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81Q1019774 | Espanhol, Preposições Prepocisiones, Espanhol, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Al analizar comparativamente el acusativo o complemento directo en los enunciados (1) “Busco un médico” y (2) “Busco a un médico”, Bruno (2005) concluye que en
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82Q1020048 | Espanhol, Análise Sintática Análisis Sintáctico, QM 2018, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

En la comparación de los enunciados “Me regalaron un libro / Eu ganhei um livro”, Kulikowski y Gónzález (1999) mencionan que
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83Q1020054 | Espanhol, Ensino de Língua Espanhola, QM 2018, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

En su fundación, la “Asociación Fonética Internacional” defendía que para la enseñanza de lenguas modernas como el español o el portugués se debía, entre otros aspectos,
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84Q1018803 | Libras, Aspectos Linguísticos da Língua Brasileira de Sinais, QM 2019, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

As línguas de sinais utilizam as expressões faciais e corporais para estabelecer tipos de frases, como as entonações na língua portuguesa.
Por isso para perceber se uma frase em Libras está na forma afirmativa, exclamativa, interrogativa, negativa ou imperativa, precisa-se estar atento às expressões facial e corporal que são feitas simultaneamente com certos sinais ou com toda a frase.
(Felipe, 2007)
Quando é uma frase afirmativa, observa-se:
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85Q1019931 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, QM 2020, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

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Different times, different methods


Current teaching practice is the direct result of the acquisition-versus-learning debate. Also, both abstract theory and practical techniques have been discussed, have gone in and out of fashion, and have influenced what was and is included in classrooms and teaching materials.

In the 1990s, for example, there was considerable discussion about the Lexical Approach. In the 1970s, methods such as the Silent Way were advocated, and although they may not be used much any more – certainly not as they were originally envisaged – still some of the techniques they included have been incorporated into modern teaching practice.

Amongst the plethora of ideas and techniques which have been offered over the years, some trends have had, and continue to have a significant impact on how languages are taught today.


(HARMER, J. 1998. Adaptado.)
The excerpt from the second paragraph “certainly not as they were originally envisaged” is being used as
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86Q1019941 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, QM 2020, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

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A new age has dawned in additional language teaching methodology which directly reflects wider changes in the world. In the corresponding sea-change in educational philosophy, Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) presents an opportunity and a threat to accepted language teaching practice. As with immersion, formal language instruction remains integral to most CLIL models. But for this to be synchronous to subject teaching through an additional language, curricular and methodological adjustment is often required.

The ways in which content and language are integrated influence decision-making on how each is handled within the model. For example, this may be through language-learning preparation before the CLIL course, language learning embedded in the CLIL course, or language learning parallel to the CLIL course.

A useful starting point is to consider the content of learning. The concept of what constitutes content in a CLIL context is much more flexible than selecting a discipline from a traditional school curriculum such as geography, music, biology or physics. Whilst curricular subjects such as these might be appropriate for some CLIL programmes, contextual variables such as teacher availability, language support, age of learners and the social demands of the learning environment may mean that a different choice of content is more appropriate. In other words: what exactly is meant by ‘content’ in CLIL will depend on the context of the learning institution.

However, the crucial point here is that, no matter whether issues concerning the content or the language are more dominant at a given point, neither must be subsumed or the interrelationship between the two ignored.


(COYLE, Do; HOOD, Philip; MARSH, David. 2010. Adaptado)
Taking into account both the first sentence of the text and what we know about the concepts that support the CLIL methodology, it is correct to state that CLIL represents
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87Q1019977 | Espanhol, Substantivo Sustantivo, QM 2020, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Según Gómez Torrego (20025, p. 512), con respecto al uso del sustantivo “pueblo” en los enunciados (1) “El pueblo votará en marzo” y (2) “Llegamos a un pueblo muy tranquilo”, se puede decir que
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88Q1020016 | Alemão, Pronomes Pronomen, QM 2020, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Assinale a alternativa na qual o pronome reflexivo está empregado corretamente na frase.
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89Q1020017 | Alemão, Preposições Präpositionen, QM 2020, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Assinale a alternativa em que a preposição está empregada corretamente.
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90Q1019770 | Espanhol, Verbos Verbos, Espanhol, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Considerando los rasgos comunes que el gerundio tiene con otras categorías gramaticales, el enunciado en que este funciona como un adverbio es
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91Q1020036 | Inglês, Pronomes Pronouns, QM 2023, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

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Traditional EFL classrooms face several challenges, including limited exposure to authentic language use, lack of engagement, and varying learner proficiency levels. Research indicates that reliance on non-authentic materials can hinder listening comprehension and motivation among students. For instance, substituting traditional listening inputs with spontaneous teacher discourse and storytelling has been proposed as a means to enhance engagement and provide authentic language exposure (Ypsilanti, 2024). Additionally, the integration of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) approaches can bridge the gap between vocabulary learning and meaningful text production, fostering a more engaging learning environment (Balle & Olsen, 2023). Moreover, varying proficiency levels among learners often lead to common writing errors, such as grammatical mistakes and vocabulary misuse, which necessitate targeted instructional strategies to address these challenges effectively (Isma etal., 2023). Teachers also encounter difficulties in adapting to curriculum reforms and integrating digital media due to limited resources and training, which can further exacerbate engagement issues (Alnasib & Alharbi, 2024; Syarifuddin & Hz, 2023). Addressing these challenges requires innovative teaching strategies and a supportive infrastructure to enhance EFL learning outcomes.


(Sari, Nurhidayah. The Role of Technology in Facilitating EFL Learning: A Case Study Approach. Journal of Education Research, v. 5, 2024)
No trecho “which can further exacerbate engagement issues”, a palavra em negrito refere-se a
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92Q1020046 | Espanhol, Interpretação de Texto Comprensión de Lectura, QM 2018, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Según Kulikowski y Gónzález (1999), uno de los primeros desafíos con que se encuentran los profesores de español es la imagen inicial que el alumno brasileño suele tener de que se trata de una lengua que
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93Q1019886 | Espanhol, Verbos Verbos, Promoção do QM 2022, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

El enunciado en que un verbo unipersonal, también llamado impersonal, se utiliza en sentido figurado es
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94Q1014785 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, QM 2023, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Damázio (2007) destaca questões importantes sobre o atendimento educacional especializado (AEE) que envolve o ensino de Libras.

Para a autora, o AEE com o uso de Libras

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95Q1014791 | Libras, Aspectos Linguísticos da Língua Brasileira de Sinais, QM 2023, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Em relação ao uso de adjetivos, segundo Felipe (2007), 53. Observe a imagem a seguir: “em português, quando uma pessoa se refere a um objeto como sendo arredondado, quadrado, listrado, está também descrevendo. Mas, na Libras, esse processo é mais ‘transparente’, porque o formato ou a textura são traçados no espaço ou no corpo do emissor, em uma tri dimensionalidade permitida pela modalidade da língua”.

Na Libras, em relação à colocação dos adjetivos na frase, eles geralmente vêm

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96Q1014796 | Libras, Aspectos Linguísticos da Língua Brasileira de Sinais, QM 2019, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Segundo Quadros e Karnopp (2004), a língua de sinais é denominada de modalidade gestual-visual, pois
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97Q1019925 | Inglês, Vocabulário Vocabulary, QM 2018, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

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The good news about formulating a strong lesson plan for a Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) class is that it will contain many of the same features of a good lesson plan for any class. That is, it will include transitions from and to the previous class and the next one, it will warm students up to the day’s lesson in an engaging way, it will present new material and recycle familiar material, it will include some ways to assess progress during the class, and it will be flexible enough to account for classes that move slower or more quickly than you had anticipated.

What’s important about CLIL lesson plans, though, is that you include both subject area content and language points so that you derive the full benefits of a CLIL approach. If you try to wing it, you might wind up concentrating on one area to the detriment of the other.

The key elements of CLIL lesson plans are:

Content – Most teachers find it easiest to start by considering the content. What knowledge – that is, what subject area material – do you want to transmit? How are you going to present it – through an article, a video, a demonstration, a discussion, or an experiment?

It can be helpful when planning to finish sentences such as I want my students to be able to/At the end of the class, they should know… If you have a cooperating content area teacher at your institution, meet with that person in advance to go over your goals and see how they interact with theirs.

Language – Once you have the content pinned down, you can pick out the necessary language and communication skills that students will need to engage with the material. For example, these could include: specialized vocabulary, functional phrases and collocations, pronunciation or intonation practice, grammatical structures, features of text organization.

You’ll find these linguistic features in the texts that you present, but also in the language that students need to complete tasks. Imagine yourself as a student carrying out a task. What will you say? What will you write? Then, determine if you’ll need to teach any of this language to your class before presenting students with the task.

(https://bridge.edu/tefl/blog/clil-lesson-plans/. Adaptado)
Homophones are words that sound the same but differ in meaning or spelling. Identify the alternative containing homophones.
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98Q1019930 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, QM 2018, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

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The paper reflects on the role of technology in English language teaching (ELT) methodologies and on the impact of globalization and internationalization in education in general and in the ELT in particular. The study is based on the assumption that access to information and technology is necessary to build social capital (WARSCHAUER, 2003) and that this access requires some English knowledge and digital literacy (FINARDI; PREBIANCA; MOMM, 2013). Departing from a bibliographic review on the use of ELT methodologies and the role of technologies in these methodologies, the study proposes that both the resistance to and the uncritical use of technologies and methodologies may bring negative consequences to the development of English language proficiency and social development in Brazil. The study concludes that in the post-method (BROWN, 2002; KUMARAVADIVELO, 2003) and information era (LEVY, 1999) technologies have a relevant and crucial role that should be critically considered in ELT methodologies. The study also suggests that the informed use of technologies and methodologies, allied with the teaching of English as an international language are essential to leverage the development and the internationalization of education in Brazil in a critical way in relation to the effects of globalization.


(FINARDI, Kyria Rebecca; PORCINO, Maria Carolina. 2014. Adaptado)
In the excerpt “technologies have a relevant and crucial role that should be critically considered” the word in bold may be substituted, with no change in meaning, for
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99Q1019975 | Espanhol, Vocabulário Vocabulario, QM 2020, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Como lo indica Gómez Torrego (2005), un ejemplo de interjección que opera como intensificadora de un sustantivo es
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100Q1020005 | Espanhol, Verbos Verbos, QM 2023, SEDUCSP, VUNESP, 2025

Si una persona desea pedir con adecuación gramatical algo en una tienda, tendría que formar, por ejemplo, un enunciado como
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