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Despite the extraordinary changes of the last few years, one thing appears to remain the same. More people than ever want to learn English. The projections given in this book confirm that English learners are increasing in number and decreasing in age. As a news headline it is not much of a story. We’ve become used to the idea of English growing in popularity across the world. Far from being news, it has become one of the few enduring facts of global modern life – a trend which began in the late 19th century when English was heralded, from Europe to Japan, as the new rising world language.
But at what point do we pause, take a fresh look at what is happening and decide that what is going on now is not just ‘more of the same’. After scrutinising current trends, including those which have not yet reached the statistical yearbooks, I conclude that there has been a significant – even dramatic – qualitative change: one that may be taking the language in a very new direction.
(From Graddol, D., 2006, INTRODUCTION, ENGLISH NEXT, pages 10-11 http://englishagenda.britishcouncil.org/sites/ec/files/booksenglish-next.pdf)
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No ensino de língua inglesa, abordar questões de cidadania, pluralidade cultural, meio ambiente e sexualidade
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Compare os diálogos A e B.
Diálogo A
Pat: Don’t you buy printed books?
Joanne: No I don’t. I don’t buy printed books anymore.
Diálogo B
Lucy: So, you don’t buy printed books? How come?
Danny: Yeah. I do buy e-books. They’re much cheaper.
É correto afirmar que:
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A literatura atual para o ensino da língua inglesa entende que a proposta de syllabus que se concentra na sequência:
to be / ...ing / do-does / going to / did / will / have-has been / etc
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Considere a atividade proposta abaixo.
HABITS CONSIDERED RUDE IN SOME CULTURES
Opening gifts: in China, India, and other countries in that region, one opens presents in private.
Public nose-blowing: in Saudi Arabia, France, China and Japan, blowing one's nose in public is considered disgusting.
Wearing shoes indoors: is unpopular in many places, and removing them is a habit that is on the increase around the world.
Signing off emails with hugs or kisses: Xx's and oo's can be seen as too intimate or forward by people in many places in the world.
(Adapted from “8 habits that other cultures would consider rude” http://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/eco-tourism/blogs/8-habits-othercultures-would-consider-rude)
Discussion:
a. Do you know about a habit that is considered rude in Brazil / your region / your family?
b. Who defines what is rude or not in these places?
Além de desenvolvimento da habilidade de leitura em língua inglesa, a atividade Discussion visa
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Embora tenha papel hegemônico na sociedade globalizada, quando há consciência crítica desse fato, a aprendizagem da língua inglesa pode colaborar na formulação de contra-discursos
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Por meio de atividades de aprendizagem significativas, o aprendizado de um idioma estrangeiro contribui para a formação de cidadãos críticos, ou seja, cidadãos
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Um plano de ação pedagógica docente que contemple o global e o local no ensino de língua inglesa para Educação de Jovens Adultos − EJA envolve
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No ensino e na aprendizagem de língua estrangeira, de acordo com uma proposta educacional, o conceito de que o ser humano é um ser social significa que
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Misturar conteúdos das vidas específicas dos alunos com conteúdos formais da escola
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