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Q2095534 Pedagogia
De acordo com a Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (1996), os conteúdos relativos aos direitos humanos e à prevenção de todas as formas de violência contra a criança e o adolescente serão incluídos nos currículos escolares como:
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Q2095533 Português
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A língua é instituição social, e como tal é instrumento da sociedade, o mais rico e complexo dos instrumentos humanos. Todavia, mesmo enquanto mero caráter instrumental, pode prescindir do critério de correção? Todo instrumento implica um uso correto ou incorreto, eficaz ou ineficaz. O erro é inerente à condição humana e será descartável em matéria tão delicada e sutil como a linguagem? A experiência quotidiana ensina que todo falante a cada passo comete erros (orações mal formadas, ambiguidades às vezes cômicas, etc.) e se corrige a si próprio. A correção é inerente a todo ato de comunicação.

Angel Rosenblat
Assinale a alternativa correta no que diz respeito ao uso da vírgula.
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Q2094106 Pedagogia
Sobre o ensino fundamental, é CORRETO afirmar que:
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Q2094105 Pedagogia
Conforme a Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (LDB 9.394/96), os Estados possuem as seguintes incumbências, EXCETO:
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Q2094104 Pedagogia
Conforme o Art. 27 da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (LDBEN 9394/96), os conteúdos curriculares da educação básica devem observar algumas diretrizes. Sendo assim analise as diretrizes a seguir.
I – A difusão de valores fundamentais ao interesse social, aos direitos e deveres dos cidadãos, de respeito ao bem comum e à ordem democrática.
II – Consideração das condições de escolaridade dos alunos em cada estabelecimento.
III – Orientação para o trabalho.
IV – Promoção do desporto educacional e apoio às práticas desportivas não-formais.
V – Adequação à natureza do trabalho.
No contexto do enunciado, estão CORRETAS as diretrizes:
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Q2094102 Pedagogia
De acordo com o Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA), é dever do Estado assegurar à criança e ao adolescente atendimento no ensino fundamental, através de programas suplementares de material didático-escolar, transporte, alimentação e assistência à saúde. Sendo assim, analise as afirmativas a seguir e marque V para verdadeiro e F para falso.
( ) O acesso ao ensino obrigatório e gratuito é direito público subjetivo.
( ) O atendimento em creche e pré-escola é voltado às crianças de zero a seis anos de idade.
( ) O não oferecimento do ensino obrigatório pelo poder público ou sua oferta irregular importa responsabilidade da autoridade competente.
( ) Compete ao poder público recensear os educandos no ensino fundamental, fazer-lhes a chamada e zelar, junto aos pais ou responsável, pela frequência à escola.
A sequência CORRETA é: 
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Q2094101 Noções de Informática
A ferramenta mais antiga do Word é o corretor ortográfico. Ele é o responsável pela verificação da forma como as palavras são escritas. Com base, na versão do Word 2016, marque a alternativa CORRETA.
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Q2094100 Noções de Informática
Os modos de exibição visam auxiliar no controle dos slides, facilitando, por exemplo, a movimentação dos slides na apresentação. No Power Point 2016, encontramos os seguintes tipos principais de visualização:
I. Normal. II. Modo de Exibição de Estrutura e Tópicos. III. Classificação de Slides. IV. Anotações e Modo de Exibição de Leitura. V. Apresentação de Slides.
Está correto o que se afirma em:
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Q2094097 Noções de Informática
Na aplicação Microsoft Word, versão 2016, é CORRETO afirmar que as teclas de atalho para “salvar um documento” e “fechar documento” são, respectivamente:
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Q2094085 Português
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Pandemia infla entrada de palavras em vocabulário da língua portuguesa.
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Além do protocolo sanitário - com máscaras e álcool em gel -, a pandemia de coronavírus também trouxe mudanças na nossa linguagem. Conforme os casos de Covid-19 aumentavam, novas palavras e a ressignificação de algumas outras passaram a fazer parte da nossa vida.

Subnotificar, trabalhador essencial e lockdown foram alguns vocábulos adicionados na 6ª edição do Volp (Vocabulário Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa), da ABL (Academia Brasileira de Letras), lançada em julho deste ano. Das 1.160 palavras inseridas nesta nova edição, 65 (5,6%) estão ligadas direta ou indiretamente à pandemia.

O Volp é usado como base para os dicionários da língua portuguesa. Hoje, no total, ele conta com 382 mil palavras. Algumas das novidades até já apareciam nas conversas e textos (como telemedicina, home office e videoaula, por exemplo), mas ganharam força e passaram a ser usadas com mais frequência.

"Os acontecimentos que marcam determinada época têm reflexo na língua", afirma Evanildo Bechara, professor, gramático e filólogo brasileiro, presidente da Comissão de Lexicologia e Lexicografia da ABL e membro correspondente da Academia das Ciências de Lisboa e da Academia Galega da Língua Portuguesa.

“Como a língua acompanha qualquer modificação por que passa uma sociedade, testemunhamos o efeito linguístico da pandemia não apenas na língua portuguesa, mas em várias outras. Ou seja, vimos a rapidez com que a língua acumulou um novo vocabulário e ele se tornou parte essencial do idioma, com termos científicos se incorporando à linguagem cotidiana e criações populares surgindo para nomear fatos extraordinários." Evanildo Bechara

Segundo o especialista, a última vez que ocorreu a adição de tantas palavras referentes a um acontecimento específico foi na época da 2ª Guerra Mundial (1939-1945). [...]

Vocábulos como desconfinamento (usadas em expressões como fases do desconfinamento e plano de desconfinamento) e desconfinar, por exemplo, passaram a remeter, agora, à saída do período de restrições mais severas para impedir a circulação do vírus. Anteriormente, eram pouco usados e nem registrados em dicionários da língua portuguesa. [...]

"O termo 'quarentena' inicialmente indicava um período de 40 dias durante o qual pessoas, mercadorias e bagagens, vindas de algum lugar atingido por epidemia, ou doença contagiosa, deveriam ficar isolados, incomunicáveis, sem contato com os habitantes do lugar para onde se dirigiam", diz Bechara. "Com o passar do tempo, esse período pôde ser estendido ou reduzido, conforme, as circunstâncias, mas a denominação quarentena foi mantida."

Não há uma média anual de palavras adicionadas no vocabulário da língua portuguesa da ABL. Bechara afirma que "uma nova palavra ou expressão começa a circular nos dicionários quando se incorpora ao léxico culto ou popular de uma língua".

Ainda assim, existe um critério para determinar o que entra ou não no dicionário,  com os especialistas observando os seguintes aspectos, nesta ordem:

▪ Se o termo foi criado segundo os princípios que regem a formação de palavras antigas e modernas no nosso léxico;

▪ Se a criação da nova palavra traduz com eficiência a ideia que a pessoa que a usou quis transmitir;

▪ Se, para traduzir a mesma ideia, o idioma não tem palavras antigas e mais expressivas;

▪ Se o fato de não existir um termo no dicionário é prova suficiente de que não deva ser criado outro vocábulo ou de que há um erro no uso desse termo.

A frequência de uso, a presença em textos oficiais, jornalísticos e acadêmicos e a relevância da palavra para os assuntos debatidos nas universidades e na vida social e profissional das pessoas também são levadas em consideração na seleção dos vocábulos e expressões, de acordo com o gramático. [...]

Em um processo inédito, em outubro do ano passado, a ABL começou a apresentar semanalmente, nas redes sociais e no site, palavras ou expressões recentes que passaram a ter uso corrente na língua portuguesa, "podendo ser um neologismo [nova palavra], um empréstimo linguístico ou mesmo um vocábulo que, apesar de já existir há algum tempo, estava sendo usado com mais frequência ou com um novo sentido nos dias atuais", diz Bechara.

"O trabalho de redação das novas palavras continua sendo feito", conclui o especialista.

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https://educacao.uol.com.br
A palavra PANDEMIA apresenta o seguinte processo de formação:
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Q2087732 Inglês

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Dear Madam:

I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant-General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. Hence, I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.

Your very sincerely and respectfully,

Abraham Lincoln.


(Lederer, Richard. The miracle of language. Pocket Books, New York, NY.)

In “Hence, I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement”, HENCE means: 
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Q2087731 Inglês

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Dear Madam:

I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant-General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. Hence, I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.

Your very sincerely and respectfully,

Abraham Lincoln.


(Lederer, Richard. The miracle of language. Pocket Books, New York, NY.)

In “I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming”, OVERWHELMING transmits the idea of: 
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Q2087730 Inglês

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As we embrace more and more new technology, troublesome new trends – such as cyberbullying – have emerged that may have more widespread effects than traditional bullying alone. Choose the item which describes one sort of cyberbullying correctly. 

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Q2087729 Inglês

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A humorous text is a type of discourse obeying particular cognitive and communicative requirements which will work together to reach the text purpose. As to language use, identification with the readers by employing coloquial register is present in 
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Q2087728 Inglês

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What does Calvin want by asking Hobbes' opinion on the book he lent him?
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Q2087727 Inglês

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English teaching methods and approaches

Throughout the history of teaching languages a number of different teaching approaches and methodologies have been tried and tested with some being more popular and effective than others. It’s beneficial to be familiar with a few of these. 


1 – The Direct Method

The direct method of teaching English is also known as the Natural Method. It’s used to teach a number of different languages not just English, and the main idea of the Direct Method is that it only uses the target language that the students are trying to learn. Its main focus is oral skill and it is taught via repetitive drilling. Grammar is taught using an inductive way and students need to try and guess the rules through the teacher’s oral presentation.


 2 – The Grammar Translation Method

This is the traditional or ‘classical’ way of learning a language and it’s still commonly used. Some countries prefer this style of teaching and the main idea behind this method is that the students learn all grammar rules, so they’re able to translate a number of sentences.


3 – The Audio Lingual Method

The Audio Lingual Method otherwise known as the New Key Method or Army Method is based on a behaviourist theory that things are able to be learned by constant reinforcement. This is related to the Direct Method and just like its predecessor it only uses the target language. The biggest difference between the Audio Lingual Method and the Direct Method is its focus of teaching. The Direct Methods focuses on the teaching of vocabulary whereas the Audio Lingual Method focuses on specific grammar teachings.


4 – The Structural Approach

As the name suggests, the method is all about structure. The idea is that any language is made up of complex grammar rules. These rules, according to this approach need to be learnt in a specific order, for example the logical thing would be to teach the verb “to be” prior to teaching the present continuous which requires using the auxiliary form of the verb “to be”.


5 – Suggestopedia

This is a behaviourist theory and related to pseudoscience. This theory is intended to offer learners various choices. It relies a lot on the atmosphere and the physical surroundings of the class. It’s essential that all learners feel equally comfortable and confident. When teachers are training to use the Suggestopedia method, there’s a lot of art and music involved. Each Suggestopedia lesson is divided into three different phases – 1. Deciphering 2. Concert Session 3. Elaboration. 


6 – Total Physical Response

Total Physical Response, otherwise known as TPR is an approach that follows the idea of ‘learning by doing’. Beginners will learn English through a series of repetitive actions such as “Stand up”, “Open your book”, “Close the door”, and “Walk to the window and open it.” With TPR, the most important skill is aural comprehension and everything else will follow naturally later. 7 – Communicative Language Teaching CLT The idea behind this approach is to help learners communicate more effectively and correctly in realistic situations that they may find themselves in. This type of teaching involves focusing on important functions like suggesting, thanking, inviting, complaining, and asking for directions to name but a few.


8 – The Silent Way

The main of this way of teaching is for the teacher to say very little, so students can take control of their learning. There’s a big emphasis on pronunciation and a large chunk of the lesson focuses on it. This method of learning English follows a structural syllabus and grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation are constantly drilled and recycled for reinforcement. The teacher evaluates their students through careful observation, and it’s even possible that they may never set a formal test as learners are encouraged to correct their own language errors.


9 – Community Language Learning

This is probably one of the English teaching methods where the student feels the safest as there’s a great emphasis on the relationship and bond between the student and teacher. Unlike a lot of the other methods and approaches of teaching English as a Second Language, a lot of the L1 (mother tongue) is used for translation purposes. 


10 – Task Based Language Learning


The main aim of this approach to learning is task completion. Usually, relevant and interesting tasks are set by the teacher and students are expected to draw on their pre-existing knowledge of English to complete the task with as few errors as possible.


11 – The Lexical Approach

The Lexical syllabus or approach is based on computer studies that have previously identified the most commonly used words. This approach in teaching focuses on vocabulary acquisition and teaching lexical chunks in order of their frequency and use. Teachers of the Lexical Approach place a great emphasis on authentic materials.


(Available: http://www.huntesl.com. Adapted.)


According to information given in the text, what is the main distinction between the Audio Lingual Method and the Direct Method?
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Q2087726 Inglês

Read the text to answer.

English teaching methods and approaches

Throughout the history of teaching languages a number of different teaching approaches and methodologies have been tried and tested with some being more popular and effective than others. It’s beneficial to be familiar with a few of these. 


1 – The Direct Method

The direct method of teaching English is also known as the Natural Method. It’s used to teach a number of different languages not just English, and the main idea of the Direct Method is that it only uses the target language that the students are trying to learn. Its main focus is oral skill and it is taught via repetitive drilling. Grammar is taught using an inductive way and students need to try and guess the rules through the teacher’s oral presentation.


 2 – The Grammar Translation Method

This is the traditional or ‘classical’ way of learning a language and it’s still commonly used. Some countries prefer this style of teaching and the main idea behind this method is that the students learn all grammar rules, so they’re able to translate a number of sentences.


3 – The Audio Lingual Method

The Audio Lingual Method otherwise known as the New Key Method or Army Method is based on a behaviourist theory that things are able to be learned by constant reinforcement. This is related to the Direct Method and just like its predecessor it only uses the target language. The biggest difference between the Audio Lingual Method and the Direct Method is its focus of teaching. The Direct Methods focuses on the teaching of vocabulary whereas the Audio Lingual Method focuses on specific grammar teachings.


4 – The Structural Approach

As the name suggests, the method is all about structure. The idea is that any language is made up of complex grammar rules. These rules, according to this approach need to be learnt in a specific order, for example the logical thing would be to teach the verb “to be” prior to teaching the present continuous which requires using the auxiliary form of the verb “to be”.


5 – Suggestopedia

This is a behaviourist theory and related to pseudoscience. This theory is intended to offer learners various choices. It relies a lot on the atmosphere and the physical surroundings of the class. It’s essential that all learners feel equally comfortable and confident. When teachers are training to use the Suggestopedia method, there’s a lot of art and music involved. Each Suggestopedia lesson is divided into three different phases – 1. Deciphering 2. Concert Session 3. Elaboration. 


6 – Total Physical Response

Total Physical Response, otherwise known as TPR is an approach that follows the idea of ‘learning by doing’. Beginners will learn English through a series of repetitive actions such as “Stand up”, “Open your book”, “Close the door”, and “Walk to the window and open it.” With TPR, the most important skill is aural comprehension and everything else will follow naturally later. 7 – Communicative Language Teaching CLT The idea behind this approach is to help learners communicate more effectively and correctly in realistic situations that they may find themselves in. This type of teaching involves focusing on important functions like suggesting, thanking, inviting, complaining, and asking for directions to name but a few.


8 – The Silent Way

The main of this way of teaching is for the teacher to say very little, so students can take control of their learning. There’s a big emphasis on pronunciation and a large chunk of the lesson focuses on it. This method of learning English follows a structural syllabus and grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation are constantly drilled and recycled for reinforcement. The teacher evaluates their students through careful observation, and it’s even possible that they may never set a formal test as learners are encouraged to correct their own language errors.


9 – Community Language Learning

This is probably one of the English teaching methods where the student feels the safest as there’s a great emphasis on the relationship and bond between the student and teacher. Unlike a lot of the other methods and approaches of teaching English as a Second Language, a lot of the L1 (mother tongue) is used for translation purposes. 


10 – Task Based Language Learning


The main aim of this approach to learning is task completion. Usually, relevant and interesting tasks are set by the teacher and students are expected to draw on their pre-existing knowledge of English to complete the task with as few errors as possible.


11 – The Lexical Approach

The Lexical syllabus or approach is based on computer studies that have previously identified the most commonly used words. This approach in teaching focuses on vocabulary acquisition and teaching lexical chunks in order of their frequency and use. Teachers of the Lexical Approach place a great emphasis on authentic materials.


(Available: http://www.huntesl.com. Adapted.)


Which of the following options does NOT match the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) approach description introduced in the text?
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Q2087725 Inglês

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Woman Work

(Maya Angelou.)

I’ve got the children to tend

The clothes to mend

The floor to mop

The food to shop

Then the chicken to fry

The baby to dry

I got company to feed

The garden to weed

I've got shirts to press

The tots to dress

The cane to be cut

I gotta clean up this hut

Then see about the sick

And the cotton to pick.

Shine on me, sunshine

Rain on me, rain

Fall softly, dewdrops

And cool my brow again.

Storm, blow me from here with your fiercest wind

Let me float across the sky ‘til I can rest again, fall gently, snowflakes,

Cover me with white cold icy kisses and let me rest tonight.

Sun, rain, curving sky, mountain, oceans, leaf and stone

You're all that I can call my own.


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In “Fall softly, dewdrops” and “Let me float across the sky ‘til I can rest again, fall gently, snowflakes” the words GENTLY and SOFTLY convey the concept of:

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Q2087724 Inglês

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The Story Behind TIME’s ‘Resilience of Ukraine’ Cover


(Artwork by JR; Photograph by Artem Iurchenko. A drone was used to capture the cover image on March 14 in Lviv.)


     Since Russia’s invasion began, dozens of Ukraine’s 7.5 million children have been killed and thousands of others have fled in search of safety. Among those thousands is 5-year-old Valeriia from Kryvyi Rih, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown in central Ukraine. Her image – a smiling child – appears on one of this issue’s covers.


    If you met Valeriia, you might think she’s shy, her mother Taisiia told TIME, but don’t be fooled; at home, she commands attention. She loves the same things as many little girls – her stuffed bunny; her Elsa doll fromCold Heart(which English speakers know as Frozen); and her pink backpack, which she had to leave behind as she ran off her country. Valeriia also has big dreams: in particular, starting her first year of school on Sept. 1. Now, it’s hard to say when and where Valeriia will be able to do so. On March 9, mother and daughter fled to Poland; for safety, they asked that TIME use only their first names. In an interview, Taisiia explained her decision to leave home to keep her child safe. “She is my sunshine, my joy.” 


    According to Taisiia they woke up early in the morning of Feb. 24 to learn the occupying army had started bombing military bases. “I thought about my daughter, Valeriia; for her safety, I knew we had to go. We left Ukraine before we were bombarded, so we had a chance.” Even though Valeriia is with her now, husband and son stayed in Ukraine and therefore, it was very hard to leave. The day they left, the lines for buses and trainsstretched 3 km, mostly women and children, she says, “We were packed together and had to stand for 18 hours on the train to Lviv”.


    The Russians still haven’t come to their city. The people from Kryvyi Rih have fought them off. But they are closer and closer, and you can see them approaching. In the media, Russia says they aren’t at war in Ukraine. But the war is real. People are dying for real. “And here I am, with my sister, my nephew, and my mother in Poland, in a hotel near Warsaw. They take care of us and even in this difficult situation, it was a warm reception. I cannot find the words to express how grateful I am to everyone who has helped”, ends up a crying Taisiia.


(Available: https://time.com/magazine/europe. Adapted.)

In “If you met Valeriia, you might think she’s shy, her mother Taisiia told TIME, but don’t be fooled; at home, she commands attention.”, the use of MIGHT indicates: 
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4761: A
4762: A
4763: D
4764: A
4765: B
4766: D
4767: B
4768: B
4769: E
4770: C
4771: C
4772: B
4773: D
4774: B
4775: A
4776: D
4777: A
4778: C
4779: B
4780: A