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Considere as substâncias I, II, III e IV cujas fórmulas estruturais são representadas nas figuras.
Formam interações intermoleculares do tipo ligação de
hidrogênio com a água as substâncias
Assinale a alternativa que completa, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas.
Considere os seguintes pares de compostos iônicos:
I. MgO e MgS.
II. KBr e CaBr2 .
III. MgF2
e CaF2.
Os compostos que apresentam maior energia reticular
em I, II e III, são, correta e respectivamente,
Esse experimento refere-se___________ e à emissão de______________ .
Assinale a alternativa que completa, correta e respectivamente, as lacunas.
A figura representa a curva de aquecimento de uma substância.
(Brown, T. L.; Lemay Jr, H. E.; Bursten, B. E.; Burdge, J. R.
Química, a ciência central. Adaptado)
As regiões da curva em que a substância se encontra em
dois estados físicos são:
Ainda segundo Moura no referido texto, a Pedagogia de Projetos entende que o papel do educador na construção do conhecimento por parte do aluno é o de
A partir das leituras feitas, nomeadamente do art. 13, § 6° , da Resolução CNE/CEB n°04/2010, Jonas tomou ciência de que, na abordagem curricular, a transversalidade está ligada à dimensão didático-pedagógica enquanto a interdisciplinaridade refere-se
Os problemas das relações entre Lógica e Linguística não_________ simples de _________esclarecidos, mas ninguém duvida de que seria necessário, em princípio, opor o plano lógico-semântico ao plano da manifestação linguística. Entretanto, embora certos linguistas__________ tentado distinguir a modalidade linguística da lógica, as definições oferecidas trazem, na maior parte das vezes, a marca lógica. E afinal, apesar de as línguas naturais não se________ de maneira lógica, as pesquisas_________ demonstrado que os domínios da Lógica e da Linguística são inseparáveis. (M.H. Moura Neves, Texto e Gramática, 2006, p. 157. Adaptado)
Conforme expõe Mauri no referido texto, nessa terceira vertente, o papel do ensino consiste em
Assinale a alternativa que apresenta uma afirmação correta sobre os ambientes escolares, segundo a referida obra.
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An international student who majors in engineering drops by the engineering department office and asks the secretary, “Can you tell me where the English department is?” The secretary smiles and responds, “I don’t know, actually. It’s probably somewhere in the Humanities Building. Do you have a campus map?” The student turns around and leaves. The secretary is taken aback and feels slightly uncomfortable. She wonders why the student left so abruptly.
(...)
People who interact with ESL students have commented that some seem to express gratitude excessively for small considerations, even to the point of embarrassing the person they are speaking. Others seem downright rude because they do not say thank you when they are expected to.
(Celce-Murcia, M. 2001.)
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An international student who majors in engineering drops by the engineering department office and asks the secretary, “Can you tell me where the English department is?” The secretary smiles and responds, “I don’t know, actually. It’s probably somewhere in the Humanities Building. Do you have a campus map?” The student turns around and leaves. The secretary is taken aback and feels slightly uncomfortable. She wonders why the student left so abruptly.
(...)
People who interact with ESL students have commented that some seem to express gratitude excessively for small considerations, even to the point of embarrassing the person they are speaking. Others seem downright rude because they do not say thank you when they are expected to.
(Celce-Murcia, M. 2001.)
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An international student who majors in engineering drops by the engineering department office and asks the secretary, “Can you tell me where the English department is?” The secretary smiles and responds, “I don’t know, actually. It’s probably somewhere in the Humanities Building. Do you have a campus map?” The student turns around and leaves. The secretary is taken aback and feels slightly uncomfortable. She wonders why the student left so abruptly.
(...)
People who interact with ESL students have commented that some seem to express gratitude excessively for small considerations, even to the point of embarrassing the person they are speaking. Others seem downright rude because they do not say thank you when they are expected to.
(Celce-Murcia, M. 2001.)
Read the following extract to answer question.
Innovation in the language teaching field in the late 1980s and 1990s has been stimulated by a special concern for the language learning process. New methods propose that language learning is best served when students are interacting – completing a task or learning content or resolving real-life issues – where linguistic structures are not taught one by one, but where attention to linguistic form is given as necessary. These views of language learning have been informed by research in second language acquisition. Also giving learning a special focus are methodological innovations of the late 1980s and 1990s. These include teaching learning strategies, using cooperative learning, and planning lessons in such a way that different intelligences are addressed.
(Larsen-Freeman, D. 2000)
Read the following extract to answer question.
Innovation in the language teaching field in the late 1980s and 1990s has been stimulated by a special concern for the language learning process. New methods propose that language learning is best served when students are interacting – completing a task or learning content or resolving real-life issues – where linguistic structures are not taught one by one, but where attention to linguistic form is given as necessary. These views of language learning have been informed by research in second language acquisition. Also giving learning a special focus are methodological innovations of the late 1980s and 1990s. These include teaching learning strategies, using cooperative learning, and planning lessons in such a way that different intelligences are addressed.
(Larsen-Freeman, D. 2000)
Read the following extract to answer question.
Innovation in the language teaching field in the late 1980s and 1990s has been stimulated by a special concern for the language learning process. New methods propose that language learning is best served when students are interacting – completing a task or learning content or resolving real-life issues – where linguistic structures are not taught one by one, but where attention to linguistic form is given as necessary. These views of language learning have been informed by research in second language acquisition. Also giving learning a special focus are methodological innovations of the late 1980s and 1990s. These include teaching learning strategies, using cooperative learning, and planning lessons in such a way that different intelligences are addressed.
(Larsen-Freeman, D. 2000)