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2562937 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Direito Educacional e Tecnológico
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
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De acordo com os pressupostos presentes na Proposta Curricular de São José, a responsabilidade social pela criança não é apenas da família.
O Estado, bem como a sociedade civil, precisa assumir um projeto econômico-político-social-cultural que contemple a infância como:
a. SQUARE Artefato social.
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352650 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
This foreign language teaching method is a structural method based where students strictly follow the textbook and translate sentences word for word in order to memorize abstract grammatical rules.
Scanning and Skimming are Reading Strategies used to read texts in English.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct definition for them.
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352649 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
This foreign language teaching method is a structural method based where students strictly follow the textbook and translate sentences word for word in order to memorize abstract grammatical rules.
The Direct Method of teaching was developed as a response to the Grammar-Translation method.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct characteristic of this Method.
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352648 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
This foreign language teaching method is a structural method based where students strictly follow the textbook and translate sentences word for word in order to memorize abstract grammatical rules.
Based on the fact that Communicative competence is the approach of Communicative Language Teaching, how are the features of a language best developed?
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352647 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
This foreign language teaching method is a structural method based where students strictly follow the textbook and translate sentences word for word in order to memorize abstract grammatical rules.
Learning English as a foreign language became essential nowadays because it:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352646 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
This foreign language teaching method is a structural method based where students strictly follow the textbook and translate sentences word for word in order to memorize abstract grammatical rules.
Choose the alternative which contains the correct name of this Method.
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352645 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
What does the pronoun “them” refers to in the following sentence from the text: …”users are finding new ways to use them to communicate.”
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352644 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
Read the following sentences and, according to the text, decide if they are true ( T ) or false ( F ).
( ) All text posted in Instagran is much higher than the ones posted in Facebook.
( ) Internet slang has decreased due to the use of emoji.
( ) The number of available emoji is over 700.
( ) Paring two or more emoji you can form complete sentences.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352643 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
In the sentence:
‘Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand.’
The best definition for ‘rudimentary’ is:
 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2352642 Ano: 2018
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
The Rise of EMOJI
EMOJI are a collection of happy faces, kissing lips, cigarettes and piles of faces that come in the form of a pictographic keyboard in our iPhones and Android devices. Hundreds are tweeted every minute. Yet emoji, however inelegant as they may seem, have become a language of their own, a way to transcend the limits of one’s native tongue to communicate with others worldwide.
The surge is perhaps best illustrated across Instagran, the immensely popular photo-sharing app that Facebook owns. Nearly 40 per cent of all text posted to Instagran contains at least one emoji in the photo caption, according to the company. In some countries, like Finland, that number climbs to more than 63 per cent. In much of Europe, emoji are presented in morethan half of all Instagran captions.
Instagran found that as emoji use rose across the app, the use of Internet slang formed from English letters went down, and that the two phenomena were wrongly correlated. That could explain why you may be seeing fewer instances of “Lol” on Instagran photo captions, while smiley face emoji are becoming more prevalent.
Emoji are becoming a valid and new-universal method of expression in all languages and it’s a privilege to observe the rise of this new language. Even as the limits of emoji characters are reached by the number of available emoji – around 700 – users are finding new ways to use them to communicate. Pairing two or more emoji together, for instance, can form rudimentary sentences or sentiments for others to understand. Instagran itself is a means of expression that does not require the use of words. The rise of this app has largely been attributed to the power of images. Other companies, like Snapchat, have also risen to fame and popularity to the expressive power of images. Twitter, long seen as a place for text-based updates, has shifted to highlight photo and video in its stream in recent years.
Match the words with their meanings:
Column 1 Words
1. inelegant
2. devices
3. prevalent
4. surge
Column 2 Meaning
( ) rush
( ) predominant
( ) unrefined
( ) gadgets
Choose the alternative which presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
 

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