The connection established between the two clauses in the excerpt “As long as you’re fit, …., don’t worry about the few extra pounds”, (line 48-49) may be described as one of:
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Q488042
The connection established between the two clauses in the excerpt “As long as you’re fit, …., don’t worry about the few extra pounds”, (line 48-49) may be described as one of:
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Q484960
Questions 21 to 28 address both the teaching of English as a foreign language and the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais – PCN. Read them and mark the right alternative: One teaching objective left out of the PCN is that the curriculum:
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Q484958
Questions 21 to 28 address both the teaching of English as a foreign language and the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais – PCN. Read them and mark the right alternative: Among the numerous educational rights pertaining to the Brazilian citizen, the PCN stress one in particular, namely, that every learner:
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Q484956
Questions 21 to 28 address both the teaching of English as a foreign language and the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais – PCN. Read them and mark the right alternative: The development of a specific foreign language ability may be hindered by the:
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Q484954
Questions 21 to 28 address both the teaching of English as a foreign language and the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais – PCN. Read them and mark the right alternative: The PCN claim that starting from what language learners know already is crucial. The reason why this is so is that learners can then:
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Q484952
Questions 21 to 28 address both the teaching of English as a foreign language and the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais – PCN. Read them and mark the right alternative: The orientation which probably best describes the PCN is the focus on:
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Q484950
Questions 21 to 28 address both the teaching of English as a foreign language and the Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais – PCN. Read them and mark the right alternative: Harmer (1998:68) claims that the greatest controversy about the suitability of reading texts for English language students is centred on whether the texts are:
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Q484948
PPP stands for Presentation, Practice and Production and has been claimed to be specifically useful in a language lesson. Harmer (1998: 31) describes this to be:
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Q484946
Processes of word formation such as Derivation (“suitie” - (line 25)) and Clipping (“fave” - (line 45)) present in the source text suggest that it aims most specifically at:
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Q484944
Tag questions are short questions normally used to check information or ask for agreement. The right tag question for “Now let’s talk about diet” (line 29) is: