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Q3622965 Português
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Texto I


Anvisa recua e fecha cerco a manipulação de emagrecedores

Claudia Lucca Mano


A Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Anvisa) recuou e proibiu, no último dia 25 de agosto, a manipulação de semaglutida em farmácias de manipulação. A decisão marca uma guinada em relação à postura anterior da agência, que vinha mantendo posição favorável ao setor magistral mesmo sob pressão da indústria farmacêutica.

Não é de hoje que a Anvisa publica notas técnicas sobre a manipulação de agonistas do GLP-1, como a semaglutida e a tirzepatida, usados no tratamento do diabetes e da obesidade. A popularidade desses medicamentos, que extrapolou o ambiente médico para se tornar pauta cultural, acendeu um debate regulatório e econômico.

Ozempic, Wegovy e Rybelsus — todos à base de semaglutida e fabricados pela Novo Nordisk — se tornaram símbolos da chamada “era GLP-1”. O primeiro é frequentemente citado como responsável por impactos econômicos inusitados, como a queda no faturamento de redes de fast-food. A patente da semaglutida expira em 2026, mas a empresa tenta prorrogá-la. O Superior Tribunal de Justiça já sinalizou que não deve aceitar a tese.

O Mounjaro, da Eli Lilly, caneta injetável de tirzepatida considerada mais potente que a semaglutida, tem patente válida no Brasil ao menos até 2035.

Nos bastidores, a disputa entre farmácias magistrais e laboratórios detentores de patentes ganhou força. As farmácias vinham amparadas pelo artigo 43, inciso III, da Lei 9.279/96, que permite a manipulação de medicamentos mediante prescrição individual, sem violação de patente.

A Anvisa, porém, não tem competência legal para fiscalizar infrações patentárias — nem para proteger interesses da indústria em detrimento da saúde pública. Como a agência não pode fiscalizar violações de patente, e considerando que a manipulação sob prescrição médica é legal, a indústria conseguiu uma vitória indireta: alegou ausência de equivalência entre a semaglutida aprovada pela Anvisa e a usada em farmácias de manipulação estéreis.  

O argumento prevaleceu. A agência acatou a tese de que não seria possível comparar a semaglutida biológica industrializada à manipulada, por se tratar de produtos obtidos a partir de organismos vivos. Assim, proibiu a manipulação.

A tirzepatida continua autorizada, mas as farmácias e importadoras de IFA (Insumo Farmacêutico Ativo) terão de cumprir requisitos muito mais rigorosos: atender a padrões analíticos mais restritos, inspecionar fisicamente as fornecedoras de matéria-prima, manter condições especiais de armazenamento e adotar controles que, na prática, podem inibir o atendimento magistral, além de aumentar o preço ao consumidor final.

Além disso, chama atenção o fato de a Anvisa ter retirado o efeito suspensivo dos recursos administrativos que venham a ser manejados questionando a decisão. Pela legislação brasileira, recursos têm efeito suspensivo justamente para evitar mudanças bruscas que prejudiquem pacientes em tratamento, além de conferir segurança jurídica às empresas que operam em setores altamente regulados.

O cenário pode acabar empurrando as empresas para judicialização, principalmente para assegurar a continuidade dos tratamentos em curso e impedir que estoques já manipulados sejam descartados sem respaldo científico ou sanitário.

A decisão da Anvisa fortalece a pressão de setores da indústria que buscam manter o monopólio dos GLP-1 até o fim — e talvez além — de suas patentes.

A semaglutida sintética, que está em processo de registro, pode alterar o cenário. Até lá, porém, quem perde são os pacientes que não podem arcar com os medicamentos industrializados.

Enquanto um frasco de semaglutida manipulada (4 ml a 1,3 mg/ml) custa cerca de R$ 270, uma caneta de Ozempic sai por aproximadamente R$ 999. Já o Wegovy pode variar entre R$ 999 e R$ 1.699, dependendo da dosagem. Mesmo com cortes recentes de até 20%, os preços seguem proibitivos. A economia com manipulados chega a 70%–85%.

Sem incorporação desses medicamentos ao SUS, milhões de brasileiros seguem excluídos. O governo federal já rejeitou incluir Ozempic e Wegovy na rede pública, mas o presidente Lula cobrou da Anvisa celeridade na análise da semaglutida sintética — modalidade que, em tese, poderia ser manipulada em farmácias, já que a restrição atinge apenas insumos de origem biológica.

O Brasil precisa decidir se a regulação sanitária vai continuar se curvando aos interesses comerciais ou se, finalmente, vai assumir um papel técnico e independente no que diz respeito à saúde pública.


HOJE EM DIA. Disponível em: https://claudiadeluccamano.adv.br/anvisarecua-e-fecha-cerco-a-manipulacao-de-emagrecedores-veto-ao-ozempic-enovas-regras-paratirzepatida/#:~:text=O%20argumento%20prevaleceu.,Assim%2C%20proibiu% 20a%20manipula%C3%A7%C3%A3o.
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“A decisão marca uma guinada em relação à postura anterior da agência, que vinha mantendo posição favorável ao setor magistral...” (1º parágrafo), o acento grave indica:
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Q3622964 Português
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Texto I


Anvisa recua e fecha cerco a manipulação de emagrecedores

Claudia Lucca Mano


A Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Anvisa) recuou e proibiu, no último dia 25 de agosto, a manipulação de semaglutida em farmácias de manipulação. A decisão marca uma guinada em relação à postura anterior da agência, que vinha mantendo posição favorável ao setor magistral mesmo sob pressão da indústria farmacêutica.

Não é de hoje que a Anvisa publica notas técnicas sobre a manipulação de agonistas do GLP-1, como a semaglutida e a tirzepatida, usados no tratamento do diabetes e da obesidade. A popularidade desses medicamentos, que extrapolou o ambiente médico para se tornar pauta cultural, acendeu um debate regulatório e econômico.

Ozempic, Wegovy e Rybelsus — todos à base de semaglutida e fabricados pela Novo Nordisk — se tornaram símbolos da chamada “era GLP-1”. O primeiro é frequentemente citado como responsável por impactos econômicos inusitados, como a queda no faturamento de redes de fast-food. A patente da semaglutida expira em 2026, mas a empresa tenta prorrogá-la. O Superior Tribunal de Justiça já sinalizou que não deve aceitar a tese.

O Mounjaro, da Eli Lilly, caneta injetável de tirzepatida considerada mais potente que a semaglutida, tem patente válida no Brasil ao menos até 2035.

Nos bastidores, a disputa entre farmácias magistrais e laboratórios detentores de patentes ganhou força. As farmácias vinham amparadas pelo artigo 43, inciso III, da Lei 9.279/96, que permite a manipulação de medicamentos mediante prescrição individual, sem violação de patente.

A Anvisa, porém, não tem competência legal para fiscalizar infrações patentárias — nem para proteger interesses da indústria em detrimento da saúde pública. Como a agência não pode fiscalizar violações de patente, e considerando que a manipulação sob prescrição médica é legal, a indústria conseguiu uma vitória indireta: alegou ausência de equivalência entre a semaglutida aprovada pela Anvisa e a usada em farmácias de manipulação estéreis.  

O argumento prevaleceu. A agência acatou a tese de que não seria possível comparar a semaglutida biológica industrializada à manipulada, por se tratar de produtos obtidos a partir de organismos vivos. Assim, proibiu a manipulação.

A tirzepatida continua autorizada, mas as farmácias e importadoras de IFA (Insumo Farmacêutico Ativo) terão de cumprir requisitos muito mais rigorosos: atender a padrões analíticos mais restritos, inspecionar fisicamente as fornecedoras de matéria-prima, manter condições especiais de armazenamento e adotar controles que, na prática, podem inibir o atendimento magistral, além de aumentar o preço ao consumidor final.

Além disso, chama atenção o fato de a Anvisa ter retirado o efeito suspensivo dos recursos administrativos que venham a ser manejados questionando a decisão. Pela legislação brasileira, recursos têm efeito suspensivo justamente para evitar mudanças bruscas que prejudiquem pacientes em tratamento, além de conferir segurança jurídica às empresas que operam em setores altamente regulados.

O cenário pode acabar empurrando as empresas para judicialização, principalmente para assegurar a continuidade dos tratamentos em curso e impedir que estoques já manipulados sejam descartados sem respaldo científico ou sanitário.

A decisão da Anvisa fortalece a pressão de setores da indústria que buscam manter o monopólio dos GLP-1 até o fim — e talvez além — de suas patentes.

A semaglutida sintética, que está em processo de registro, pode alterar o cenário. Até lá, porém, quem perde são os pacientes que não podem arcar com os medicamentos industrializados.

Enquanto um frasco de semaglutida manipulada (4 ml a 1,3 mg/ml) custa cerca de R$ 270, uma caneta de Ozempic sai por aproximadamente R$ 999. Já o Wegovy pode variar entre R$ 999 e R$ 1.699, dependendo da dosagem. Mesmo com cortes recentes de até 20%, os preços seguem proibitivos. A economia com manipulados chega a 70%–85%.

Sem incorporação desses medicamentos ao SUS, milhões de brasileiros seguem excluídos. O governo federal já rejeitou incluir Ozempic e Wegovy na rede pública, mas o presidente Lula cobrou da Anvisa celeridade na análise da semaglutida sintética — modalidade que, em tese, poderia ser manipulada em farmácias, já que a restrição atinge apenas insumos de origem biológica.

O Brasil precisa decidir se a regulação sanitária vai continuar se curvando aos interesses comerciais ou se, finalmente, vai assumir um papel técnico e independente no que diz respeito à saúde pública.


HOJE EM DIA. Disponível em: https://claudiadeluccamano.adv.br/anvisarecua-e-fecha-cerco-a-manipulacao-de-emagrecedores-veto-ao-ozempic-enovas-regras-paratirzepatida/#:~:text=O%20argumento%20prevaleceu.,Assim%2C%20proibiu% 20a%20manipula%C3%A7%C3%A3o.

Na passagem (adaptada):



"O Superior Tribunal de Justiça já sinalizou que não deve aceitar a tese (de prorrogação da patente)." (3º parágrafo), o parêntese cumpre a função de:

 

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Q3622963 Português
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Texto I


Anvisa recua e fecha cerco a manipulação de emagrecedores

Claudia Lucca Mano


A Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Anvisa) recuou e proibiu, no último dia 25 de agosto, a manipulação de semaglutida em farmácias de manipulação. A decisão marca uma guinada em relação à postura anterior da agência, que vinha mantendo posição favorável ao setor magistral mesmo sob pressão da indústria farmacêutica.

Não é de hoje que a Anvisa publica notas técnicas sobre a manipulação de agonistas do GLP-1, como a semaglutida e a tirzepatida, usados no tratamento do diabetes e da obesidade. A popularidade desses medicamentos, que extrapolou o ambiente médico para se tornar pauta cultural, acendeu um debate regulatório e econômico.

Ozempic, Wegovy e Rybelsus — todos à base de semaglutida e fabricados pela Novo Nordisk — se tornaram símbolos da chamada “era GLP-1”. O primeiro é frequentemente citado como responsável por impactos econômicos inusitados, como a queda no faturamento de redes de fast-food. A patente da semaglutida expira em 2026, mas a empresa tenta prorrogá-la. O Superior Tribunal de Justiça já sinalizou que não deve aceitar a tese.

O Mounjaro, da Eli Lilly, caneta injetável de tirzepatida considerada mais potente que a semaglutida, tem patente válida no Brasil ao menos até 2035.

Nos bastidores, a disputa entre farmácias magistrais e laboratórios detentores de patentes ganhou força. As farmácias vinham amparadas pelo artigo 43, inciso III, da Lei 9.279/96, que permite a manipulação de medicamentos mediante prescrição individual, sem violação de patente.

A Anvisa, porém, não tem competência legal para fiscalizar infrações patentárias — nem para proteger interesses da indústria em detrimento da saúde pública. Como a agência não pode fiscalizar violações de patente, e considerando que a manipulação sob prescrição médica é legal, a indústria conseguiu uma vitória indireta: alegou ausência de equivalência entre a semaglutida aprovada pela Anvisa e a usada em farmácias de manipulação estéreis.  

O argumento prevaleceu. A agência acatou a tese de que não seria possível comparar a semaglutida biológica industrializada à manipulada, por se tratar de produtos obtidos a partir de organismos vivos. Assim, proibiu a manipulação.

A tirzepatida continua autorizada, mas as farmácias e importadoras de IFA (Insumo Farmacêutico Ativo) terão de cumprir requisitos muito mais rigorosos: atender a padrões analíticos mais restritos, inspecionar fisicamente as fornecedoras de matéria-prima, manter condições especiais de armazenamento e adotar controles que, na prática, podem inibir o atendimento magistral, além de aumentar o preço ao consumidor final.

Além disso, chama atenção o fato de a Anvisa ter retirado o efeito suspensivo dos recursos administrativos que venham a ser manejados questionando a decisão. Pela legislação brasileira, recursos têm efeito suspensivo justamente para evitar mudanças bruscas que prejudiquem pacientes em tratamento, além de conferir segurança jurídica às empresas que operam em setores altamente regulados.

O cenário pode acabar empurrando as empresas para judicialização, principalmente para assegurar a continuidade dos tratamentos em curso e impedir que estoques já manipulados sejam descartados sem respaldo científico ou sanitário.

A decisão da Anvisa fortalece a pressão de setores da indústria que buscam manter o monopólio dos GLP-1 até o fim — e talvez além — de suas patentes.

A semaglutida sintética, que está em processo de registro, pode alterar o cenário. Até lá, porém, quem perde são os pacientes que não podem arcar com os medicamentos industrializados.

Enquanto um frasco de semaglutida manipulada (4 ml a 1,3 mg/ml) custa cerca de R$ 270, uma caneta de Ozempic sai por aproximadamente R$ 999. Já o Wegovy pode variar entre R$ 999 e R$ 1.699, dependendo da dosagem. Mesmo com cortes recentes de até 20%, os preços seguem proibitivos. A economia com manipulados chega a 70%–85%.

Sem incorporação desses medicamentos ao SUS, milhões de brasileiros seguem excluídos. O governo federal já rejeitou incluir Ozempic e Wegovy na rede pública, mas o presidente Lula cobrou da Anvisa celeridade na análise da semaglutida sintética — modalidade que, em tese, poderia ser manipulada em farmácias, já que a restrição atinge apenas insumos de origem biológica.

O Brasil precisa decidir se a regulação sanitária vai continuar se curvando aos interesses comerciais ou se, finalmente, vai assumir um papel técnico e independente no que diz respeito à saúde pública.


HOJE EM DIA. Disponível em: https://claudiadeluccamano.adv.br/anvisarecua-e-fecha-cerco-a-manipulacao-de-emagrecedores-veto-ao-ozempic-enovas-regras-paratirzepatida/#:~:text=O%20argumento%20prevaleceu.,Assim%2C%20proibiu% 20a%20manipula%C3%A7%C3%A3o.

Observe os trechos a seguir:



I. “A Anvisa, porém, não tem competência legal para fiscalizar infrações patentárias — nem para proteger interesses da indústria em detrimento da saúde pública.” (6º parágrafo).



II. “Como a agência não pode fiscalizar violações de patente, e considerando que a manipulação sob prescrição médica é legal, a indústria conseguiu uma vitória indireta: alegou ausência de equivalência entre a semaglutida aprovada pela Anvisa e a usada em farmácias de manipulação estéreis.” (6º parágrafo).



As expressões em destaque estabelecem relação semântica de:




 

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Q3617953 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

Professor Daniel is teaching his students how to make inferences and draw conclusions from reading texts in English. Using the Andorra article, he guides students to understand implied information that is not explicitly stated. The lesson focuses on developing critical reading skills that enable students to read between the lines and make logical deductions based on textual evidence.

Mark the correct alternative:
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Q3617952 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

English teacher Miguel is focusing on grammatical structures found in the Andorra text, particularly prepositions and conjunctions that connect ideas and show relationships between concepts. Students practice identifying these grammatical elements and understanding their functions in creating coherent and cohesive travel writing. The lesson emphasizes how proper use of connectors enhances text comprehension and production.
Which statements are correct?

I."High up in the Pyrenees mountains" demonstrates the use of prepositions to indicate location and position.
II."But that hasn't stopped..." uses a coordinating conjunction to introduce contrasting information.
III."Due to the fact that" functions as a subordinating conjunction expressing cause and effect relationships.
IV."As Andorra has one of the lowest VATs" introduces a reason using a subordinating conjunction.
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Q3617951 Pedagogia

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

English teacher Sandra is developing her annual curriculum plan based on BNCC guidelines for English language teaching. She needs to demonstrate how her reading activities will contribute to students' integral development and intercultural competence. During a pedagogical meeting, teachers discuss the importance of using authentic texts that promote global citizenship and critical thinking through English language learning.
Which statements are correct?

I.BNCC emphasizes the development of intercultural competence through exposure to diverse English-speaking contexts and global topics.
II.English teaching should focus exclusively on grammar rules and vocabulary memorization according to BNCC principles.
III.Critical literacy is promoted when students analyze texts about different cultures and places, like the Andorra article.
IV.BNCC encourages the use of English as a tool for social participation and access to global information.
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Q3617950 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

Teacher Sofia is implementing integrated skills approaches that connect reading and writing activities in her English classes. She uses the Andorra travel article as a model for students to understand travel writing conventions and then create their own travel descriptions. The methodology emphasizes the connection between reading comprehension and written production skills.

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Q3617949 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

Professor Ana is teaching her students about text genres and their specific characteristics. She uses the Andorra travel article to demonstrate how travel writing has particular features that distinguish it from other text types. During the lesson, students analyze the structure, language, and purpose of travel articles compared to other informational texts they have studied previously.

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Q3617948 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

Professor John is teaching his advanced English class about verb tenses and their usage in travel writing. He uses the Andorra text to demonstrate how different tenses create meaning and context. Students are analyzing specific sentences to understand how tense choices affect the reader's perception of information. The lesson focuses on identifying present perfect, simple present, and modal verbs within authentic text samples.

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Q3617947 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

Teacher Maria is preparing a reading comprehension lesson for her 8th-grade students using the text about Andorra la Vella. She wants to help students understand the main topic and supporting details effectively. During the planning session, she discusses with her coordinator about strategies to develop students' analytical skills when working with informational texts about travel destinations and geographical features.

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Q3617946 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

English teacher Carla is planning a lesson sequence based on the Andorra travel article for her 7th-grade class. She needs to define specific learning objectives and skills that students will develop through reading, vocabulary work, and discussion activities. The pedagogical supervisor emphasizes that lesson planning should align with curriculum standards and address different language competencies systematically.
Complete the sentence correctly:

Effective English lesson planning should _____________ to ensure comprehensive language development and meaningful learning experiences.
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Q3617945 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

English coordinator Patricia is developing assessment criteria for reading comprehension activities based on authentic texts like the Andorra article. She needs to create evaluation instruments that measure different levels of text understanding while providing meaningful feedback to students. The pedagogical team emphasizes the importance of formative assessment that supports learning rather than just measuring final outcomes.
Complete the sentence correctly:

Effective assessment of reading comprehension in English should _____________ to ensure students develop the necessary skills for autonomous reading.
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Q3617944 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

Teacher Helena is incorporating digital technologies into her English lessons using online travel resources and virtual tours to supplement reading activities about places like Andorra. She wants to create engaging learning experiences that connect classroom content with real-world applications. The school has invested in technological infrastructure and encourages teachers to explore innovative digital pedagogical approaches.

(__)Technology integration should completely replace traditional reading activities and printed materials in English classes.
(__)Virtual tours and online travel resources can enhance students' understanding of places mentioned in reading texts.
(__)Digital tools enable students to access authentic materials and current information about global destinations.
(__)Technology-enhanced lessons can promote intercultural competence by connecting students with diverse English-speaking contexts.

Indicate the correct order of true (T) or false (F) statements:
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Q3617943 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

Teacher Carlos is working with his 9th-grade students on vocabulary expansion and idiomatic expressions found in travel texts. He uses the Andorra article to help students understand how context clues help determine meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases. The class discusses how travel writing often contains specific terminology and expressions that may not be found in traditional textbooks.

(__)"Take advantage of" means to make good use of an opportunity or situation.
(__)"Duty-free shopping haven" refers to a place where taxes on goods are reduced or eliminated.
(__)"Awe-inspiring mountain views" means views that cause fear and anxiety about mountains.
(__)"The likes" in "clothes, shoes and the likes" means similar items or things of the same type.

Indicate the correct order of true (T) or false (F) statements:
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Q3617942 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

English teacher Marcos is developing activities that promote socioemotional competencies through travel-themed content like the Andorra article. He focuses on building empathy, cultural awareness, and global citizenship while teaching English language skills. The school emphasizes holistic education that addresses both cognitive and emotional development through all subject areas including foreign language learning.
Which statements are correct?

I.Travel texts can develop empathy by exposing students to different cultures and ways of life around the world.
II.Socioemotional learning in English classes should be avoided because it distracts from language skill development.
III.Discussion activities about travel destinations can promote tolerance and respect for cultural diversity.
IV.English learning environments can foster global citizenship by connecting students with international perspectives and experiences. 
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Q3617941 Inglês

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15003409/Inside-charming-city -named-Europes-highest-capital-no-trains-airports.html (Adapted) 

Teacher Roberto is implementing communicative language teaching approaches in his English classes using authentic materials like travel articles. He wants to move beyond traditional grammar-translation methods to engage students in meaningful communication activities. The school administration supports innovative methodologies that promote real-world language use and student interaction.
Mark the correct alternative:
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Q3617940 Pedagogia

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Inside the charming city named 'Europe's highest capital' - with no trains or airports


Most of Europe's capital cities are full of tourists wanting to come and see the beautiful scenery and architecture.


But only one can say it's the highest in the continent.


High up in the Pyrenees mountains, 1,023m (3,356ft) above sea level, is Andorra la Vella, in Andorra.


The capital city - also one of the smallest in Europe - spans just five square miles, making London more than 120 times bigger than it.


And it's very hard to get to - due to the fact that no airport or train station can be found throughout the entire country of Andorra.


But that hasn't stopped 8 to 10 million people visiting the tiny place every year.


The best way of getting to Andorra is by flying to Barcelona, Girona or Lleida, in Spain, or Toulouse, France, and driving from any of them.


And while there, you can take advantage of Avinguda Meritxell, the Shopping Mile, filled with huge department stores and duty-free shopping, as Andorra has one of the lowest VATs in Europe.


One person on Tripadvisor described: 'It is a giant duty free shopping haven.


'Selling cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes and, more cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, perfumes, and even more clothes, shoes and the likes.


'Very good for local economy, very boring.'


Another draw for tourists to Andorra is the Caldea spa, the largest thermal spa in southern Europe - designed in 1987, using the hot springs that naturally flow in the region.


Here, you'll find indoor saunas, hammams and various types of baths, as well as an outdoor lagoon, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain views.


The basic package for three hours access starts from ?30.50.


One person on Tripadvisor said: 'Fantastic spa with hydro massage pools and overlapping pools with futuristic design.'


Another visitor, who booked the basic entry, added: 'Very clean, very nicely designed and enjoyable. Absolutely worth it, 3 hours is more than enough.'


For the historians, Andorra's Old Town has a pre-Roman church, called Sant Esteve, dating back to the 9th century.


And Andorra La Vella is also an excellent place to stay if you want to head into the Pyrenees mountains.


When it comes to the weather, don't expect too much sun in Andorra.


In the mountains, the highs are as little as 8C in January and February, with the country having an average annual snowfall of 228cm.


Meanwhile, temperatures peak at 24C in July and August.



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Principal Rosa is reviewing the school's curriculum to ensure English language teaching complies with current educational legislation. During a faculty meeting, teachers discuss the legal requirements for foreign language instruction in basic education. The pedagogical team seeks to guarantee full compliance with national educational laws while providing quality English language education.

(__)According to LDB Law 9.394/96, foreign language teaching is mandatory in elementary education from 6th grade onwards.
(__)The law requires that English be the only foreign language offered in Brazilian schools.
(__)Foreign language education should contribute to students' integral formation and preparation for citizenship.
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Substantives are the words that give name to beings, things, spaces, feelings etc., and they can present themselves in different tenses, genres, and numbers. Choose the CORRECT alternative to the plural of the words below:

Mouse − Goose − Fish − Wolf
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Q3598105 Inglês
Complete the sentence with the CORRECT answer.

Sylvia ________ home as soon as she_________ her work.  
Alternativas
Respostas
3881: B
3882: C
3883: A
3884: C
3885: C
3886: A
3887: C
3888: C
3889: D
3890: D
3891: B
3892: D
3893: A
3894: A
3895: A
3896: D
3897: D
3898: A
3899: B
3900: A