Foram encontradas 30 questões.
3910583
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
( ) So far, Foreign languages have been entirely based on the study of grammatical rules in all schools.
( ) Nowadays Foreign languages perform their inherent role: that of being essential means of communication among people.
( ) Foreign languages work as means of access to knowledge and, thus, to different forms of thinking, creating, feeling, acting and understanding reality, which affords students a more comprehensive and more solid training.
( ) It is essential to understand that Foreign Languages are now part of a field of knowledge, and no longer an isolated course in the curriculum.
Mark the option that indicates the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
- Ensino das DisciplinasLíngua Estrangeira
- LegislaçãoBNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular
- Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
1. A Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC) estabelece a Língua Inglesa apenas como uma disciplina escolar.
2. De acordo com A Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC), o ensino de inglês está focado na mobilidade e na construção de conhecimentos, abrindo novas possibilidades de interação e acesso a outras culturas.
3. São algumas das competências específicas da BNCC quanto ao ensino da Língua Inglesa: construir repertórios linguísticos que valorizem a diversidade linguística e comunicar-se de forma eficaz em diferentes mídias.
4. O aprendizado da língua inglesa propicia a criação de novas formas de interação dos alunos em um contexto pedagógico cada vez mais globalizado, que possibilita a eles ampliar os horizontes de comunicação e de intercâmbio cultural.
Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
( ) A Gamificação é um exemplo de metodologia ativa de aprendizagem.
( ) Abordagem Comunicativa tem seu foco na interação e no uso da língua em contextos reais, onde a gramática e o vocabulário são aprendidos de forma contextualizada e significativa.
( ) No Método Audiolingual, o uso da língua materna é evitado; prioriza-se o vocabulário e a apresentação de frases e descrições com suporte visual.
( ) Na Abordagem Comunicativa, a tecnologia e uma diversidade de recursos são utilizadas para dinamizar as aulas e promover o uso ativo do idioma pelos estudantes.
Assinale a alternativa que indica a sequência correta, de cima para baixo.
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
1. Elas são competências essenciais para o desenvolvimento de uma comunicação eficaz em língua inglesa.
2. Desenvolver a capacidade de entender o que é dito, compreender e responder a informações fazem parte da Compreensão Auditiva.
3. Compreender textos orais, ler publicações internacionais e seguir instruções são habilidades desenvolvidas na Escrita.
4. As habilidades de falar e expressar-se oralmente, utilizadas para responder e interagir socialmente, são desenvolvidas na Expressão Oral.
Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
Os gêneros textuais e orais possuem uma relação de ................... e de efeito mútuo, não sendo uma ................... , mas sim uma interdependência, onde um pode sustentar e adaptar-se ao outro, alimentando o processo de ................... .
Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente as lacunas do texto.
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3910576
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
Education is .............................. in Brazil between ages 7 and 14, and free at state schools too. Children under 6 may .............................. optional educação infantil before enrolling for 5 years at .............................. school known as ensino fundamental.
Mark the option that correctly completes the blanks in the text.
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3910575
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
1. As used in the first paragraph of Text 1, a nearsynonym for aesthetic is attractive.
2. In the sentence: Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators, the underlined words are continuous tenses.
3. The words children and curriculum in the fourth paragraph of Text 1 are singular nouns.
4. The word adolescence in secondary education covers the subsequent years of formal education occurring during adolescence, can be replaced by youth without changing its meaning.
Choose the alternative which presents the correct affirmatives.
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3910574
Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FEPESE
Orgão: Pref. São José-SC
Provas:
Education: A Comprehensive Overview
Education encompasses the teaching and acquisition of
knowledge, proper conduct, and technical proficiency. It
emphasizes the development of skills, trades, or professions, along with mental, moral, and aesthetic growth.
Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators.
It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.
The right to education is a fundamental human right.
Since 1952, Article 2 of the First Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights has mandated all
signatory parties to ensure this right. At the global
level, the United Nations’ International Covenant on
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of 1966 guarantees the right to education under Article 13.
Educational systems are established to provide education and training, often targeting children and youth.
A curriculum outlines what students should know,
understand, and be capable of doing after completing their education. The teaching profession facilitates
learning, and a framework of policies, regulations,
examinations, structures, and funding supports educators in delivering high-quality education.
Primary (or elementary) education encompasses the
initial years of formal, structured education. Typically
lasting six or seven years, primary education begins
around the age of 5 or 6, though this timeframe varies among countries. Globally, approximately 70% of
primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, with this figure steadily increasing.
In most contemporary educational systems worldwide,
secondary education covers the subsequent years
of formal education occurring during adolescence. It
marks the transition from compulsory, comprehensive
primary education for minors to optional, selective
tertiary, or higher education (e.g., university, vocational school) for adults.
Higher education, also referred to as tertiary, third
stage, or post-secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level following the completion
of secondary schooling, such as high school or secondary school. Tertiary education typically includes
undergraduate and postgraduate programs, as well
as vocational education and training. Colleges and
universities serve as the primary institutions offering tertiary education and are collectively known as
tertiary institutions. Completion of tertiary education
often leads to the attainment of certificates, diplomas,
or academic degrees.
source: myenglishpages-adapted
“Formal education entails structured instruction, teaching, and training delivered by professional educators. It involves the application of pedagogy and the creation of curricula.”
Analyze the affirmatives below about the words in bold.
1. Both words are synonyms.
2. Entails and Involves refer to formal education
3. Both have different grammatical structures in sentences.
4. Involves is used as a verb.
Choose the alternative which contains the correct affirmatives.
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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
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