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41Q891609 | Turismo, Técnico em Turismo, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Dotada de grande biodiversidade e belezas naturais, englobando grandes extensões de terrenos planos e altos, vales, montanhas, diversos rios e cachoeiras, a Chapada dos Parecis ocupa lugar de destaque no cenário do turismo ecológico brasileiro.Dentre seus inúmeros atrativos turísticos, destacam-se:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

42Q898504 | Biologia, Sistema Reprodutor Humano, Edital nº 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

A parede do útero é relativamente espessa e formada de três camadas. São elas:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

43Q1022052 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Edital n 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

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Making homework count

By Stephanie Hirschman

October 8, 2024



Homework and independent study can make a massive contribution to students’ progress, particularly when classes don’t meet daily, or students aren’t living, working or studying in anglophone environments. There are several issues to consider when setting homework.

Why students are doing homework is a fundamental question which can cover a wide spectrum of reasons. The most obvious is that it offers both teachers and students a chance to check on learning and identify areas for further review and consolidation. Exam preparation courses make use of homework to consolidate and accelerate learning and deliver results. Finally, some institutions require teachers to set homework and some clients, for example parents, believe that a course with homework offers better value for money.

Whatever the reason behind setting homework, be clear with students about how they’ll benefit from the assignment, how to do it effectively, how long they should spend on it and how it will be marked.

The homework that many people expect from a language course is “more of the same” exercises, that is, those that offer extra opportunities to practice grammar or vocabulary from the lesson.

It is also possible to bring in practice from other online or print sources, but this can sometimes be problematic, especially for lower levels. Make sure that the resource you choose maps onto the lesson content without placing extra demands on students, for example, by introducing a completely different context or topic with unfamiliar vocabulary to practice a grammar point. You also need to make sure that terminology is consistent – students who are expecting to practice present continuous may not recognize that it is also called present progressive. With lower levels, go over the instructions and/or demonstrate one of the exercises so they know how to get started.

It's worth mentioning here that flipped learning may also be a useful approach to homework. This is where students preview part of the lesson plan (like a reading or listening task) or research a general topic independently before class in order to maximize opportunities for communicative activities during the lesson.

Other types of homework include semi-controlled practice of target language. Students could write personal sentences including vocabulary items or grammatical structures from the class – note that they may need training to do this. A sentence like, “The milk went off,” is not as effective for learning as, “We had no milk for the coffee this morning – it went off because we didn’t put it in the fridge last night.” You may wish to provide some question or example prompts as support.

An unusual and motivating type of speaking homework is a personalized bingo game. Students create their own bingo card, which might be a 4x4 grid. In each cell, they write a key word or structure from the lesson that they wish to practice during the next few days. They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line. This is especially suitable for students who are living, working or studying in anglophone environments. Teachers can monitor progress regularly and even offer small prizes.

The question of what teachers actually do with homework also has multiple possible responses, which will depend on the teaching context. At one end of the spectrum, if there is good buy-in from the students, teachers may only need to point them towards a selected set of “more of the same” exercises and make sure the answers are accessible for self-checking. Make it clear that you welcome questions if anything isn’t clear and test regularly to check understanding.

Whatever choices you make about homework, here’s one final tip. It’s best to complete assignments the day after receiving them and not on the same day. Research on spaced repetition shows that reviewing information after around 24 hours, “just before you forget it,” is the most effective way to boost retention.


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/blog/post/makinghomework-count

Acesso em 25/10/2024

Após a leitura do texto, é possível concluir que seu objetivo principal é orientar aos professores como:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

44Q1022060 | Inglês, Falso Cognatos False Cognates, Edital n 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

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Making homework count

By Stephanie Hirschman

October 8, 2024



Homework and independent study can make a massive contribution to students’ progress, particularly when classes don’t meet daily, or students aren’t living, working or studying in anglophone environments. There are several issues to consider when setting homework.

Why students are doing homework is a fundamental question which can cover a wide spectrum of reasons. The most obvious is that it offers both teachers and students a chance to check on learning and identify areas for further review and consolidation. Exam preparation courses make use of homework to consolidate and accelerate learning and deliver results. Finally, some institutions require teachers to set homework and some clients, for example parents, believe that a course with homework offers better value for money.

Whatever the reason behind setting homework, be clear with students about how they’ll benefit from the assignment, how to do it effectively, how long they should spend on it and how it will be marked.

The homework that many people expect from a language course is “more of the same” exercises, that is, those that offer extra opportunities to practice grammar or vocabulary from the lesson.

It is also possible to bring in practice from other online or print sources, but this can sometimes be problematic, especially for lower levels. Make sure that the resource you choose maps onto the lesson content without placing extra demands on students, for example, by introducing a completely different context or topic with unfamiliar vocabulary to practice a grammar point. You also need to make sure that terminology is consistent – students who are expecting to practice present continuous may not recognize that it is also called present progressive. With lower levels, go over the instructions and/or demonstrate one of the exercises so they know how to get started.

It's worth mentioning here that flipped learning may also be a useful approach to homework. This is where students preview part of the lesson plan (like a reading or listening task) or research a general topic independently before class in order to maximize opportunities for communicative activities during the lesson.

Other types of homework include semi-controlled practice of target language. Students could write personal sentences including vocabulary items or grammatical structures from the class – note that they may need training to do this. A sentence like, “The milk went off,” is not as effective for learning as, “We had no milk for the coffee this morning – it went off because we didn’t put it in the fridge last night.” You may wish to provide some question or example prompts as support.

An unusual and motivating type of speaking homework is a personalized bingo game. Students create their own bingo card, which might be a 4x4 grid. In each cell, they write a key word or structure from the lesson that they wish to practice during the next few days. They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line. This is especially suitable for students who are living, working or studying in anglophone environments. Teachers can monitor progress regularly and even offer small prizes.

The question of what teachers actually do with homework also has multiple possible responses, which will depend on the teaching context. At one end of the spectrum, if there is good buy-in from the students, teachers may only need to point them towards a selected set of “more of the same” exercises and make sure the answers are accessible for self-checking. Make it clear that you welcome questions if anything isn’t clear and test regularly to check understanding.

Whatever choices you make about homework, here’s one final tip. It’s best to complete assignments the day after receiving them and not on the same day. Research on spaced repetition shows that reviewing information after around 24 hours, “just before you forget it,” is the most effective way to boost retention.


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/blog/post/makinghomework-count

Acesso em 25/10/2024

Os falsos cognatos podem ser uma armadilha para quem está aprendendo um novo idioma, pois podem causar confusão e erros de tradução. Por isso, é importante conhecer os falsos cognatos, para evitar constrangimentos ou confusões. Dentre as palavras abaixo, todas retiradas do texto, o falso cognato é:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

45Q891600 | Turismo, Técnico em Turismo, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

O marketing é uma importante ferramenta na promoção de destinos turísticos, com vistas a concatenar necessidades e desejos do consumidor e o produto turístico. Um plano de marketing deve contemplar:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

46Q891603 | Turismo, Técnico em Turismo, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

A construção de um empreendimento turístico requer estudo e planejamento prévio, englobando dos aspectos financeiros aos ambientais. Dessa forma, para a implantação de um resort no Estado do Mato Grosso, entre diversas providências, está o licenciamento ambiental junto aos respectivos órgãos. Nesse caso, as bases legais para essa implantação estão dispostas na:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

47Q898511 | Biologia, Classificação biológica, Edital nº 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Chordata > Mammalia > Cingulata > Chlamyphoridae > Tolypeutinae > Priodontes > P. maximus Tatu-bola: Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Cingulata > Chlamyphoridae >Tolypeutinae > Tolypeutes > T. tricinctus A partir dessas informações, é possivel dizer que as duas espécies:"> Os esquemas a seguir mostram as principais categorias taxonômicas a que pertencem duas espécies de tatus:

Tatu-canastra: Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Cingulata > Chlamyphoridae > Tolypeutinae > Priodontes > P. maximus

Tatu-bola: Animalia > Chordata > Mammalia > Cingulata > Chlamyphoridae >Tolypeutinae > Tolypeutes > T. tricinctus

A partir dessas informações, é possivel dizer que as duas espécies:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

50Q892979 | Educação Infantil, Conhecimentos da Educação Infantil, Técnico de Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

O processo de construção da autonomia é complexo. Conceber uma educação em direção à autonomia significa considerar as crianças como:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

51Q889760 | Pedagogia, Técnico em Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Toda prática pedagógica se fundamenta em determinada concepção de aprendizagem que foi sistematizada a partir das contribuições da psicologia. Márcia, professora da educação infantil, organiza os materiais lúdicos nas prateleiras da sala, dispostas de maneira a facilitar a retirada dos objetos pelas próprias crianças, e faz o mínimo de intervenções possível nas escolhas das atividades desenvolvidas por elas. Quando deixa as atividades evoluírem conforme os desejos infantis, Márcia acredita que está propiciando um desenvolvimento harmônico dos conhecimentos e das personalidades individuais. Essas evidências indicam que a professora baseia sua prática na concepção:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

52Q891595 | Turismo, Técnico em Turismo, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

O uso dos símbolos nacionais nos eventos precisa estar em consonância com as normas de precedência. Dessa forma, em um evento empresarial que terá as bandeiras do país, do estado, da cidade e da empresa promotora, elas deverão estar dispostas na panóplia na seguinte ordem:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

53Q891599 | Turismo, Técnico em Turismo, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Aorganização do turismo no mundo conta com a participação de órgãos públicos e privados, da capacitação de mão de obra à formulação de políticas e outras demandas. A opção que descreve corretamente um desses órgãos e suas respectivas atribuições é:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

54Q889766 | Pedagogia, Lei nº 8069 de 1990, Técnico em Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

O Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente, que objetiva a proteção integral dessas pessoas, define que o uso de castigo físico ou de tratamento cruel ou degradante, como forma de correção, disciplina, educação ou outro pretexto, é:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

56Q1022057 | Inglês, Preposições Prepositions, Edital n 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

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Making homework count

By Stephanie Hirschman

October 8, 2024



Homework and independent study can make a massive contribution to students’ progress, particularly when classes don’t meet daily, or students aren’t living, working or studying in anglophone environments. There are several issues to consider when setting homework.

Why students are doing homework is a fundamental question which can cover a wide spectrum of reasons. The most obvious is that it offers both teachers and students a chance to check on learning and identify areas for further review and consolidation. Exam preparation courses make use of homework to consolidate and accelerate learning and deliver results. Finally, some institutions require teachers to set homework and some clients, for example parents, believe that a course with homework offers better value for money.

Whatever the reason behind setting homework, be clear with students about how they’ll benefit from the assignment, how to do it effectively, how long they should spend on it and how it will be marked.

The homework that many people expect from a language course is “more of the same” exercises, that is, those that offer extra opportunities to practice grammar or vocabulary from the lesson.

It is also possible to bring in practice from other online or print sources, but this can sometimes be problematic, especially for lower levels. Make sure that the resource you choose maps onto the lesson content without placing extra demands on students, for example, by introducing a completely different context or topic with unfamiliar vocabulary to practice a grammar point. You also need to make sure that terminology is consistent – students who are expecting to practice present continuous may not recognize that it is also called present progressive. With lower levels, go over the instructions and/or demonstrate one of the exercises so they know how to get started.

It's worth mentioning here that flipped learning may also be a useful approach to homework. This is where students preview part of the lesson plan (like a reading or listening task) or research a general topic independently before class in order to maximize opportunities for communicative activities during the lesson.

Other types of homework include semi-controlled practice of target language. Students could write personal sentences including vocabulary items or grammatical structures from the class – note that they may need training to do this. A sentence like, “The milk went off,” is not as effective for learning as, “We had no milk for the coffee this morning – it went off because we didn’t put it in the fridge last night.” You may wish to provide some question or example prompts as support.

An unusual and motivating type of speaking homework is a personalized bingo game. Students create their own bingo card, which might be a 4x4 grid. In each cell, they write a key word or structure from the lesson that they wish to practice during the next few days. They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line. This is especially suitable for students who are living, working or studying in anglophone environments. Teachers can monitor progress regularly and even offer small prizes.

The question of what teachers actually do with homework also has multiple possible responses, which will depend on the teaching context. At one end of the spectrum, if there is good buy-in from the students, teachers may only need to point them towards a selected set of “more of the same” exercises and make sure the answers are accessible for self-checking. Make it clear that you welcome questions if anything isn’t clear and test regularly to check understanding.

Whatever choices you make about homework, here’s one final tip. It’s best to complete assignments the day after receiving them and not on the same day. Research on spaced repetition shows that reviewing information after around 24 hours, “just before you forget it,” is the most effective way to boost retention.


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/blog/post/makinghomework-count

Acesso em 25/10/2024

No trecho: “Make sure that the resource you choose maps onto the lesson content without placing extra demands on students…”, a preposição onto foi usada para expressar:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

57Q1022058 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Edital n 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

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Making homework count

By Stephanie Hirschman

October 8, 2024



Homework and independent study can make a massive contribution to students’ progress, particularly when classes don’t meet daily, or students aren’t living, working or studying in anglophone environments. There are several issues to consider when setting homework.

Why students are doing homework is a fundamental question which can cover a wide spectrum of reasons. The most obvious is that it offers both teachers and students a chance to check on learning and identify areas for further review and consolidation. Exam preparation courses make use of homework to consolidate and accelerate learning and deliver results. Finally, some institutions require teachers to set homework and some clients, for example parents, believe that a course with homework offers better value for money.

Whatever the reason behind setting homework, be clear with students about how they’ll benefit from the assignment, how to do it effectively, how long they should spend on it and how it will be marked.

The homework that many people expect from a language course is “more of the same” exercises, that is, those that offer extra opportunities to practice grammar or vocabulary from the lesson.

It is also possible to bring in practice from other online or print sources, but this can sometimes be problematic, especially for lower levels. Make sure that the resource you choose maps onto the lesson content without placing extra demands on students, for example, by introducing a completely different context or topic with unfamiliar vocabulary to practice a grammar point. You also need to make sure that terminology is consistent – students who are expecting to practice present continuous may not recognize that it is also called present progressive. With lower levels, go over the instructions and/or demonstrate one of the exercises so they know how to get started.

It's worth mentioning here that flipped learning may also be a useful approach to homework. This is where students preview part of the lesson plan (like a reading or listening task) or research a general topic independently before class in order to maximize opportunities for communicative activities during the lesson.

Other types of homework include semi-controlled practice of target language. Students could write personal sentences including vocabulary items or grammatical structures from the class – note that they may need training to do this. A sentence like, “The milk went off,” is not as effective for learning as, “We had no milk for the coffee this morning – it went off because we didn’t put it in the fridge last night.” You may wish to provide some question or example prompts as support.

An unusual and motivating type of speaking homework is a personalized bingo game. Students create their own bingo card, which might be a 4x4 grid. In each cell, they write a key word or structure from the lesson that they wish to practice during the next few days. They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line. This is especially suitable for students who are living, working or studying in anglophone environments. Teachers can monitor progress regularly and even offer small prizes.

The question of what teachers actually do with homework also has multiple possible responses, which will depend on the teaching context. At one end of the spectrum, if there is good buy-in from the students, teachers may only need to point them towards a selected set of “more of the same” exercises and make sure the answers are accessible for self-checking. Make it clear that you welcome questions if anything isn’t clear and test regularly to check understanding.

Whatever choices you make about homework, here’s one final tip. It’s best to complete assignments the day after receiving them and not on the same day. Research on spaced repetition shows that reviewing information after around 24 hours, “just before you forget it,” is the most effective way to boost retention.


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/blog/post/makinghomework-count

Acesso em 25/10/2024

Dentre as frases abaixo, todas retiradas do texto, a que contém um verbo no modo imperativo é:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

58Q891551 | Enfermagem, Técnico em Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

O Técnico de Enfermagem exerce atividade de nível médio, envolvendo orientação e acompanhamento do trabalho de enfermagem em grau auxiliar, além de participação no planejamento da assistência de enfermagem, cabendo-lhe especialmente:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

59Q889761 | Pedagogia, Técnico em Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Marcelo atua como técnico de desenvolvimento infantil e acredita que o papel da escola é a preparação intelectual e moral dos estudantes para assumir sua posição na sociedade.Para isso, o ensino deve consistir em repassar os conhecimentos para as crianças, e a aprendizagem vai depender do treino.Assim, pode-se afirmar que sua forma de pensar a educação tem as características da abordagem pedagógica não crítica, denominada:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

60Q1022061 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Edital n 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

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Making homework count

By Stephanie Hirschman

October 8, 2024



Homework and independent study can make a massive contribution to students’ progress, particularly when classes don’t meet daily, or students aren’t living, working or studying in anglophone environments. There are several issues to consider when setting homework.

Why students are doing homework is a fundamental question which can cover a wide spectrum of reasons. The most obvious is that it offers both teachers and students a chance to check on learning and identify areas for further review and consolidation. Exam preparation courses make use of homework to consolidate and accelerate learning and deliver results. Finally, some institutions require teachers to set homework and some clients, for example parents, believe that a course with homework offers better value for money.

Whatever the reason behind setting homework, be clear with students about how they’ll benefit from the assignment, how to do it effectively, how long they should spend on it and how it will be marked.

The homework that many people expect from a language course is “more of the same” exercises, that is, those that offer extra opportunities to practice grammar or vocabulary from the lesson.

It is also possible to bring in practice from other online or print sources, but this can sometimes be problematic, especially for lower levels. Make sure that the resource you choose maps onto the lesson content without placing extra demands on students, for example, by introducing a completely different context or topic with unfamiliar vocabulary to practice a grammar point. You also need to make sure that terminology is consistent – students who are expecting to practice present continuous may not recognize that it is also called present progressive. With lower levels, go over the instructions and/or demonstrate one of the exercises so they know how to get started.

It's worth mentioning here that flipped learning may also be a useful approach to homework. This is where students preview part of the lesson plan (like a reading or listening task) or research a general topic independently before class in order to maximize opportunities for communicative activities during the lesson.

Other types of homework include semi-controlled practice of target language. Students could write personal sentences including vocabulary items or grammatical structures from the class – note that they may need training to do this. A sentence like, “The milk went off,” is not as effective for learning as, “We had no milk for the coffee this morning – it went off because we didn’t put it in the fridge last night.” You may wish to provide some question or example prompts as support.

An unusual and motivating type of speaking homework is a personalized bingo game. Students create their own bingo card, which might be a 4x4 grid. In each cell, they write a key word or structure from the lesson that they wish to practice during the next few days. They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line. This is especially suitable for students who are living, working or studying in anglophone environments. Teachers can monitor progress regularly and even offer small prizes.

The question of what teachers actually do with homework also has multiple possible responses, which will depend on the teaching context. At one end of the spectrum, if there is good buy-in from the students, teachers may only need to point them towards a selected set of “more of the same” exercises and make sure the answers are accessible for self-checking. Make it clear that you welcome questions if anything isn’t clear and test regularly to check understanding.

Whatever choices you make about homework, here’s one final tip. It’s best to complete assignments the day after receiving them and not on the same day. Research on spaced repetition shows that reviewing information after around 24 hours, “just before you forget it,” is the most effective way to boost retention.


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/blog/post/makinghomework-count

Acesso em 25/10/2024

No trecho: “They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line”, o phrasal verb em destaque tem como definição:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️
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