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2943352 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEE-MG
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READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

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Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered.

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular
Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

The excerpt “major efforts are still required” (2nd paragraph) is in the
 

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2943351 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEE-MG
Provas:
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

[…]
Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered.

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular
Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

The word “citizenship” (1st paragraph) is formed by

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2943350 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEE-MG
Provas:
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

[…]
Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered.

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular
Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

In the excerpt “since English speakers are no longer found” (1st paragraph), “since” is used to
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2943349 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEE-MG
Provas:
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

[…]
Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered.

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular
Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

By holding that English has a “globalized nature” (1st paragraph), the text implies that it
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2943348 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEE-MG
Provas:
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

[…]
Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered.

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular
Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

Text I aims at
 

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2943347 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEE-MG
Provas:
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

[…]
Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered.

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular
Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

Based on Text I, mark the statements below as true (T) or false (F).

( ) The BNCC suggests that grammatical rules should obliterate cultural aspects.
( ) The text supports the view that English language teaching should be compulsory in secondary schools.
( ) Some factors, including the pandemic, have affected the implementation of the curriculum reform mentioned.

The statements are, respectively,
 

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O responsável por determinada instituição de longa permanência destinada a pessoas idosas, deixou de comunicar à autoridade competente três casos de crimes de que teve conhecimento contra essas pessoas. Quando os casos se tornaram públicos, o referido responsável procurou o seu advogado e solicitou informações se teria praticado alguma infração administrativa.
O advogado respondeu corretamente que o responsável praticou
 

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Y, pessoa com deficiência regularmente matriculada no ensino fundamental da Escola Estadual Beta, informou à sua professora, o que chegou ao conhecimento da Secretaria Estadual de Educação, que necessitava de um suporte, comercializado no mercado, que contribuísse para firmar o lápis e a caneta em sua mão, permitindo-lhe escrever.
À luz da sistemática legal vigente, é correto afirmar que Y
 

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O Artigo 203 da Constituição Estadual de Minas Gerais dispõe que “Os recursos públicos serão destinados às escolas públicas e podem ser dirigidos às escolas comunitárias, confessionais ou filantrópicas, definidas em lei”. Há, todavia, condições definidas no artigo para que as escolas que não são púbicas recebam recursos públicos.
Assinale a afirmativa que indica corretamente essas condições.
 

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Com base no Art. 210 da Constituição Federal de 1988, a respeito da educação é incorreto afirmar que
 

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