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3730050 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Question must be answered based on the following passage.

English for Specific Purposes (ESP) courses are designed for learners who require English for specific academic or professional fields. According to Hutchinson and Waters (1987, p. 12), “the purpose of an ESP course is to enable learners to function adequately in a target situation”.

Adapted from: HUTCHINSON, T.; WATERS, A. English for Specific Purposes: A learning-centred approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

In this perspective, ESP courses include
 

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3730049 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Questions 15 and 16 must be answered based on the following text.

The term methods, as currently used in the literature on second and foreign language (L2) teaching, does not refer to what teachers actually do in the classroom; rather, it refers to established methods conceptualized and constructed by experts in the field. The exact number of methods that are commonly used is unclear. A book published in the mid sixties, for instance, provides a list of fifteen “most common” types of methods “still in use in one form or another in various parts of the world” (Mackey, 1965, p. 151). Two books published in the mid eighties (Larsen-Freeman, 1986; and Richards and Rodgers, 1986)—which have longoccupied the top two ranks among the books prescribed for methods classes in the United States—provide, between them, a list of eleven methods that are currently used. They are (in alphabetical order): Audiolingual Method, Communicative Methods, Community Language Learning, Direct Method, Grammar-Translation Method, Natural Approach, Oral Approach, Silent Way, Situational Language Teaching, Suggestopedia, and Total Physical Response.

It would be wrong to assume that these eleven methods provide eleven different paths to language teaching. In fact, there is considerable overlap in their theoretical as well as practical approaches to L2 learning and teaching. Sometimes, as Wilga Rivers (1991, p. 283) rightly points out, what appears to be a radically new method is more often than not a variant of existing methods presented with “the fresh paint of a new terminology that camouflages their fundamental similarity.” It is therefore useful, for the purpose of analysis and understanding, to cluster these methods in terms of certain identifiable common features. One way of doing that is to classify them as (a) language-centered methods, (b) learner-centered methods, and (c) learning-centered methods.

Adapted from: Kumaravadivelu, B. Beyond Methods: Macrostrategies for language teaching.

Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2003.

Language methods provide different paths to language teaching. Thus, Language-Centered Methods

 

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3730048 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Questions 15 and 16 must be answered based on the following text.

The term methods, as currently used in the literature on second and foreign language (L2) teaching, does not refer to what teachers actually do in the classroom; rather, it refers to established methods conceptualized and constructed by experts in the field. The exact number of methods that are commonly used is unclear. A book published in the mid sixties, for instance, provides a list of fifteen “most common” types of methods “still in use in one form or another in various parts of the world” (Mackey, 1965, p. 151). Two books published in the mid eighties (Larsen-Freeman, 1986; and Richards and Rodgers, 1986)—which have longoccupied the top two ranks among the books prescribed for methods classes in the United States—provide, between them, a list of eleven methods that are currently used. They are (in alphabetical order): Audiolingual Method, Communicative Methods, Community Language Learning, Direct Method, Grammar-Translation Method, Natural Approach, Oral Approach, Silent Way, Situational Language Teaching, Suggestopedia, and Total Physical Response.

It would be wrong to assume that these eleven methods provide eleven different paths to language teaching. In fact, there is considerable overlap in their theoretical as well as practical approaches to L2 learning and teaching. Sometimes, as Wilga Rivers (1991, p. 283) rightly points out, what appears to be a radically new method is more often than not a variant of existing methods presented with “the fresh paint of a new terminology that camouflages their fundamental similarity.” It is therefore useful, for the purpose of analysis and understanding, to cluster these methods in terms of certain identifiable common features. One way of doing that is to classify them as (a) language-centered methods, (b) learner-centered methods, and (c) learning-centered methods.

Adapted from: Kumaravadivelu, B. Beyond Methods: Macrostrategies for language teaching.

Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2003.

Comprehensible input - spoken language that is understandable to the learner - or just a little beyond the learner’s level; basic interpersonal communication skills and the belief that learners benefit from delaying production until speech “emerges” are characteristics of

 

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3730047 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Question 14 must be answered based on the following passage.

As fashions in language teaching come and go, the teacher in the classroom needs reassurance that there is some bedrock beneath the shifting sands. Once solidly founded on the bedrock, like the sea anemone, the teacher can sway to the rhythms of any tides or currents, without the trauma of being swept away purposelessly.

Adapted from: Rivers, Wilga M. Communicating Naturally in a Second Language: Theory and Practice. Cambridge University Press, 1992. p. 373.

Study the words in bold and select the correct option.

 

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3730046 Ano: 2025
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Question 13 must be answered based on the following text.

This passage from “The Sign of the Four” by Arthur Conan Doyle, captures Holmes’ logical approach to deduction and showcases his analytical abilities.

"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth", said Sherlock Holmes.

Available at: https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/arthur-conan-doyle/the-sign-of-the-four/text/single-page#chapter-6

Study the sentence: "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth", said Sherlock Holmes. Choose the option in which the Indirect Speech is used correctly.

 

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3730045 Ano: 2025
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Question 12 must be answered based on the following text.

In this passage from Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland, by Lewis Carrol, Alice meets the Cheshire Cat and asks for directions.

"Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?" Alice asked.

"That depends a good deal on where you want to get to”, said the Cat.

"I don’t much care where—" said Alice. "Then it doesn’t matter which way you go", said the Cat.

—so long as I get somewhere", Alice added as an explanation.

"Oh, you’re sure to do that," said the Cat, "if you only walk long enough"

Available at: https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/lewis-carroll/alices-adventures-in-wonderland/johntenniel/text/single-page#chapter-6

Study the sentences: "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to," said the Cat. "I don’t much care where—", said Alice. "Then it doesn’t matter which way you go", said the Cat". Choose the option in which the Indirect Speech is used correctly.

 

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3730044 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNCERN
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Question must be answered based on the following text.
Read the lines of Bon Jovi’s Misunderstood.
Should I… could I have said the wrong things right a thousand times?
If I could just rewind, I see it in my mind
If I could turn back time, you’d still be mine
You cried, I died
I should have shut my mouth, things headed south
As the words slipped off my tongue, they sounded dumb
If this old heart could talk, it’d say you’re the one
I’m wasting time
When I think about it
I should have drove all night
Would have run all the lights, I was misunderstood
I stumbled like my words
Did the best I could, damn
Misunderstood
Could I… should I apologize for sleeping on the couch that night?
Staying out too late with all my friends
You found me passed out in the yard again
You cried, I tried
To stretch the truth, but didn’t lie
It’s not so bad
You think about it
Available at: https://www.letras.mus.br/bon-jovi/64854/
Songwriters often bend grammar rules to express emotions or to fit the rhythm of the song. However, in standard English, certain structures follow specific rules.The sentence: “I should have drove all night
 

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3730043 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNCERN
Orgão: IF-RN
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Question must be answered based on the following text.
Read the lines of Bon Jovi’s Misunderstood.
Should I… could I have said the wrong things right a thousand times?
If I could just rewind, I see it in my mind
If I could turn back time, you’d still be mine
You cried, I died
I should have shut my mouth, things headed south
As the words slipped off my tongue, they sounded dumb
If this old heart could talk, it’d say you’re the one
I’m wasting time
When I think about it
I should have drove all night
Would have run all the lights, I was misunderstood
I stumbled like my words
Did the best I could, damn
Misunderstood
Could I… should I apologize for sleeping on the couch that night?
Staying out too late with all my friends
You found me passed out in the yard again
You cried, I tried
To stretch the truth, but didn’t lie
It’s not so bad
You think about it
Available at: https://www.letras.mus.br/bon-jovi/64854/
Observe the following sentences: “I should have shut my mouth, things headed south” and “As the words slipped off my tongue, they sounded dumb.”. The expressions in bold have, in this context, the following meanings:
 

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3730042 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FUNCERN
Orgão: IF-RN
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Question must be answered based on the following text.
Read the lines of Bon Jovi’s Misunderstood.
Should I… could I have said the wrong things right a thousand times?
If I could just rewind, I see it in my mind
If I could turn back time, you’d still be mine
You cried, I died
I should have shut my mouth, things headed south
As the words slipped off my tongue, they sounded dumb
If this old heart could talk, it’d say you’re the one
I’m wasting time
When I think about it
I should have drove all night
Would have run all the lights, I was misunderstood
I stumbled like my words
Did the best I could, damn
Misunderstood
Could I… should I apologize for sleeping on the couch that night?
Staying out too late with all my friends
You found me passed out in the yard again
You cried, I tried
To stretch the truth, but didn’t lie
It’s not so bad
You think about it
Available at: https://www.letras.mus.br/bon-jovi/64854/
In the sentence: “I should have shut my mouth, things headed south”, the modal verb “should”
 

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3730041 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

Cambridge Dictionary defines an idiom as a group of words in a fixed order that has a particular meaning that is different from the meaning of each word on its own.

From: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. Cambridge Dictionary. Available at: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/.

In the sentences: “I can’t go to school today. I’m feeling under the weather.”; “When healthy eating became popular, many people jumped on the bandwagon”; “I’m ready to paint the town red with my friends.” and “He spilled the beans about coming home for the holidays.” , the idiomatic expressions in bold have the following meanings:

 

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