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Question must be answered based on the following poem.
The art of losing isn’t hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
Lose something every day. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. The art of losing isn’t hard to master.
Then practice losing farther, losing faster: places, and names, and where it was you meant to travel. None of these will bring disaster.
I lost my mother’s watch. And look! my last, or next-to-last, of three loved houses went. The art of losing isn’t hard to master.
I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster, some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent. I miss them, but it wasn’t a disaster.
—Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture I love) I shan’t have lied. It’s evident the art of losing’s not too hard to master though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.
Source: BISHOP, Elizabeth. One Art, from The Complete Poem 1926-1979. Available at: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47536/one-art
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“She cast doubt on the reliability of the witness’s testimony.”;
“The company bore the brunt of the economic crisis.”;
“The scientist drew a distinction between correlation and causation.”;
“The lawyer raised an objection during the trial.”
In the sentences, the collocations in bold can be best interpreted as:
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I hope that nobody has ever had to look at anybody they love through glass.
And I didn't say it the way I meant to say it. I meant to say it in a very offhand way, so he wouldn't be too upset, so he'd understand that I was saying it without any kind of accusation in my heart.
You see: I know him. He's very proud, and he worries a lot, and, when I think about it, I know--he doesn't--that that's the biggest reason he's in jail. He worries too much already, I don't want him to worry about me. In fact, I didn't want to say what I had to say. But I knew I had to say it. He had to know.
And I thought, too, that when he got over being worried, when he was lying by himself at night, when he was all by himself, in the very deepest part of himself, maybe, when he thought about it, he'd be glad. And that might help him.
I said, "Alonzo, we're going to have a baby."
I looked at him. I know I smiled. His face looked as though it were plunging into water. I couldn't touch him. I wanted so to touch him. I smiled again and my hands got wet on the phone and then for a moment I couldn't see him at all and I shook my head and my face was wet and I said, "I'm glad. I'm glad. Don't you worry. I'm glad."
Adapted from: BALDWIN, James. If Beale Street Could Talk (2006). Available at: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/7744/if-beale-street-could-talk-by-james-baldwin/9780307275936/excerpt
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Consider a classroom where learners engage in "reflection and sharing," openly discussing their experiences and feelings related to language learning in a supportive group setting. Reflection and sharing is used as a technique within the Community Language Learning (CLL) method, which emphasizes creating a collaborative and emotionally safe learning community (Curran, 1976).
Adapted from: SHENASSA, Alex. Approach, Method, and Technique in Language Teaching (2024). Available at: https://www.atcbc.com/atc/approach-method-technique.html
Based on the pedagogical scenario described above, one can say that Community Language Learning is underpinned by
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Reports generally use the present tense to describe general truths and factual information. Passive voice is frequently employed to maintain objectivity, and technical vocabulary is preferred to convey precise information.
Adapted from: https://www.pdst.ie/primary/literacy/writing-report-genre
Considering the following sentence from a laboratory report:
"The laboratory staff measures the chemical concentrations in each solution."
One can say that the most grammatically correct and academically appropriate passive construction for a report is:
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In the past ten years of the project, we have implemented teletandem in three ways: institutionally, institutionally non-integrated, and institutionally integrated teletandem (Cavalari & Aranha, 2014). The three distinctions are important. First, because they situate the actions of the Teletandem Brasil Project. These actions differ from many private/business initiatives of online collaboration to learn foreign languages that are available on the internet (...). Basically, the Teletandem Brasil Project has always been institutional, that is, the practicing students were always enrolled in the courses of both universities.
Adapted from: TELLES, João A. “Learning foreign languages in teletandem: resources and strategies”. Available at: https://www.scielo.br/j/delta/a/yDgwtkLRKj5ftZ86ddKVggm/?format=html&lang=en.
Considering the excerpt above, teletandem can be understood as a language policy once
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Sony has invested millions of dollars in the development of Blu-Ray technology. The success of Blu-Ray is therefore vital for the company’s future.
Adapted from: ESTERAS, Santiago Remacha. Infotech: English for computer users (4th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 2008.
In the sentence above, the word “therefore” can be replaced, while maintaining the semantic value and preserving the logical relationship between the two clauses, by:
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In an English for Specific Purposes (ESP) course, the reading component necessitates a careful balance between the development of specific reading skills and language proficiency. Several critical skills, as mentioned in T. Dudley-Evans and M. J. St John’s Developments in ESP: a Multidisciplinary Approach (1999) are essential to be learned or transferred into the new language.
Adapted from: YARKULOVNA, Saidova Surayyo. Developing reading skills and comprehension in English for Specific Purposes (2023). Available at: https://zienjournals.com/index.php/jpip/article/view/4215/3495
Regarding reading skills in the ESP context, it is correct to state that
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Despite Brazil’s linguistic plurality, the myth of monolingualism persists, delineating a “linguistic territory” conceived as uniform. Language policies have historically been slow to acknowledge the country’s multilingual and plurilingual realities, although instruments such as the National Inventory of Linguistic Diversity (2010) represent notable exceptions.
Adapted from: GUIMARÃES, Felipe Furtado; FINARDI, Kyria Rebeca; CASOTTI, Janayna Bertollo Cozer. Internationalization and language policies in Brazil: what is the relationship? (2019). Available at: https://www.scielo.br/j/rbla/a/7yRjFPFBGHnxFzfrhYWvcJd/?lang=en
In the context of internalization, multilingualism, as a linguistic policy, is most accurately conceptualized as:
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