimatin.

Cette communication a permis la transmission de nouvelles analyses, notamment celles du premier forage de comète jamais réalisé. << Le premier forage sur une comète est devenu une réalité! », s'est vanté Philae sur son compteTwitter.

L’instrument Cosac, censé analyser les molécules organiques sur la carotte de forage, a envoyé des données, tout comme l’instrument Ptolémée, un analyseur de gaz qui doit permettre de comprendre la géochimie des éléments légers relâchés par la comète, tels que l’hydrogène, le carbone, l’azote et l’oxygène. Reste à décrypter ces données pour savoir si le forage a bien fonctionné, et ramené un échantillon de la surface de la comète.

« On a tout reçu. Tout s’est déroulé exactement comme prévu. On a même pu faire la rotation pour optimiser la réception de la lumière sur les panneaux solaires», a déclaré le responsable scientifique de l’atterrisseur, Jean-Pierre Bibring, depuis le centre de contrôle de Philae à Cologne (Allemagne). « Philae est enmode veille. Toutes les données de la première séquence scientifique ont été téléchargées avec succès! », a pour sa part rapporté l’Agence spatiale européenne sur son compteTwitter.

Ces données pourraient apporter des informations sur l’apparition de la vie sur Terre, les comètes étant les objets les plus primitifs du système solaire. Suivant l’orbite de la sonde Rosetta, établie désormais à 30 kilomètres de la comète, un nouveau moment de contact s’est ouvert à 11 heures samedi matin: la sonde est à l’affût d’un signal de Philae, sur
lequel les scientifiques ne comptent cependant pas.

Les scientifiques ont également procédé avec succès à une manœuvre du robot, qui s’est soulevé de 4 centimètres et a pivoté de 35 degrés. Cette nouvelle position pourrait permettre au robot d’avoir un meilleur ensoleillement à l’avenir, afin qu’il puisse se « réveiller » si ses panneaux solaires sont mieux ensoleillés.

(Extrait et adapté du Journal LeMonde, du 14 novembre 2014.)

Mettez la phrase « Philae est en mode veille. Toutes les données de la première séquence scientifique ont été téléchargées avec succès! » au discours indirect. L’Agence spatiale a rapporté que:
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Q469190 Francês
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Texte 1:

                                    Philae a pu transmettre les données de son
                                    forage avant de couper le contact

Deux jours après avoir atterri sur le noyau de la comète Tchourioumov-Guérassimenko, à plus de 500millions de kilomètres de laTerre, le robot Philae a réussi un nouvel exploit, dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi 15 octobre.Alors que les équipes de l’Agence spatiale européenne craignaient que Philae n’ait pas assez d’énergie pour établir avec la sonde Rosetta un dernier contact avant d’entrer en « hibernation », une liaison stable s’est établie entre 23 h 29 (heure de Paris) et 1 h 36 samedimatin.

Cette communication a permis la transmission de nouvelles analyses, notamment celles du premier forage de comète jamais réalisé. << Le premier forage sur une comète est devenu une réalité! », s'est vanté Philae sur son compteTwitter.

L’instrument Cosac, censé analyser les molécules organiques sur la carotte de forage, a envoyé des données, tout comme l’instrument Ptolémée, un analyseur de gaz qui doit permettre de comprendre la géochimie des éléments légers relâchés par la comète, tels que l’hydrogène, le carbone, l’azote et l’oxygène. Reste à décrypter ces données pour savoir si le forage a bien fonctionné, et ramené un échantillon de la surface de la comète.

« On a tout reçu. Tout s’est déroulé exactement comme prévu. On a même pu faire la rotation pour optimiser la réception de la lumière sur les panneaux solaires», a déclaré le responsable scientifique de l’atterrisseur, Jean-Pierre Bibring, depuis le centre de contrôle de Philae à Cologne (Allemagne). « Philae est enmode veille. Toutes les données de la première séquence scientifique ont été téléchargées avec succès! », a pour sa part rapporté l’Agence spatiale européenne sur son compteTwitter.

Ces données pourraient apporter des informations sur l’apparition de la vie sur Terre, les comètes étant les objets les plus primitifs du système solaire. Suivant l’orbite de la sonde Rosetta, établie désormais à 30 kilomètres de la comète, un nouveau moment de contact s’est ouvert à 11 heures samedi matin: la sonde est à l’affût d’un signal de Philae, sur
lequel les scientifiques ne comptent cependant pas.

Les scientifiques ont également procédé avec succès à une manœuvre du robot, qui s’est soulevé de 4 centimètres et a pivoté de 35 degrés. Cette nouvelle position pourrait permettre au robot d’avoir un meilleur ensoleillement à l’avenir, afin qu’il puisse se « réveiller » si ses panneaux solaires sont mieux ensoleillés.

(Extrait et adapté du Journal LeMonde, du 14 novembre 2014.)

D’entre les options ci-dessous, celle qui ne représente pas un objectif de Philae est:
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Q469189 Francês
Lisez le texte et répondez aux questions proposées.

Texte 1:

                                    Philae a pu transmettre les données de son
                                    forage avant de couper le contact

Deux jours après avoir atterri sur le noyau de la comète Tchourioumov-Guérassimenko, à plus de 500millions de kilomètres de laTerre, le robot Philae a réussi un nouvel exploit, dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi 15 octobre.Alors que les équipes de l’Agence spatiale européenne craignaient que Philae n’ait pas assez d’énergie pour établir avec la sonde Rosetta un dernier contact avant d’entrer en « hibernation », une liaison stable s’est établie entre 23 h 29 (heure de Paris) et 1 h 36 samedimatin.

Cette communication a permis la transmission de nouvelles analyses, notamment celles du premier forage de comète jamais réalisé. << Le premier forage sur une comète est devenu une réalité! », s'est vanté Philae sur son compteTwitter.

L’instrument Cosac, censé analyser les molécules organiques sur la carotte de forage, a envoyé des données, tout comme l’instrument Ptolémée, un analyseur de gaz qui doit permettre de comprendre la géochimie des éléments légers relâchés par la comète, tels que l’hydrogène, le carbone, l’azote et l’oxygène. Reste à décrypter ces données pour savoir si le forage a bien fonctionné, et ramené un échantillon de la surface de la comète.

« On a tout reçu. Tout s’est déroulé exactement comme prévu. On a même pu faire la rotation pour optimiser la réception de la lumière sur les panneaux solaires», a déclaré le responsable scientifique de l’atterrisseur, Jean-Pierre Bibring, depuis le centre de contrôle de Philae à Cologne (Allemagne). « Philae est enmode veille. Toutes les données de la première séquence scientifique ont été téléchargées avec succès! », a pour sa part rapporté l’Agence spatiale européenne sur son compteTwitter.

Ces données pourraient apporter des informations sur l’apparition de la vie sur Terre, les comètes étant les objets les plus primitifs du système solaire. Suivant l’orbite de la sonde Rosetta, établie désormais à 30 kilomètres de la comète, un nouveau moment de contact s’est ouvert à 11 heures samedi matin: la sonde est à l’affût d’un signal de Philae, sur
lequel les scientifiques ne comptent cependant pas.

Les scientifiques ont également procédé avec succès à une manœuvre du robot, qui s’est soulevé de 4 centimètres et a pivoté de 35 degrés. Cette nouvelle position pourrait permettre au robot d’avoir un meilleur ensoleillement à l’avenir, afin qu’il puisse se « réveiller » si ses panneaux solaires sont mieux ensoleillés.

(Extrait et adapté du Journal LeMonde, du 14 novembre 2014.)

Qu’est-ce qui est arrivé entre 23 h 29 et 1 h 36 samedi matin?
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Q465524 Pedagogia
A Educação de Jovens e Adultos no Acre vem realizando projetos que atendem alunos que não concluíram o Ensino Fundamental ou Médio, atendendo às dimensões do desenvolvimento, da autorrealização, da inclusão social e da inserção no mundo do trabalho. Seus fundamentos baseiam-se em:
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Q465500 Matemática

Assinale a alternativa correta, considerando a função a seguir.



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Q465499 Matemática

Resolva a inequação abaixo.



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Q465493 Matemática

Determine a soma dos termos da sequência numérica infinita a seguir.



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Q465492 Matemática
Determine os valores de m para os quais a função exponencial representada a seguir seja decrescente.

f ( x ) = ( m - 1 ) x + m - 5
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Q465491 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

Read this paragraph about the aim of the EFL lessons.

“The aim of each lesson is to encourage the students to communicate with each other using the structures and vocabulary they’ve learnt, and to improve the four basic language skills of ___________, ___________, ___________ and ___________.

The four different language skills that complete the paragraph are:
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Q465490 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

Read the sentence about the contente of EFL lessons:

“The content of EFL lessons _________ depending on the reason why the students _________ English, for example whether its for business use for adults, schoolwork for children, and so on.”

The correct verbs that complete this sentence are, respectively:
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Q465489 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

Read the following paragraph about the EFLteacher's typicalwork activities.

“EFL teachers use a range of ____________ and mater ials, plus a var iety of audiovisual ____________. There’s a strong emphasis on dialogue and role-____________, but more formal exercises, language games and literature are also used.”

Choose the most adequate words that complete the paragraph above, respectively:
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Q465487 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

Read these sentences:

1. You ___________ smoke in the classroom. It’s forbidden.

2. You ___________ study hard for the final tests.

3. You smoke too much. You ___________ to quit smoking.

Choose the correct modal verbs that complete these sentences, respectively
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Q465486 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

Read these sentences:

1. I studied English five years ago.

2. I was studying Englishwhen the telephone rang.

3. Have you ever studied French?

4. I amgoing to study Spanish next year.

Choose the correct alternative.
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Q465485 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

Read these sentences:

1. English is ______ international language.
2. English is ______ useful language.
3. English and Spanish are ______ important languages nowadays.

The correct articles that complete these sentences are, respectively:
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Q465484 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

Choose the correct sentence.
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Q465483 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

Read these sentences:

1. The students are learning English for business reasons, __________?

2. Refugees and immigrants need to learn the English language, __________?

3. Mary studies English because she wants to travel to England, __________?

The correct question tags that complete the sentences above are, respectively:
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Q465482 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

The correct answer for “How long have you been studying English?” is:
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Q465481 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Adapted from: < www.prospects.ac.uk/case-studies-working- abroad>

The relative pronoun WHOSE was used in the first and third paragraphs. It can also be used in:
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Q465480 Inglês
Read the text below and answer the questions that follow:

Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) involves teaching adults and children whose first or main language is not English. This can be done in the UK or abroad and the students may be learning English for either business or leisure reasons.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is also a widely used term and often means the same thing as TEFL. It’s sometimes specifically used to refer to teaching English to people who are living in the UK but who do not speak English as a first language. These students are most commonly refugees and immigrants and need to learn the language in order to help them settle into the UK society.Their courses are often government funded.

Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or teaching English as an additional language (TEAL) may also be terms that are used but they generally all refer to the same thing - teaching English to someone whose native language is not English.

Teachers of English as a foreign language can work in a variety of settingswith different age ranges. This can include commercial language schools, schools and institutions of further and higher education throughout the UK and overseas. Some may also teach in industry, while others are self-employed. Classes are usually taught in English, evenwith beginners. Teaching English as a foreign language teacher: job description

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