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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Read the excerpts written by John Robert Schmitz, from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), São Paulo, taken from his article entitled “To ELF or not to ELF? (English as a Lingua Franca): That is the question for Applied Linguistics in a globalized world”:
The realization that there are today more nonnative speakers than native speakers of English in the world with institutionalized and nativized varieties as well as their own specific communicative, cultural and pragmatic competencies has led to the rethinking of present-day practices in teaching, teacher preparation, and the writing of textbooks. Jenkins' publications (2000, 2003) dealing with the phonology of English and material for teaching English as an international language along with her book English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) (2007) call for the disengagement of the language from Anglo-American native speaker norms. This line of research presents serious questions for Applied Linguistics (AL) and English Language Teaching (ELT) that will, if implemented, entail major changes in that endeavor. The winds of change may indeed be beneficial for some and a threat to others. I argue in this paper for an open mindset with respect to the issues and to the new state of affairs in this globalized world today. [...] The appearance of Lingua Franca English has contributed to rethinking the role of language assessment and testing (ELDER; DAVIES, 2006) along with reasoned debate (TAYLOR, 2006) with Jenkins (2006a, 2006b). In addition, the field of Second Language Acquisition has also been questioned (FIRTH, 1990, 1996), FIRTH; WAGNER, [1997] 2007) with regard to its dependence on native speaker standards as the measuring rod that determines successful learning. Finally, House (2003, p. 575) calls for continuing research on ELF in Europe and elsewhere, but concludes that it is "(...) not, for the present time, a threat to multilingualism".
Source: Schmitz, J. R. (2012). “To ELF or not to ELF?” (English as a Lingua Franca): that’s the question for Applied Linguistics in a globalized world. Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada, 12(2), 249–284. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1984-63982012000200003
Consider the following excerpt from the text: “The appearance of Lingua Franca English has contributed to rethinking the role of language assessment and testing […]”
Mark the statements as True (T) or False (F).
( ) The verb form “has contributed” is in the Present Perfect and emphasizes the impact of a past development on current discussions.
( ) The use of the Present Perfect suggests that the contribution is still relevant at the present time.
( ) Replacing “has contributed” with “contributed” would preserve exactly the same meaning in this context.
( ) The verb tense choice is consistent with academic discourse that focuses on ongoing effects rather than finished events.
Choose the correct alternative.
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Read the excerpts written by John Robert Schmitz, from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), São Paulo, taken from his article entitled “To ELF or not to ELF? (English as a Lingua Franca): That is the question for Applied Linguistics in a globalized world”:
The realization that there are today more nonnative speakers than native speakers of English in the world with institutionalized and nativized varieties as well as their own specific communicative, cultural and pragmatic competencies has led to the rethinking of present-day practices in teaching, teacher preparation, and the writing of textbooks. Jenkins' publications (2000, 2003) dealing with the phonology of English and material for teaching English as an international language along with her book English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) (2007) call for the disengagement of the language from Anglo-American native speaker norms. This line of research presents serious questions for Applied Linguistics (AL) and English Language Teaching (ELT) that will, if implemented, entail major changes in that endeavor. The winds of change may indeed be beneficial for some and a threat to others. I argue in this paper for an open mindset with respect to the issues and to the new state of affairs in this globalized world today. [...] The appearance of Lingua Franca English has contributed to rethinking the role of language assessment and testing (ELDER; DAVIES, 2006) along with reasoned debate (TAYLOR, 2006) with Jenkins (2006a, 2006b). In addition, the field of Second Language Acquisition has also been questioned (FIRTH, 1990, 1996), FIRTH; WAGNER, [1997] 2007) with regard to its dependence on native speaker standards as the measuring rod that determines successful learning. Finally, House (2003, p. 575) calls for continuing research on ELF in Europe and elsewhere, but concludes that it is "(...) not, for the present time, a threat to multilingualism".
Source: Schmitz, J. R. (2012). “To ELF or not to ELF?” (English as a Lingua Franca): that’s the question for Applied Linguistics in a globalized world. Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada, 12(2), 249–284. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1984-63982012000200003
According to the author, consider the following excerpt:
“This line of research presented serious questions for Applied Linguistics (AL) and English Language Teaching (ELT) that, if implemented, would entail major changes in that endeavor.”
The use of verb tenses in “presented” and “would entail” indicates that:
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Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Read the excerpts written by John Robert Schmitz, from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), São Paulo, taken from his article entitled “To ELF or not to ELF? (English as a Lingua Franca): That is the question for Applied Linguistics in a globalized world”:
The realization that there are today more nonnative speakers than native speakers of English in the world with institutionalized and nativized varieties as well as their own specific communicative, cultural and pragmatic competencies has led to the rethinking of present-day practices in teaching, teacher preparation, and the writing of textbooks. Jenkins' publications (2000, 2003) dealing with the phonology of English and material for teaching English as an international language along with her book English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) (2007) call for the disengagement of the language from Anglo-American native speaker norms. This line of research presents serious questions for Applied Linguistics (AL) and English Language Teaching (ELT) that will, if implemented, entail major changes in that endeavor. The winds of change may indeed be beneficial for some and a threat to others. I argue in this paper for an open mindset with respect to the issues and to the new state of affairs in this globalized world today. [...] The appearance of Lingua Franca English has contributed to rethinking the role of language assessment and testing (ELDER; DAVIES, 2006) along with reasoned debate (TAYLOR, 2006) with Jenkins (2006a, 2006b). In addition, the field of Second Language Acquisition has also been questioned (FIRTH, 1990, 1996), FIRTH; WAGNER, [1997] 2007) with regard to its dependence on native speaker standards as the measuring rod that determines successful learning. Finally, House (2003, p. 575) calls for continuing research on ELF in Europe and elsewhere, but concludes that it is "(...) not, for the present time, a threat to multilingualism".
Source: Schmitz, J. R. (2012). “To ELF or not to ELF?” (English as a Lingua Franca): that’s the question for Applied Linguistics in a globalized world. Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada, 12(2), 249–284. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1984-63982012000200003
Consider the excerpt taken from the text:
“The realization that there are today more nonnative speakers than native speakers of English in the world […] has led to the rethinking of present-day practices in teaching, teacher preparation, and the writing of textbooks.”
The verb form “has led” is used in this context because it:
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Disciplina: Direito Constitucional
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Historicamente, a emancipação de Bombinhas em 1992 foi o ápice de um movimento que buscava autonomia administrativa em relação a Porto Belo. Sob a ótica da organização política e histórica do Estado, a criação de novos municípios no Brasil, após a Emenda Constitucional nº 15/1996, exige obrigatoriamente, além da lei estadual:
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Disciplina: Atualidades e Conhecimentos Gerais
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
A economia catarinense é reconhecida por sua resiliência e diversidade produtiva. Sobre a "Taxa de Preservação Ambiental" (TPA) implementada pelo município de Bombinhas, é correto afirmar que sua natureza jurídica e objetivo principal baseiam-se em:
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Disciplina: Direito Constitucional
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
A Constituição Federal de 1988 estabelece limites ao poder punitivo do Estado, garantindo segurança jurídica aos cidadãos. Nesse sentido, assinale a alternativa que expressa corretamente um direito fundamental previsto no artigo 5º da Constituição Federal.
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Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Uma gráfica recebeu um pedido para produzir 1500 folhetos para um evento. Cada folha A4 permite imprimir 3 folhetos, cada resma de folhas A4 contém 500 folhas e custa R$42,00. A gráfica também cobra uma taxa fixa de R$75,00 por serviço, mais R$0,80 por cada 10 folhetos produzidos. Sabendo que a gráfica cobrará o valor da resma, a taxa fixa e o valor por cada 10 folhetos, qual será o valor total que o cliente deverá pagar?
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Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Em uma caixa há um número x de moedas. Sabendo que: se triplicarmos a quantidade de moedas e depois subtrairmos 18, o resultado é igual ao dobro da quantidade de moedas, somado com 12. Qual é o número de moedas na caixa?
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Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Em uma gincana, três equipes dividiram entre si uma caixa com 240 fichas. A equipe Roxa recebeu 2/5 do total. A equipe Verde recebeu 3/4 do que a equipe Roxa recebeu.
O restante ficou com a equipe Laranja. Após a distribuição, a equipe Laranja decidiu doar 1/3 das suas fichas para a equipe Verde. Quantas fichas a equipe Verde passou a ter ao final de tudo?
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Disciplina: Matemática
Banca: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Orgão: Pref. Bombinhas-SC
Em uma escola, 40% dos alunos participam de algum clube extracurricular. Desses alunos que participam de clubes, 35% fazem parte do Clube de Ciências. Após uma campanha de incentivos, o número de alunos no Clube de Ciências aumentou 20%. Sabendo que a escola tem 800 alunos, quantos alunos passaram a participar do Clube de Ciências após o aumento? (Utilize o arredondamento)
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