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1.( )Concebendo a língua como construção social, o sujeito "interpreta", "reinventa" os sentidos de modo situado, criando novas formas de identificar e expressar ideias, sentimentos e valores.
2.( )Do ponto de vista metodológico, a apresentação de situações de leitura organizadas em pré-leitura, leitura e pós-leitura deve ser vista como potencializadora de aprendizagens de modo não contextualizado, mas significativo para os estudantes, na perspectiva de um (re)dimensionamento das práticas e competências leitoras que ainda não existem, especialmente quando falamos em língua franca.
3.( ) As práticas de linguagem oral presenciais, com contato face a face − tais como debates, entrevistas, conversas/diálogos, entre outras −, constituem gêneros orais nas quais as características dos textos, dos falantes envolvidos e seus "modos particulares de falar a língua", que, por vezes, marcam suas identidades, devem ser considerados.
A sequência CORRETA é:
Em uma aula de literatura inglesa, os alunos estão discutindo um poema que aborda temas complexos, como a natureza efêmera da vida e a passagem do tempo. Os alunos estão analisando o uso de metáforas e simbolismo no poema para entender suas camadas de significado.
Qual das seguintes alternativas descreve adequadamente o nível de leitura exemplificado acima?
I.A educação básica, nos níveis fundamental e médio, tem como finalidade desenvolver o educando, assegurando-lhe a formação comum indispensável para o exercício da cidadania.
II.A educação superior tem por finalidade desenvolver o aluno prioritariamente em aspectos profissionais e técnicos.
III.A educação escolar deverá vincular-se ao mundo do trabalho e à prática social, de acordo com as diretrizes do governo federal, com foco no mercado de trabalho.
Assinale a alternativa correta.
João é um aluno do Ensino Fundamental que teve dificuldades ao longo do ano escolar em Língua Inglesa. Ele não conseguiu acompanhar o ritmo das aulas e obteve notas abaixo da média em vários testes e avaliações. Agora, no final do ano letivo, ele está em risco de reprovar na disciplina. A escola oferece um programa de recuperação escolar para alunos com notas baixas, no qual eles têm a oportunidade de melhorar suas notas através de atividades extras e revisão de conteúdo.
Com base no caso de João e considerando o contexto da recuperação escolar, analise as seguintes opções e indique a mais apropriada para ajudar João a melhorar seu desempenho em Língua Inglesa.
Situação: Clara, uma criança de 3 anos, está interagindo com sua mãe durante uma brincadeira com bonecas. Ela pega uma das bonecas e diz: "Dolly dormir". Sua mãe responde: "Sim, a Dolly está dormindo na caminha."
Qual das seguintes alternativas descreve a situação acima, relacionando-a com um aspecto do desenvolvimento da linguagem oral e uma teoria correspondente?
Uma turma do 5º ano está estudando vocabulário relacionado a atividades cotidianas em inglês, como descrever a rotina diária. O objetivo é avaliar a proficiência dos alunos em usar o vocabulário de maneira contextuada.
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta a melhor forma de avaliação para esse cenário.
Reading Comprehension
Metal Detectors
Have you ever seen a man with a headset pointing a long pole at the ground on the beach?
If so you might have seen a person using a metal detector. People use these devices to find metal.
Metal detectors make magnetic waves. These waves go through the ground. The waves change when they hit metal then it beeps. This lets the person with the device know that metal is close.
The first metal detectors were meant to help miners. They were big and cost a lot of money. Although they use a lot of power, they didn’t work well. People kept trying to make them better.
Nowadays metal detectors are smaller, light and cheap. That’s why people bring them to the beach. People can look for rings in the water, as well as look for phones in the sand. But they usually find junk though. Metal detectors also protect people. They help to keep guns out of some places:
Airports, courthouses and, schools. They also help guards look for weapons. Guards use special wands to find metal on a person.
These devices save lives in other ways too. During wars, people plant bombs in the ground. When the war ends, they don’t clean up their messes. This is unsafe for the people who live in those places. Others use metal detectors to find bombs. They remove them and help the people. These devices also make clothes safer. It sounds funny, but it’s true. Most clothes are made in big factories.
There are lots of needles in these places. Needles break from time to time. They get stuck in the clothes. They would poke people trying them on. They don’t though. That’s because our clothes are scanned for metal. Isn’t that nice?
Metal detectors make the world a safer place.
Reading Comprehension
Metal Detectors
Have you ever seen a man with a headset pointing a long pole at the ground on the beach?
If so you might have seen a person using a metal detector. People use these devices to find metal.
Metal detectors make magnetic waves. These waves go through the ground. The waves change when they hit metal then it beeps. This lets the person with the device know that metal is close.
The first metal detectors were meant to help miners. They were big and cost a lot of money. Although they use a lot of power, they didn’t work well. People kept trying to make them better.
Nowadays metal detectors are smaller, light and cheap. That’s why people bring them to the beach. People can look for rings in the water, as well as look for phones in the sand. But they usually find junk though. Metal detectors also protect people. They help to keep guns out of some places:
Airports, courthouses and, schools. They also help guards look for weapons. Guards use special wands to find metal on a person.
These devices save lives in other ways too. During wars, people plant bombs in the ground. When the war ends, they don’t clean up their messes. This is unsafe for the people who live in those places. Others use metal detectors to find bombs. They remove them and help the people. These devices also make clothes safer. It sounds funny, but it’s true. Most clothes are made in big factories.
There are lots of needles in these places. Needles break from time to time. They get stuck in the clothes. They would poke people trying them on. They don’t though. That’s because our clothes are scanned for metal. Isn’t that nice?
Metal detectors make the world a safer place.
Reading Comprehension
Metal Detectors
Have you ever seen a man with a headset pointing a long pole at the ground on the beach?
If so you might have seen a person using a metal detector. People use these devices to find metal.
Metal detectors make magnetic waves. These waves go through the ground. The waves change when they hit metal then it beeps. This lets the person with the device know that metal is close.
The first metal detectors were meant to help miners. They were big and cost a lot of money. Although they use a lot of power, they didn’t work well. People kept trying to make them better.
Nowadays metal detectors are smaller, light and cheap. That’s why people bring them to the beach. People can look for rings in the water, as well as look for phones in the sand. But they usually find junk though. Metal detectors also protect people. They help to keep guns out of some places:
Airports, courthouses and, schools. They also help guards look for weapons. Guards use special wands to find metal on a person.
These devices save lives in other ways too. During wars, people plant bombs in the ground. When the war ends, they don’t clean up their messes. This is unsafe for the people who live in those places. Others use metal detectors to find bombs. They remove them and help the people. These devices also make clothes safer. It sounds funny, but it’s true. Most clothes are made in big factories.
There are lots of needles in these places. Needles break from time to time. They get stuck in the clothes. They would poke people trying them on. They don’t though. That’s because our clothes are scanned for metal. Isn’t that nice?
Metal detectors make the world a safer place.
Reading Comprehension
Metal Detectors
Have you ever seen a man with a headset pointing a long pole at the ground on the beach?
If so you might have seen a person using a metal detector. People use these devices to find metal.
Metal detectors make magnetic waves. These waves go through the ground. The waves change when they hit metal then it beeps. This lets the person with the device know that metal is close.
The first metal detectors were meant to help miners. They were big and cost a lot of money. Although they use a lot of power, they didn’t work well. People kept trying to make them better.
Nowadays metal detectors are smaller, light and cheap. That’s why people bring them to the beach. People can look for rings in the water, as well as look for phones in the sand. But they usually find junk though. Metal detectors also protect people. They help to keep guns out of some places:
Airports, courthouses and, schools. They also help guards look for weapons. Guards use special wands to find metal on a person.
These devices save lives in other ways too. During wars, people plant bombs in the ground. When the war ends, they don’t clean up their messes. This is unsafe for the people who live in those places. Others use metal detectors to find bombs. They remove them and help the people. These devices also make clothes safer. It sounds funny, but it’s true. Most clothes are made in big factories.
There are lots of needles in these places. Needles break from time to time. They get stuck in the clothes. They would poke people trying them on. They don’t though. That’s because our clothes are scanned for metal. Isn’t that nice?
Metal detectors make the world a safer place.
Reading Comprehension
Metal Detectors
Have you ever seen a man with a headset pointing a long pole at the ground on the beach?
If so you might have seen a person using a metal detector. People use these devices to find metal.
Metal detectors make magnetic waves. These waves go through the ground. The waves change when they hit metal then it beeps. This lets the person with the device know that metal is close.
The first metal detectors were meant to help miners. They were big and cost a lot of money. Although they use a lot of power, they didn’t work well. People kept trying to make them better.
Nowadays metal detectors are smaller, light and cheap. That’s why people bring them to the beach. People can look for rings in the water, as well as look for phones in the sand. But they usually find junk though. Metal detectors also protect people. They help to keep guns out of some places:
Airports, courthouses and, schools. They also help guards look for weapons. Guards use special wands to find metal on a person.
These devices save lives in other ways too. During wars, people plant bombs in the ground. When the war ends, they don’t clean up their messes. This is unsafe for the people who live in those places. Others use metal detectors to find bombs. They remove them and help the people. These devices also make clothes safer. It sounds funny, but it’s true. Most clothes are made in big factories.
There are lots of needles in these places. Needles break from time to time. They get stuck in the clothes. They would poke people trying them on. They don’t though. That’s because our clothes are scanned for metal. Isn’t that nice?
Metal detectors make the world a safer place.
Reading Comprehension
Metal Detectors
Have you ever seen a man with a headset pointing a long pole at the ground on the beach?
If so you might have seen a person using a metal detector. People use these devices to find metal.
Metal detectors make magnetic waves. These waves go through the ground. The waves change when they hit metal then it beeps. This lets the person with the device know that metal is close.
The first metal detectors were meant to help miners. They were big and cost a lot of money. Although they use a lot of power, they didn’t work well. People kept trying to make them better.
Nowadays metal detectors are smaller, light and cheap. That’s why people bring them to the beach. People can look for rings in the water, as well as look for phones in the sand. But they usually find junk though. Metal detectors also protect people. They help to keep guns out of some places:
Airports, courthouses and, schools. They also help guards look for weapons. Guards use special wands to find metal on a person.
These devices save lives in other ways too. During wars, people plant bombs in the ground. When the war ends, they don’t clean up their messes. This is unsafe for the people who live in those places. Others use metal detectors to find bombs. They remove them and help the people. These devices also make clothes safer. It sounds funny, but it’s true. Most clothes are made in big factories.
There are lots of needles in these places. Needles break from time to time. They get stuck in the clothes. They would poke people trying them on. They don’t though. That’s because our clothes are scanned for metal. Isn’t that nice?
Metal detectors make the world a safer place.
( ) They used to be too big. ( ) They were too expensive. ( ) They didn’t work well. ( ) They were unsafe. ( ) They make magnetic waves.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence: