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3631842 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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During the imperial period in Brazil, the French language dominated the educational and cultural scene, being considered the language of diplomacy and European culture. The teaching of English, although still in its infancy, began to expand as a practical necessity, due to:

 

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3631841 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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A teacher introduces a sentence that can be interpreted in multiple ways depending on the placement of a comma. Students are asked to rewrite the sentence in two different ways to show how punctuation affects meaning, and then explain their choices. What is the purpose of this activity?

 

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3631840 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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Considering language as a form of interaction, which classroom practices best facilitate interactive language use among students, particularly in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts?

 

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3631839 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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What term is used to describe a language that is adopted as a common means of communication between speakers of different native languages, especially for international diplomacy, business, science, and cultural exchange?

 

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3631838 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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According to Pierre Bourdieu, what term refers to the value attributed to a person's linguistic skills, which can influence their social mobility and access to resources within a particular social field?

 

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3631837 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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In the context of teaching grammar in a second language classroom, which of the following approaches most effectively balances explicit and implicit learning, according to current SLA (Second Language Acquisition) research?

 

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3631836 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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With the redemocratization of Brazil and the enactment of the new Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação (LDB) in 1996, the teaching of foreign languages underwent a significant reformulation. Which of the alternatives below correctly describes a change that occurred in the teaching of English in Brazilian schools after the LDB of 1996?

 

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3631835 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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Which method of grammar instruction emphasizes the natural acquisition of language structures through context and communicative practice, rather than through the direct teaching of grammatical rules? It encourages learners to deduce patterns from authentic language use and is closely related to Communicative Language Teaching (CLT).

 

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3631834 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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The Future of Global Economy and Society

Characters:

Emma: A professor of International Relations.

John: A journalist specializing in global economics.

Sophia: An environmental activist and policy advisor.

Emma: Good afternoon, everyone. Today, I'd like to delve into the intricacies of the global economy and its impact on society. As we navigate through these unprecedented times, what do you think are the key drivers reshaping our world?

John: From my perspective, the most significant factor is the acceleration of technological innovation. The digital economy is not just expanding; it's revolutionizing traditional sectors. Artificial Intelligence, blockchain technology, and the Internet of Things are all converging, creating a paradigm shift in how we understand and conduct business.

Sophia: I agree, John. However, I would argue that while technological advancement is transformative, it also presents ethical dilemmas. The digital divide is growing, and the disparity between those who have access to these technologies and those who don't is becoming a critical issue. Moreover, the implications for data privacy and surveillance are profound and cannot be overlooked.

Emma: That's an excellent point, Sophia. The ethical implications are vast. But moving beyond technology, how do you see geopolitical tensions influencing global economic stability?

John: Geopolitical tensions have always played a pivotal role. However, with the recent rise of protectionist policies and trade wars, we are witnessing a fragmentation of the global economic order. Countries are increasingly prioritizing national interests, which could lead to a significant realignment of global alliances and trade networks.

Sophia: And this realignment is not without consequences. We must consider the environmental impact as well. The current economic model, heavily reliant on fossil fuels, is unsustainable. We need a radical transition towards a green economy, and that requires international cooperation—something that's hard to achieve amid rising nationalism.

Emma: Absolutely. The concept of a green economy is gaining traction, but there's a lot of skepticism about its feasibility, especially in developing countries where economic growth is still heavily dependent on traditional industries. What are your thoughts on this?

John: It's indeed a delicate balancing act. Developing nations argue that stringent environmental regulations could stifle their economic growth and exacerbate poverty. On the other hand, the consequences of inaction could be catastrophic, not just for these countries, but globally. Perhaps the solution lies in creating financial incentives for sustainable development.

Sophia: That's where policy-making becomes crucial. We need to implement more robust frameworks for international cooperation that include financial support, technology transfer, and capacity building. The global north has a historical responsibility to assist the global south in this transition.

Emma: These are compelling insights. It's clear that the path forward is complex and requires a multifaceted approach. Balancing technological, economic, environmental, and ethical considerations is a formidable challenge. However, it's also an opportunity for us to redefine the future of global society.

John: I couldn't agree more, Emma. The question is not whether we will face these challenges, but how we will respond to them collectively.

Sophia: Exactly. It's not just about adapting to change but about proactively shaping it. We must engage in more dialogue, foster innovation, and, above all, uphold our shared values of equity, justice, and sustainability.

Emma: Well said, Sophia. I believe our discussion today has highlighted the interconnectedness of these issues and the importance of global solidarity. Thank you both for this enlightening conversation.

John and Sophia: Thank you, Emma.

Which statement best describes the cohesion and main argument presented by Sophia throughout the dialogue?

 

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3631833 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Unesc
Orgão: Pref. Balneário Rincão-SC
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O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder às questões de 18 a 23.

The Future of Global Economy and Society

Characters:

Emma: A professor of International Relations.

John: A journalist specializing in global economics.

Sophia: An environmental activist and policy advisor.

Emma: Good afternoon, everyone. Today, I'd like to delve into the intricacies of the global economy and its impact on society. As we navigate through these unprecedented times, what do you think are the key drivers reshaping our world?

John: From my perspective, the most significant factor is the acceleration of technological innovation. The digital economy is not just expanding; it's revolutionizing traditional sectors. Artificial Intelligence, blockchain technology, and the Internet of Things are all converging, creating a paradigm shift in how we understand and conduct business.

Sophia: I agree, John. However, I would argue that while technological advancement is transformative, it also presents ethical dilemmas. The digital divide is growing, and the disparity between those who have access to these technologies and those who don't is becoming a critical issue. Moreover, the implications for data privacy and surveillance are profound and cannot be overlooked.

Emma: That's an excellent point, Sophia. The ethical implications are vast. But moving beyond technology, how do you see geopolitical tensions influencing global economic stability?

John: Geopolitical tensions have always played a pivotal role. However, with the recent rise of protectionist policies and trade wars, we are witnessing a fragmentation of the global economic order. Countries are increasingly prioritizing national interests, which could lead to a significant realignment of global alliances and trade networks.

Sophia: And this realignment is not without consequences. We must consider the environmental impact as well. The current economic model, heavily reliant on fossil fuels, is unsustainable. We need a radical transition towards a green economy, and that requires international cooperation—something that's hard to achieve amid rising nationalism.

Emma: Absolutely. The concept of a green economy is gaining traction, but there's a lot of skepticism about its feasibility, especially in developing countries where economic growth is still heavily dependent on traditional industries. What are your thoughts on this?

John: It's indeed a delicate balancing act. Developing nations argue that stringent environmental regulations could stifle their economic growth and exacerbate poverty. On the other hand, the consequences of inaction could be catastrophic, not just for these countries, but globally. Perhaps the solution lies in creating financial incentives for sustainable development.

Sophia: That's where policy-making becomes crucial. We need to implement more robust frameworks for international cooperation that include financial support, technology transfer, and capacity building. The global north has a historical responsibility to assist the global south in this transition.

Emma: These are compelling insights. It's clear that the path forward is complex and requires a multifaceted approach. Balancing technological, economic, environmental, and ethical considerations is a formidable challenge. However, it's also an opportunity for us to redefine the future of global society.

John: I couldn't agree more, Emma. The question is not whether we will face these challenges, but how we will respond to them collectively.

Sophia: Exactly. It's not just about adapting to change but about proactively shaping it. We must engage in more dialogue, foster innovation, and, above all, uphold our shared values of equity, justice, and sustainability.

Emma: Well said, Sophia. I believe our discussion today has highlighted the interconnectedness of these issues and the importance of global solidarity. Thank you both for this enlightening conversation.

John and Sophia: Thank you, Emma.

What does the term "digital divide" refer to in the context of the dialogue?

 

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