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Acerca do tema “Prática pedagógica de inglês como segunda língua”, é correto afirmar:
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No documento Parâmetros Curriculares para o ensino de Língua Inglesa, há competências e habilidades a serem atingidas nos cursos de línguas.
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta aquelas que estão integradas para proporcionar uma aprendizagem comunicativa.
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Skills relate to different aspects of using language; such as listening, reading, writing or speaking. Skills are our ability to do these things. They are usually divided into two types: receptive and productive.
Identify the skills below as receptive ( R ) or productive ( P ).
( ) Listening
( ) Reading
( ) Writing
( ) Speaking
Check the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
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Está expresso na Base Nacional Comum Curricular que no Ensino Fundamental, a Matemática, por meio da articulação de seus diversos campos – Aritmética, Álgebra, Geometria, Estatística e Probabilidade –, precisa garantir que os alunos relacionem observações empíricas do mundo real a representações (tabelas, figuras e esquemas) e associem essas representações a uma atividade matemática (conceitos e propriedades), fazendo:
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Identifique abaixo as afirmativas verdadeiras ( V ) e as falsas ( F ) com relação à função social da Matemática hoje e de acordo com a Base Nacional Comum Curricular.
( ) O conhecimento matemático é necessário para todos os alunos da Educação Básica, seja por sua grande aplicação na sociedade contemporânea, seja pelas suas potencialidades na formação de cidadãos críticos, cientes de suas responsabilidades sociais.
( ) A Matemática se restringe à quantificação de fenômenos determinísticos – contagem, medição de objetos, grandezas – e das técnicas de cálculo com os números e com as grandezas.
( ) A Matemática cria sistemas abstratos, que organizam e inter-relacionam fenômenos do espaço, do movimento, das formas e dos números, associados ou não a fenômenos do mundo físico.
( ) Os sistemas abstratos contêm ideias e objetos que são fundamentais para a compreensão de fenômenos, a construção de representações significativas e argumentações consistentes nos mais variados contextos.
( ) Apesar de a Matemática ser, por excelência, uma ciência hipotético-dedutiva, porque suas demonstrações se apoiam sobre um sistema de axiomas e postulados, é de fundamental importância também considerar o papel heurístico das experimentações na aprendizagem da Matemática.
Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo.
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Charity begins at home
In the past month, have you donated money to an organization? Have you volunteered time to a charitable organization? Have you helped a stranger, or someone you don’t know who needed help?
These are the three questions that were asked in a survey of charitable behaviour .............. the world, organized .............. the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). The results of the survey were published .............. the beginning of September. They revealed that 20% of the world’s population had volunteered time .............. the previous month, 30% had given money .............. charity, and 45% had helped a stranger.
The survey was based on data collected from 153 countries representing around 95% of the world’s population. In most of the countries, 1,000 questionnaires were completed by a representative sample of the population aged 16 or over. CAF created a ‘World Giving Index’ to find out which countries were the most charitable. Australia and New Zealand turned out to be the most ‘giving’ countries in the world, followed by Canada, Ireland, Switzerland and the USA.
Although rich countries were at the top of the list, around half of the top 20 places were occupied by developing nations including Guinea and Turkmenistan.
The data also showed that as we get older, we are more likely to give. In most countries, people over 50 are least likely to help a stranger. Men are more likely to help a stranger than women and more likely to volunteer. Women, however, are slightly more likely than men to give money (30% versus 29%).
The interviewees were also asked to imagine a ladder with steps numbered from 0 at the bottom to 10 at the top, with 0 representing the worst possible life and 10 the best. They were then asked to place themselves on the step of the ladder that reflected the way they felt about their life at the moment.
The results showed that the link between the giving of money and happiness is stronger than the link between giving and wealth. This means that a person is more likely to give to charity if they live in a country where people are generally happy, than if they live in an affluent country. And, of course, giving can make us even happier.
Analyze the sentences according to structure and grammar use.
- The underlined word in “Although rich countries were at the top of the list”, is a conjunction used to express contrast.
- The plural form of the noun person is peoples.
- The superlative form of the adjective happy is happier.
- The words least and most in the text, are the superlative forms of less and more.
Choose the alternative wich presents all the correct sentences.
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Consta na Base Nacional Comum Curricular que os conhecimentos grafofônicos, ortográficos, lexicais, morfológicos, sintáticos, textuais, discursivos, sociolinguísticos e semióticos que operam nas análises linguísticas e semióticas necessárias à compreensão e à produção de linguagens estarão, concomitantemente, sendo construídos:
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Charity begins at home
In the past month, have you donated money to an organization? Have you volunteered time to a charitable organization? Have you helped a stranger, or someone you don’t know who needed help?
These are the three questions that were asked in a survey of charitable behaviour .............. the world, organized .............. the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). The results of the survey were published .............. the beginning of September. They revealed that 20% of the world’s population had volunteered time .............. the previous month, 30% had given money .............. charity, and 45% had helped a stranger.
The survey was based on data collected from 153 countries representing around 95% of the world’s population. In most of the countries, 1,000 questionnaires were completed by a representative sample of the population aged 16 or over. CAF created a ‘World Giving Index’ to find out which countries were the most charitable. Australia and New Zealand turned out to be the most ‘giving’ countries in the world, followed by Canada, Ireland, Switzerland and the USA.
Although rich countries were at the top of the list, around half of the top 20 places were occupied by developing nations including Guinea and Turkmenistan.
The data also showed that as we get older, we are more likely to give. In most countries, people over 50 are least likely to help a stranger. Men are more likely to help a stranger than women and more likely to volunteer. Women, however, are slightly more likely than men to give money (30% versus 29%).
The interviewees were also asked to imagine a ladder with steps numbered from 0 at the bottom to 10 at the top, with 0 representing the worst possible life and 10 the best. They were then asked to place themselves on the step of the ladder that reflected the way they felt about their life at the moment.
The results showed that the link between the giving of money and happiness is stronger than the link between giving and wealth. This means that a person is more likely to give to charity if they live in a country where people are generally happy, than if they live in an affluent country. And, of course, giving can make us even happier.
According to the context, which of the following definitions is correct?
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Charity begins at home
In the past month, have you donated money to an organization? Have you volunteered time to a charitable organization? Have you helped a stranger, or someone you don’t know who needed help?
These are the three questions that were asked in a survey of charitable behaviour .............. the world, organized .............. the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). The results of the survey were published .............. the beginning of September. They revealed that 20% of the world’s population had volunteered time .............. the previous month, 30% had given money .............. charity, and 45% had helped a stranger.
The survey was based on data collected from 153 countries representing around 95% of the world’s population. In most of the countries, 1,000 questionnaires were completed by a representative sample of the population aged 16 or over. CAF created a ‘World Giving Index’ to find out which countries were the most charitable. Australia and New Zealand turned out to be the most ‘giving’ countries in the world, followed by Canada, Ireland, Switzerland and the USA.
Although rich countries were at the top of the list, around half of the top 20 places were occupied by developing nations including Guinea and Turkmenistan.
The data also showed that as we get older, we are more likely to give. In most countries, people over 50 are least likely to help a stranger. Men are more likely to help a stranger than women and more likely to volunteer. Women, however, are slightly more likely than men to give money (30% versus 29%).
The interviewees were also asked to imagine a ladder with steps numbered from 0 at the bottom to 10 at the top, with 0 representing the worst possible life and 10 the best. They were then asked to place themselves on the step of the ladder that reflected the way they felt about their life at the moment.
The results showed that the link between the giving of money and happiness is stronger than the link between giving and wealth. This means that a person is more likely to give to charity if they live in a country where people are generally happy, than if they live in an affluent country. And, of course, giving can make us even happier.
What does the pronoun “they” refer to in the sentence “They revealed that 20% of the world’s population had volunteered…”, from the second paragraph?
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Charity begins at home
In the past month, have you donated money to an organization? Have you volunteered time to a charitable organization? Have you helped a stranger, or someone you don’t know who needed help?
These are the three questions that were asked in a survey of charitable behaviour .............. the world, organized .............. the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). The results of the survey were published .............. the beginning of September. They revealed that 20% of the world’s population had volunteered time .............. the previous month, 30% had given money .............. charity, and 45% had helped a stranger.
The survey was based on data collected from 153 countries representing around 95% of the world’s population. In most of the countries, 1,000 questionnaires were completed by a representative sample of the population aged 16 or over. CAF created a ‘World Giving Index’ to find out which countries were the most charitable. Australia and New Zealand turned out to be the most ‘giving’ countries in the world, followed by Canada, Ireland, Switzerland and the USA.
Although rich countries were at the top of the list, around half of the top 20 places were occupied by developing nations including Guinea and Turkmenistan.
The data also showed that as we get older, we are more likely to give. In most countries, people over 50 are least likely to help a stranger. Men are more likely to help a stranger than women and more likely to volunteer. Women, however, are slightly more likely than men to give money (30% versus 29%).
The interviewees were also asked to imagine a ladder with steps numbered from 0 at the bottom to 10 at the top, with 0 representing the worst possible life and 10 the best. They were then asked to place themselves on the step of the ladder that reflected the way they felt about their life at the moment.
The results showed that the link between the giving of money and happiness is stronger than the link between giving and wealth. This means that a person is more likely to give to charity if they live in a country where people are generally happy, than if they live in an affluent country. And, of course, giving can make us even happier.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct prepositions that are missing in the second paragraph of the text.
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