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2336832 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UPENET/IAUPE
Orgão: Pref. Bom Conselho - PE
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Films are a great medium to use not only to practice English, but also to facilitate intercultural learning. Today English is a global language spoken by people from many countries and cultural backgrounds. Since culture greatly impacts communication, it is helpful for teachers to introduce lessons and activities that reveal how different dialects, forms of address, customs, taboos, and other cultural elements influence interaction among different groups. (...)
Culture, according to one definition, is the values, traditions, customs, art, and institutions shared by a group of people who are unified by nationality, ethnicity, religion, or language. The language teaching profession"s interest in cross-cultural communication has increased during the past few decades. According to Kramsch (1995), the development is due to political, educational, and ideological factors; even though politicians might feel that learning a foreign language will solve socioeconomic problems, educators think that for that to happen a language course must contain legitimate cultural content. (...)
Intercultural topics that show how people from different backgrounds communicate and interact are becoming more prominent in language teaching. Teachers can benefit from the treasure trove of films that deal with subjects like immigration, xenophobia, adjusting to a new culture, or dilemmas faced when one belongs to two cultures. Although films cannot substitute for actual interaction with numbers of other cultures, they can provide useful preparation for those encounters by fostering understanding and developing sensitivity. “Learning about stereotypes, ethnocentrism, discrimination, and acculturation in the abstract can be flat and uninspiring. But if we experience intercultural contact with our eyes and years, we begin to understand it” (Summerfield 1993, 1). Intercultural contact through films enables students to understand other people"s actions and to have empathy with members of minority groups. Films also vividly represent intercultural misunderstandings and the roots of racism.
There is a wide variety of films with intercultural themes, and the teacher must consult reviews or see the movie firsthand to determine if it is appropriate for the desired lesson.
(Source: ROEL, Christine. Intellectual Training with Films. Forum English Teaching, vol. 48, number 2, Washington DC, 2010.)
Read the definition below and choose the CORRECT word to complete it.

is the ability to emotionally understand what other people feel, see things from their point of view, and imagine yourself in their place.
 

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2336831 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UPENET/IAUPE
Orgão: Pref. Bom Conselho - PE
Provas:
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Text 01 (For question)


Films are a great medium to use not only to practice English, but also to facilitate intercultural learning. Today English is a global language spoken by people from many countries and cultural backgrounds. Since culture greatly impacts communication, it is helpful for teachers to introduce lessons and activities that reveal how different dialects, forms of address, customs, taboos, and other cultural elements influence interaction among different groups. (...)
Culture, according to one definition, is the values, traditions, customs, art, and institutions shared by a group of people who are unified by nationality, ethnicity, religion, or language. The language teaching profession"s interest in cross-cultural communication has increased during the past few decades. According to Kramsch (1995), the development is due to political, educational, and ideological factors; even though politicians might feel that learning a foreign language will solve socioeconomic problems, educators think that for that to happen a language course must contain legitimate cultural content. (...)
Intercultural topics that show how people from different backgrounds communicate and interact are becoming more prominent in language teaching. Teachers can benefit from the treasure trove of films that deal with subjects like immigration, xenophobia, adjusting to a new culture, or dilemmas faced when one belongs to two cultures. Although films cannot substitute for actual interaction with numbers of other cultures, they can provide useful preparation for those encounters by fostering understanding and developing sensitivity. “Learning about stereotypes, ethnocentrism, discrimination, and acculturation in the abstract can be flat and uninspiring. But if we experience intercultural contact with our eyes and years, we begin to understand it” (Summerfield 1993, 1). Intercultural contact through films enables students to understand other people"s actions and to have empathy with members of minority groups. Films also vividly represent intercultural misunderstandings and the roots of racism.
There is a wide variety of films with intercultural themes, and the teacher must consult reviews or see the movie firsthand to determine if it is appropriate for the desired lesson.
(Source: ROEL, Christine. Intellectual Training with Films. Forum English Teaching, vol. 48, number 2, Washington DC, 2010.)
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“Although films cannot substitute for actual interaction with numbers of other cultures, they can provide useful preparation for those encounters by fostering understanding and developing sensitivity. ”

In the excerpt above, the words actual and sensitivity can be respectively translated into Portuguese as:
 

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2336830 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UPENET/IAUPE
Orgão: Pref. Bom Conselho - PE
Provas:
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Text 01 (For question)


Films are a great medium to use not only to practice English, but also to facilitate intercultural learning. Today English is a global language spoken by people from many countries and cultural backgrounds. Since culture greatly impacts communication, it is helpful for teachers to introduce lessons and activities that reveal how different dialects, forms of address, customs, taboos, and other cultural elements influence interaction among different groups. (...)
Culture, according to one definition, is the values, traditions, customs, art, and institutions shared by a group of people who are unified by nationality, ethnicity, religion, or language. The language teaching profession"s interest in cross-cultural communication has increased during the past few decades. According to Kramsch (1995), the development is due to political, educational, and ideological factors; even though politicians might feel that learning a foreign language will solve socioeconomic problems, educators think that for that to happen a language course must contain legitimate cultural content. (...)
Intercultural topics that show how people from different backgrounds communicate and interact are becoming more prominent in language teaching. Teachers can benefit from the treasure trove of films that deal with subjects like immigration, xenophobia, adjusting to a new culture, or dilemmas faced when one belongs to two cultures. Although films cannot substitute for actual interaction with numbers of other cultures, they can provide useful preparation for those encounters by fostering understanding and developing sensitivity. “Learning about stereotypes, ethnocentrism, discrimination, and acculturation in the abstract can be flat and uninspiring. But if we experience intercultural contact with our eyes and years, we begin to understand it” (Summerfield 1993, 1). Intercultural contact through films enables students to understand other people"s actions and to have empathy with members of minority groups. Films also vividly represent intercultural misunderstandings and the roots of racism.
There is a wide variety of films with intercultural themes, and the teacher must consult reviews or see the movie firsthand to determine if it is appropriate for the desired lesson.
(Source: ROEL, Christine. Intellectual Training with Films. Forum English Teaching, vol. 48, number 2, Washington DC, 2010.)
Read and answer. “Although films cannot substitute for actual interaction with numbers of other cultures, they can provide useful preparation for those encounters”.
The word Although highlighted in the excerpt could be best replaced by
 

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2336829 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UPENET/IAUPE
Orgão: Pref. Bom Conselho - PE
Provas:
Read and answer.

Text 01 (For question)


Films are a great medium to use not only to practice English, but also to facilitate intercultural learning. Today English is a global language spoken by people from many countries and cultural backgrounds. Since culture greatly impacts communication, it is helpful for teachers to introduce lessons and activities that reveal how different dialects, forms of address, customs, taboos, and other cultural elements influence interaction among different groups. (...)
Culture, according to one definition, is the values, traditions, customs, art, and institutions shared by a group of people who are unified by nationality, ethnicity, religion, or language. The language teaching profession"s interest in cross-cultural communication has increased during the past few decades. According to Kramsch (1995), the development is due to political, educational, and ideological factors; even though politicians might feel that learning a foreign language will solve socioeconomic problems, educators think that for that to happen a language course must contain legitimate cultural content. (...)
Intercultural topics that show how people from different backgrounds communicate and interact are becoming more prominent in language teaching. Teachers can benefit from the treasure trove of films that deal with subjects like immigration, xenophobia, adjusting to a new culture, or dilemmas faced when one belongs to two cultures. Although films cannot substitute for actual interaction with numbers of other cultures, they can provide useful preparation for those encounters by fostering understanding and developing sensitivity. “Learning about stereotypes, ethnocentrism, discrimination, and acculturation in the abstract can be flat and uninspiring. But if we experience intercultural contact with our eyes and years, we begin to understand it” (Summerfield 1993, 1). Intercultural contact through films enables students to understand other people"s actions and to have empathy with members of minority groups. Films also vividly represent intercultural misunderstandings and the roots of racism.
There is a wide variety of films with intercultural themes, and the teacher must consult reviews or see the movie firsthand to determine if it is appropriate for the desired lesson.
(Source: ROEL, Christine. Intellectual Training with Films. Forum English Teaching, vol. 48, number 2, Washington DC, 2010.)
In the passage: the teacher must consult reviews or see the movie firsthand to determine if it is appropriate for the desired lesson. (paragraph 3), the author is
 

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2336828 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: UPENET/IAUPE
Orgão: Pref. Bom Conselho - PE
Provas:
Read and answer.

Text 01 (For question)


Films are a great medium to use not only to practice English, but also to facilitate intercultural learning. Today English is a global language spoken by people from many countries and cultural backgrounds. Since culture greatly impacts communication, it is helpful for teachers to introduce lessons and activities that reveal how different dialects, forms of address, customs, taboos, and other cultural elements influence interaction among different groups. (...)
Culture, according to one definition, is the values, traditions, customs, art, and institutions shared by a group of people who are unified by nationality, ethnicity, religion, or language. The language teaching profession"s interest in cross-cultural communication has increased during the past few decades. According to Kramsch (1995), the development is due to political, educational, and ideological factors; even though politicians might feel that learning a foreign language will solve socioeconomic problems, educators think that for that to happen a language course must contain legitimate cultural content. (...)
Intercultural topics that show how people from different backgrounds communicate and interact are becoming more prominent in language teaching. Teachers can benefit from the treasure trove of films that deal with subjects like immigration, xenophobia, adjusting to a new culture, or dilemmas faced when one belongs to two cultures. Although films cannot substitute for actual interaction with numbers of other cultures, they can provide useful preparation for those encounters by fostering understanding and developing sensitivity. “Learning about stereotypes, ethnocentrism, discrimination, and acculturation in the abstract can be flat and uninspiring. But if we experience intercultural contact with our eyes and years, we begin to understand it” (Summerfield 1993, 1). Intercultural contact through films enables students to understand other people"s actions and to have empathy with members of minority groups. Films also vividly represent intercultural misunderstandings and the roots of racism.
There is a wide variety of films with intercultural themes, and the teacher must consult reviews or see the movie firsthand to determine if it is appropriate for the desired lesson.
(Source: ROEL, Christine. Intellectual Training with Films. Forum English Teaching, vol. 48, number 2, Washington DC, 2010.)
What can be stated about the text?
 

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Texto 2 para a questão.

O CAMINHO DA VIDA

O caminho da vida pode ser o da liberdade e o da beleza, porém nos extraviamos.

A cobiça envenenou a alma dos homens, levantou no mundo as muralhas do ódio e tem-nos feito marchar a passo de ganso para a miséria e morticínios.

Criamos a época da velocidade, mas nos sentimos enclausurados dentro dela. A máquina, que produz abundância, tem nos deixado em penúria.

Nossos conhecimentos fizeram-nos céticos; nossa inteligência, empedernidos e cruéis. Pensamos em demasia e sentimos bem pouco.

Mais do que de máquinas, precisamos de humanidade. Mais do que de inteligência, precisamos de afeição e doçura. Sem essas virtudes, a vida será de violência e tudo será perdido.

https://www.pensador.com/textos_de_charlie_chaplin/.Acesso em 30/04/2022

Observe os fragmentos de texto abaixo:


I. “A cobiça envenenou a alma dos homens, levantou no mundo as muralhas do ódio e tem-nos feito marchar a passo de ganso para a miséria e morticínios.”

II. “A máquina, que produz abundância, tem-nos deixado em penúria.”

III. “Pensamos em demasia e sentimos bem pouco.”

IV. “O caminho da vida pode ser o da liberdade e da beleza, porém nos extraviamos.”

V. “Criamos a época da velocidade, mas nos sentimos enclausurados dentro dela.”

Sobre esses fragmentos, assinale a alternativa CORRETA.

 

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Textos 3, 4 e 5 para a questão.
Texto 3 Recria tua vida, sempre, sempre.
Remove pedras e planta roseiras e faz doces. Recomeça.

Texto 4 Eu sou aquela mulher que fez a escalada da montanha da vida, removendo pedras e plantando flores.

Texto 5 Quando as coisas ficam ruins, é sinal de que as coisas boas estão por perto...
(Os textos 3, 4 e 5 são de autoria de Cora Coralina)
No texto 5, em relação aos sinais de Pontuação, assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
 

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Textos 6, 7 e 8 para a questão.

Texto 6 A persistência é o caminho do êxito.

Texto 7 A beleza é a única coisa preciosa na vida. É difícil encontrá-la, mas quem consegue descobre tudo.
Texto 8 Que os vossos esforços desafiem as impossibilidades; lembrai-vos de que as grandes coisas do homem foram conquistadas do que parecia impossível.
(Os textos 6, 7 e 8 são de autoria de Charlie Chaplin)
Sobre os termos sublinhados no texto 6, assinale a alternativa CORRETA.
 

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A Resolução Nº 4, de 13 de julho de 2010 define as Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais Gerais para a Educação Básica, em seu Capítulo II ela trata das modalidades da Educação Básica. Com base no Art. 27, a cada etapa da Educação Básica pode corresponder uma ou mais das modalidades de ensino.
Nesse sentido, as modalidades de ensino da Educação Básica são:
 

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O Projeto pedagógico escolar se alicerça em princípios que devem nortear a escola democrática, pública e gratuita, e conforme Art. 13. Da LDB/9394/96, aos docentes cabe
I. participar da elaboração da proposta pedagógica do estabelecimento de ensino; II. elaborar e cumprir plano de trabalho, segundo a proposta pedagógica do estabelecimento de ensino; III. estabelecer estratégias de recuperação para os alunos de menor rendimento; IV. ministrar os dias letivos e horas-aula estabelecidos, além de participar integralmente dos períodos dedicados ao planejamento, à avaliação e ao desenvolvimento profissional; V. colaborar com as atividades de articulação da escola com as famílias e a comunidade.

Está CORRETO
 

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