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419845 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

There is a danger in paying too much attention to learners’ errors. While errors indeed reveal a system at work, the classroom language teacher can become so preoccupied ________ noticing errors that the correct utterances in the second language go unnoticed. In our observation and analysis of errors – for all that they do reveal about the learner – we must beware of placing too much attention on errors and not lose sight of the value of positive reinforcement of clearly expressed language that is a product of the learner’s progress of development. While the diminishing of errors is an important criterion ______ increasing language proficiency, the ultimate goal of second language learning is the attainment of communicative fluency.

Another inadequacy in error analysis is an overemphasis on production data. Language is speaking and listening, writing and reading. The comprehension of language is as important as production. It so happens that production lends itself to analysis and thus becomes the prey of researchers, __________ comprehension data is equally important in developing an understanding of the process of SLA.

(Brown, D. H. Principles of language learning and teaching. 2000. Adapted)

Which alternative holds the missing words in the order in which they should be used?
 

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419844 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

Classes which are arranged in a circle make quite a strong statement about what the teacher and the students believe in. With all the people in the room sitting in a circle, there is a far greater feeling of equality than when the teacher stays out at the front. This may not be quite so true of the horseshoe shape, where the teacher is often located in a commanding position, but, even here, the rigidity that comes with orderly rows, for example, is lessened.

With the horseshoe and circle seating, the classroom is a more intimate place and the potential for students to share feelings and information through talking, eye contact or expressive body movements (eyebrow-raising, shouldershrugging, etc.) is far greater than when they are sitting in rows.

(Harmer, J. The practice of English language teaching. 2007)

In the excerpt, “…there is a far greater feeling of equality than when the teacher stays out at the front”, the words in bold have received the addition of the suffix -er for the same reasons that which pair of words respectively?
 

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419843 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

There is a danger in paying too much attention to learners’ errors. While errors indeed reveal a system at work, the classroom language teacher can become so preoccupied ________ noticing errors that the correct utterances in the second language go unnoticed. In our observation and analysis of errors – for all that they do reveal about the learner – we must beware of placing too much attention on errors and not lose sight of the value of positive reinforcement of clearly expressed language that is a product of the learner’s progress of development. While the diminishing of errors is an important criterion ______ increasing language proficiency, the ultimate goal of second language learning is the attainment of communicative fluency.

Another inadequacy in error analysis is an overemphasis on production data. Language is speaking and listening, writing and reading. The comprehension of language is as important as production. It so happens that production lends itself to analysis and thus becomes the prey of researchers, __________ comprehension data is equally important in developing an understanding of the process of SLA.

(Brown, D. H. Principles of language learning and teaching. 2000. Adapted)

In the excerpt from the second paragraph “It so happens that production lends itself to analysis and thus becomes the prey of researchers”, the expression and the word in bold could be replaced, without leading to change in the meaning, by
 

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419842 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

Classes which are arranged in a circle make quite a strong statement about what the teacher and the students believe in. With all the people in the room sitting in a circle, there is a far greater feeling of equality than when the teacher stays out at the front. This may not be quite so true of the horseshoe shape, where the teacher is often located in a commanding position, but, even here, the rigidity that comes with orderly rows, for example, is lessened.

With the horseshoe and circle seating, the classroom is a more intimate place and the potential for students to share feelings and information through talking, eye contact or expressive body movements (eyebrow-raising, shouldershrugging, etc.) is far greater than when they are sitting in rows.

(Harmer, J. The practice of English language teaching. 2007)

The word “row” (last line of the text) has two different meanings and one pronunciation for each. In “…sitting in rows”, the sound of “ow” is pronounced as
 

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419841 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

There is a danger in paying too much attention to learners’ errors. While errors indeed reveal a system at work, the classroom language teacher can become so preoccupied ________ noticing errors that the correct utterances in the second language go unnoticed. In our observation and analysis of errors – for all that they do reveal about the learner – we must beware of placing too much attention on errors and not lose sight of the value of positive reinforcement of clearly expressed language that is a product of the learner’s progress of development. While the diminishing of errors is an important criterion ______ increasing language proficiency, the ultimate goal of second language learning is the attainment of communicative fluency.

Another inadequacy in error analysis is an overemphasis on production data. Language is speaking and listening, writing and reading. The comprehension of language is as important as production. It so happens that production lends itself to analysis and thus becomes the prey of researchers, __________ comprehension data is equally important in developing an understanding of the process of SLA.

(Brown, D. H. Principles of language learning and teaching. 2000. Adapted)

A title that could be used to summarize the text read is:
 

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419840 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

There is a danger in paying too much attention to learners’ errors. While errors indeed reveal a system at work, the classroom language teacher can become so preoccupied ________ noticing errors that the correct utterances in the second language go unnoticed. In our observation and analysis of errors – for all that they do reveal about the learner – we must beware of placing too much attention on errors and not lose sight of the value of positive reinforcement of clearly expressed language that is a product of the learner’s progress of development. While the diminishing of errors is an important criterion ______ increasing language proficiency, the ultimate goal of second language learning is the attainment of communicative fluency.

Another inadequacy in error analysis is an overemphasis on production data. Language is speaking and listening, writing and reading. The comprehension of language is as important as production. It so happens that production lends itself to analysis and thus becomes the prey of researchers, __________ comprehension data is equally important in developing an understanding of the process of SLA.

(Brown, D. H. Principles of language learning and teaching. 2000. Adapted)

In the phrase “It so happens that production lends itself to analysis…”, the expression in bold is used with which meaning or idea?
 

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419839 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

Classes which are arranged in a circle make quite a strong statement about what the teacher and the students believe in. With all the people in the room sitting in a circle, there is a far greater feeling of equality than when the teacher stays out at the front. This may not be quite so true of the horseshoe shape, where the teacher is often located in a commanding position, but, even here, the rigidity that comes with orderly rows, for example, is lessened.

With the horseshoe and circle seating, the classroom is a more intimate place and the potential for students to share feelings and information through talking, eye contact or expressive body movements (eyebrow-raising, shouldershrugging, etc.) is far greater than when they are sitting in rows.

(Harmer, J. The practice of English language teaching. 2007)

Which picture shows one of the movements that students can use to communicate with each other in the classroom according to the text?

 

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419838 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

Classes which are arranged in a circle make quite a strong statement about what the teacher and the students believe in. With all the people in the room sitting in a circle, there is a far greater feeling of equality than when the teacher stays out at the front. This may not be quite so true of the horseshoe shape, where the teacher is often located in a commanding position, but, even here, the rigidity that comes with orderly rows, for example, is lessened.

With the horseshoe and circle seating, the classroom is a more intimate place and the potential for students to share feelings and information through talking, eye contact or expressive body movements (eyebrow-raising, shouldershrugging, etc.) is far greater than when they are sitting in rows.

(Harmer, J. The practice of English language teaching. 2007)

Which picture describes one of the classroom arrangements that the author argues in favor?
 

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419837 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

Read the two cartoons and answer questions.

enunciado 419837-1

In “Son, your teacher told me that you’re having trouble focusing…”, the words in bold have the same pronunciation. The same occurs with the words of which alternative?
 

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419836 Ano: 2019
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: VUNESP
Orgão: Pref. Itapevi-SP

Read the two cartoons and answer questions.

enunciado 419836-1

Na oração “Your teacher told me that you’re having trouble…”, os verbos em negrito estão nos mesmos tempos verbais que os da alternativa:
 

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