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O movimento de educadores a respeito da municipalização do ensino obrigou que as autoridades explicassem aos professores as responsabilidades e prioridades com a Educação, distribuídas aos diferentes níveis de governo, nos termos em que a Constituição Federal de 1988 estabelece:

 

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A Lei n.º 11.274/2006, ao alterar a Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (Lei n.º 9.394/96), estabeleceu nova organização do ensino no país, impondo
 

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Question comprise a cloze test based on the beginning of an excerpt on lesson planning. For each of the numbered gaps in the following text, choose the alternative that best completes it. You should consider both grammatical correction as well as contextual appropriateness.
Many of the same principles that apply to the selection of materials can be used in designing daily lesson plans: that is, lessons should be planned to include contextualized and personalized practice, small-group interaction, creative language use, culturally authentic listening and reading practice, and functional tasks similar to those that might be encountered in the target culture. The following _______ may help teachers plan more effective lessons.
Consider the content that is to be taught for a given class day. Think in terms of themes, cultural contexts, and functional tasks to be ________ , as well as grammar and vocabulary. Plan a lesson that flows within the contexts you have identified, integrating the grammatical concepts, functions, vocabulary, and cultural information _______ the chapter themes. Choose to embed the practice activity in large discourse units: minidialogues, paragraphs, role-plays, and the ________ . For example, if you plan to teach interrogative words and expressions, consider how students can use questioning strategies to accomplish a real-world task that is coordinated ________ the theme of the unit or chapter.
Consider what students should be able to DO at the end of the class period. Plan activities that will help students _________ functional objectives. Make activities student-centered _______ than teacher -centered; that is, plan practice activities that involve all students actively during the class hour. Students need to use the skills they are learning ________ they are to become more proficient;watching the teacher use the language is not nearly so beneficial to ________ . Small-group work, board work, dictation, paired interviews, and active listening practice are a few of the ________ that require all students to participate simultaneously and actively.
(Adapted from Teaching Language in Context, by Alice C. Omaggio. Boston: Heinle & Heinle Publishers, 1986)
 

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For question you are given five paragraphs describing different methods or approaches to the teaching of English as a Foreign Language, adapted from a glossary by Brian Tomlinson. For each of them, choose the alternative which more accurately names it.
An approach to language teaching which stresses the purposes for which expressions are used. Thus, instead of teaching the structures of English (e.g. the tenses, types of clauses, the passive, etc.) a course based on this kind of approach would teach how to express agreement, how to decline an invitation, how to give directions, how to ask for information, etc.
 

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Choose the alternative that best completes the gap in the short paragraph below, adapted from an article by Gareth Rees, which deals with the teaching of reading using news articles
(found in www.teachingenglish.org.uk).
The _____________ activities should avoid a large number of detailed questions. By the end of this activity the students should be able to give a brief summary of what the article is about, what the main points are.
 

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Of prime importance in reading is vocabulary skill. The reader must know the meanings of enough of the words in a sentence for it to make sense and also know how to combine individual word meanings within a sentence. Once the student is past the initial stages of reading, he spends a large percentage of his time encountering new vocabulary, which can be approached in a number of ways. The teacher can give the meaning for each new word, as is common in teaching reading to non-native students. Or, also common, the student may spend hours with a dictionary writing native-language glosses into his text. For the native speaker of English, the most common form of vocabulary building is guessing from context and/or word formations.
In many settings in which English is taught as a foreign language (EFL) there are high degrees of emphasis on rote memorization. Because vocabulary development skills are seldom specifically taught, the student is not aware of the skills or their benefits. Most students have been trained to panic. Their first reaction on encountering a new word in a text is to stop and ask for a definition, even if the rest of the sentence defines it. The student of English as a foreign language cannot begin to read with full comprehension until he has been taught to conquer the unknown word by using contextual aids, that is, the formation of the word itself and the environment in which it is found.
(Adapted from Vocabulary in Context, by Anna Fisher
Kruse, in Long, Michael H. and Richards, Jack (eds.), Methodology in TESOL – A Book of Readings. New York: Newbury House, 1987)
In the fragment from the text – The reader must know the meanings of enough of the words… – the modal verb must could be correctly replaced, keeping the same meaning, by
 

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Question comprise a cloze test based on the beginning of an excerpt on lesson planning. For each of the numbered gaps in the following text, choose the alternative that best completes it. You should consider both grammatical correction as well as contextual appropriateness.
Many of the same principles that apply to the selection of materials can be used in designing daily lesson plans: that is, lessons should be planned to include contextualized and personalized practice, small-group interaction, creative language use, culturally authentic listening and reading practice, and functional tasks similar to those that might be encountered in the target culture. The following _______ may help teachers plan more effective lessons.
Consider the content that is to be taught for a given class day. Think in terms of themes, cultural contexts, and functional tasks to be ________ , as well as grammar and vocabulary. Plan a lesson that flows within the contexts you have identified, integrating the grammatical concepts, functions, vocabulary, and cultural information _______ the chapter themes. Choose to embed the practice activity in large discourse units: minidialogues, paragraphs, role-plays, and the ________ . For example, if you plan to teach interrogative words and expressions, consider how students can use questioning strategies to accomplish a real-world task that is coordinated ________ the theme of the unit or chapter.
Consider what students should be able to DO at the end of the class period. Plan activities that will help students _________ functional objectives. Make activities student-centered _______ than teacher -centered; that is, plan practice activities that involve all students actively during the class hour. Students need to use the skills they are learning ________ they are to become more proficient;watching the teacher use the language is not nearly so beneficial to ________ . Small-group work, board work, dictation, paired interviews, and active listening practice are a few of the ________ that require all students to participate simultaneously and actively.
(Adapted from Teaching Language in Context, by Alice C. Omaggio. Boston: Heinle & Heinle Publishers, 1986)
 

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Choose the alternative that best completes the gap in the short paragraph below, adapted from an article by Gareth Rees, which deals with the teaching of reading using news articles
(found in www.teachingenglish.org.uk).
Look at the following list of tasks.
• Tell your partner what you know about the topic.
• Do a quiz in pairs to find out what you know about the topic.
• Look at some pictures related to the topic.
• Skimming the first paragraph for gist and then predicting.
The tasks listed above are among some that could be used in a reading class. At what stage of such a class are they more likely to be used?
 

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Question comprise a cloze test based on the beginning of an excerpt on lesson planning. For each of the numbered gaps in the following text, choose the alternative that best completes it. You should consider both grammatical correction as well as contextual appropriateness.
Many of the same principles that apply to the selection of materials can be used in designing daily lesson plans: that is, lessons should be planned to include contextualized and personalized practice, small-group interaction, creative language use, culturally authentic listening and reading practice, and functional tasks similar to those that might be encountered in the target culture. The following _______ may help teachers plan more effective lessons.
Consider the content that is to be taught for a given class day. Think in terms of themes, cultural contexts, and functional tasks to be ________ , as well as grammar and vocabulary. Plan a lesson that flows within the contexts you have identified, integrating the grammatical concepts, functions, vocabulary, and cultural information _______ the chapter themes. Choose to embed the practice activity in large discourse units: minidialogues, paragraphs, role-plays, and the ________ . For example, if you plan to teach interrogative words and expressions, consider how students can use questioning strategies to accomplish a real-world task that is coordinated ________ the theme of the unit or chapter.
Consider what students should be able to DO at the end of the class period. Plan activities that will help students _________ functional objectives. Make activities student-centered _______ than teacher -centered; that is, plan practice activities that involve all students actively during the class hour. Students need to use the skills they are learning ________ they are to become more proficient;watching the teacher use the language is not nearly so beneficial to ________ . Small-group work, board work, dictation, paired interviews, and active listening practice are a few of the ________ that require all students to participate simultaneously and actively.
(Adapted from Teaching Language in Context, by Alice C. Omaggio. Boston: Heinle & Heinle Publishers, 1986)
 

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Of prime importance in reading is vocabulary skill. The reader must know the meanings of enough of the words in a sentence for it to make sense and also know how to combine individual word meanings within a sentence. Once the student is past the initial stages of reading, he spends a large percentage of his time encountering new vocabulary, which can be approached in a number of ways. The teacher can give the meaning for each new word, as is common in teaching reading to non-native students. Or, also common, the student may spend hours with a dictionary writing native-language glosses into his text. For the native speaker of English, the most common form of vocabulary building is guessing from context and/or word formations.
In many settings in which English is taught as a foreign language (EFL) there are high degrees of emphasis on rote memorization. Because vocabulary development skills are seldom specifically taught, the student is not aware of the skills or their benefits. Most students have been trained to panic. Their first reaction on encountering a new word in a text is to stop and ask for a definition, even if the rest of the sentence defines it. The student of English as a foreign language cannot begin to read with full comprehension until he has been taught to conquer the unknown word by using contextual aids, that is, the formation of the word itself and the environment in which it is found.
(Adapted from Vocabulary in Context, by Anna Fisher
Kruse, in Long, Michael H. and Richards, Jack (eds.), Methodology in TESOL – A Book of Readings. New York: Newbury House, 1987)
The verb to guess, which appears in its –ing form in the last sentence of the first paragraph, is a regular verb, thus having its past formed by the addition of –ed. The final –ed in this verb is pronounced in the same way as that in
 

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