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Um dos princípios que fundamentam a Educação em Direitos Humanos é o da transversalidade, vivência e globalidade. O princípio da transversalidade considera a questão:
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As dificuldades de aprendizagem (DAs) consideradas como inespecíficas são aquelas que:
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Segundo J. Gimeno Sacristán (2000), “a visão do currículo como algo que se constrói, exige um tipo de intervenção ativa discutida explicitamente num processo de deliberação aberta por parte dos agentes participantes... para que não seja uma mera reprodução de decisões e modelações implícitas.” De acordo com essa concepção, os agentes participantes devem ser:
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Consider the following noun phrase: ‘the only navigable river’. Suppose a student asks you if there is a difference in meaning if ‘navigable’ is placed after ‘river’. The alternative with the correct answer and comment is:
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Questions 21 through 35 address existing theories of English teaching.
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In the article “Ensino de Línguas: passado, presente e futuro”, Vilson Leffa (2012) predicts a certain “invisibility” to teachers in the future. According to the author, this “invisibility” means:Provas
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Questions 21 through 35 address existing theories of English teaching.
Read them and mark the correct alternative.
The conceptual difference between “method” and “approach” is an interesting point to start discussing English language teaching. According to Richards and Rogers (2001), in “Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching”, “method” and “approach” can be translated into the two following phrases, respectively:Provas
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Learners of English as a foreign language usually have problems in distinguishing between oral and written English. Oral language typically displays an unplanned and fragmented speech, while written language usually presents a more elaborated and planned speech. When correcting written assignments, teachers should pay particular attention to the uses that are typically oral. The alternatives below present examples of oral speech. The only exception is:
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Questions 21 through 35 address existing theories of English teaching.
Read them and mark the correct alternative.
In “Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language”, Nuttall (1996, p. 39) presents some reading strategies. According to the author, some of them are obvious and some are more complex. The correct correspondence between the strategy and the type is:Provas
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Questions 21 through 35 address existing theories of English teaching.
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“Scaffolding” (Nuttall, 1996, p.36) is a process that “focus on enabling students to develop”. In “Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language”, Nuttall suggests some steps to promote this process. The alternative that presents one of these steps is:Provas
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Questions 21 through 35 address existing theories of English teaching.
Read them and mark the correct alternative.
According to Harmer (2007) in “How to teach English”, the discovery approach is a possible way of teaching grammar. In this approach, teachers lead learners to build the target knowledge. One example of a discovery activity is:Provas
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