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3609810 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: EsFCEx

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Text 1: Making a doctor’s appointment

(telephone rings)

Patient: Could I make an appointment to see the doctor,

please?

Receptionist: Certainly, who do you usually see?

Patient: Dr Cullen.

Receptionist: I’m sorry but Dr Cullen has got patients all day.

Would Dr Maley do?

Patient: Sure.

Receptionist: OK then. When would you like to come?

Patient: Could I come at four o’clock?

Receptionist: Four o’clock? Fine. Could I have your name,

please?

(Nunan and Lockwood 1991)

Text 2: Confirming an appointment with the doctor

(telephone rings)

Receptionist: Doctor’s rooms, can you hold the line for a

moment?

Patient: Yes.

Receptionist: (pause) Thanks.

Receptionist: Hello.

Patient: Hello.

Patient: That’s all right … I’m just calling to confirm an

appointment with Dr X for the first of October.

Receptionist: Oh …

Patient: Because it was so far in advance I was told to.

Receptionist: I see what you mean, to see if she’s going to be

in that day.

Patient: That’s right.

Receptionist: Oh we may not know yet.

Patient: Oh I see.

Receptionist: First of October … Edith … yes.

Patient: Yes.

Receptionist: There she is. OK.. What’s your name?

Patient: At nine fift…

Receptionist: Got it got it.

(Burns, Joyce and Gollin 1996)

(Carter, Ronald et al. Telling tails: grammar, the spoken language and materials development. In Tomlinson, B. (ed). Material Development in Language Teaching. Cambridge: CUP. 1998/2011. Adaptado)

A teacher who believes firmly in language-centered approaches would state that

 

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