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1Q1013611 | Libras, Interpretação e Tradução de Línguas de Sinais, Intérprete de Libras, Câmara de Contagem MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2023

Analise as afirmativas a seguir sobre o Código de Conduta e Ética do profissional Tradutor / Intérprete de Libras.
I. Conhecer as necessidades específicas da situação de tradução e / ou interpretação e / ou guia-interpretação.
II. Firmar contrato com o solicitante, cumprindo as obrigações concernentes ao trabalho em questão.
III. Dar conselhos ou opiniões pessoais, auxiliando o solicitante a ter benefícios, mesmo quando não for acionado.
IV. Usar informações confidenciais traduzidas ou interpretadas para benefício próprio ou para ganho profissional.
V. Prestar informações ao solicitante e / ou beneficiário sobre sua atuação profissional.

Estão corretas as afirmativas
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2Q1014996 | Libras, Aspectos Linguísticos da Língua Brasileira de Sinais, Libras, Prefeitura de Uberlândia MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2019

As expressões faciais são um dos parâmetros da Língua Brasileira de Sinais.

Os sinais a seguir precisam de expressões faciais para indicar intensidade, exceto:

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3Q1013176 | Libras, Interpretação e Tradução de Línguas de Sinais, Intérprete Educacional, Prefeitura de Uberlândia MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2019

Sobre interpretação da Libras para a modalidade oral da Língua Portuguesa, assinale a alternativa incorreta.
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4Q1027301 | Raciocínio Lógico, Análise Combinatória em Raciocínio Lógico, Analista Jurídico, Prefeitura de Manhuaçu MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

Fernando coleciona figurinhas do álbum da Copa do Mundo. O álbum possui 32 páginas, cada uma dedicada a uma seleção participante do torneio. Cada página deve ser preenchida com 20 figurinhas. Como Fernando tem muita sorte, ele nunca obtém figurinhas repetidas.

Para ter certeza de obter pelo menos uma figurinha de cada página do álbum, a quantidade de figurinhas que Fernando terá que adquirir, sem repetições, é de pelo menos
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5Q1026561 | Raciocínio Lógico, Análise Combinatória em Raciocínio Lógico, Administrador, Prefeitura de Montes Claros MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

Uma empresa está montando um comitê de ética, que, inicialmente, deverá ser composto por 2 mulheres e 2 homens. Inscreveram-se para participar do comitê 5 mulheres e 3 homens, de modo que o comitê será formado por sorteio.

De quantas maneiras diferentes é possível formar esse comitê, considerando todos os inscritos?
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6Q1014276 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Instrutor de Libras, Prefeitura de Montes Claros MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

A oficialização da Libras foi reconhecida como meio legal de comunicação e expressão por meio da Lei Federal nº 10.436, de 24 de abril de 2002, e posteriormente regulamentada pelo Decreto nº 5.626, de 22 de dezembro de 2005, que evidenciou mudanças significativas na visibilidade das articulações do movimento surdo com as instâncias governamentais.

São itens tratados no Decreto nº 5.626/2005, exceto:

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7Q1022110 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Inglês, Prefeitura de Manhuaçu MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

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Teaching a student to read is arguably one of the most important functions of the teaching profession. The ability to read, and read for comprehension, opens up an entire world of possibilities and opportunities for children to discover new worlds and learn new concepts. And while teaching reading is such a high priority, some teachers who aren’t specially trained in the practice find themselves seeking additional help.

The good news is that there are many instructional strategies to teach reading that nearly any educator can implement. […]

The 5 Elements of Reading Instruction

Before you can effectively teach reading, it’s vital that you understand the primary components of reading instruction. When broken down into the five major elements, reading instruction is a much more approachable and easily understood skill. The five elements of reading instruction are:

Phonics: the relationship between letters and the different sounds they make. This can be in relation to single letters or groupings of letters.

Phonemic awareness: an understanding of how consonant or vowel sounds can be arranged to make words. Examples of phonemic awareness include being able to identify words that rhyme, recognizing alliteration, segmenting a sentence into words, identifying the syllables in a word, and blending and segmenting onsetrimes.

Vocabulary: the range of words a student is able to understand and use in context.

Fluency: the ability to read and understand words with accuracy, speed and comprehension.

Comprehension: complete understanding of information being delivered by a text.


Available at: https://pce.sandiego.edu/how-to-teach-reading-inthe-classroom-10-strategies/. Accessed on Sept. 12th, 2024.
In the sentence “When broken down into the five major elements, reading instruction is a much more approachable and easily understood skill.”, what does the phrasal verb broken down mean?
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8Q1014992 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Libras, Prefeitura de Uberlândia MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2019

Sobre didática cultural dos surdos, assinale a alternativa incorreta.
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9Q1022109 | Inglês, Advérbios e Conjunções Adverbs And Conjunctions, Inglês, Prefeitura de Manhuaçu MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

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Teaching a student to read is arguably one of the most important functions of the teaching profession. The ability to read, and read for comprehension, opens up an entire world of possibilities and opportunities for children to discover new worlds and learn new concepts. And while teaching reading is such a high priority, some teachers who aren’t specially trained in the practice find themselves seeking additional help.

The good news is that there are many instructional strategies to teach reading that nearly any educator can implement. […]

The 5 Elements of Reading Instruction

Before you can effectively teach reading, it’s vital that you understand the primary components of reading instruction. When broken down into the five major elements, reading instruction is a much more approachable and easily understood skill. The five elements of reading instruction are:

Phonics: the relationship between letters and the different sounds they make. This can be in relation to single letters or groupings of letters.

Phonemic awareness: an understanding of how consonant or vowel sounds can be arranged to make words. Examples of phonemic awareness include being able to identify words that rhyme, recognizing alliteration, segmenting a sentence into words, identifying the syllables in a word, and blending and segmenting onsetrimes.

Vocabulary: the range of words a student is able to understand and use in context.

Fluency: the ability to read and understand words with accuracy, speed and comprehension.

Comprehension: complete understanding of information being delivered by a text.


Available at: https://pce.sandiego.edu/how-to-teach-reading-inthe-classroom-10-strategies/. Accessed on Sept. 12th, 2024.
In the sentence “And while teaching reading is such a high priority, some teachers who aren’t specially trained in the practice find themselves seeking additional help.”, the conjunction while is closest in meaning to
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10Q1014278 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Instrutor de Libras, Prefeitura de Montes Claros MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

Sobre as características da Literatura Surda, assinale com V as afirmativas verdadeiras e com F as falsas.

(    ) A Literatura Surda original em Libras, ou seja, aquela que não foi traduzida da literatura das línguas faladas para Libras, é especialmente valorizada na comunidade surda porque reflete as experiências de vida dos surdos.

(    ) A Literatura Surda traduzida em Libras apresenta algumas experiências particulares de pessoas surdas, como a resistência à opressão pela sociedade dos ouvintes, os problemas na área da educação, a alegria de conhecer a Libras.

(    ) A Literatura Surda é caracterizada por pelo menos um de quatro critérios: ser feita por surdos; tratar da experiência de ser surdo e do conhecimento da Cultura Surda; ter o objetivo de alcançar um público surdo; e ser apresentada em Libras.

(    ) A Literatura Surda refere‑se a poemas, contos, piadas, jogos e outras formas de arte criativas feitas em Libras, culturalmente valorizadas, sendo uma forma linguística de celebrar a vida surda e as línguas de sinais.

(    ) A Literatura Surda aponta que literatura em Libras é relacionada às obras criadas e / ou adaptadas por surdos, enquanto a própria Literatura Surda são as traduções que têm a língua de sinais como alvo e as produções de ouvintes.

Assinale a sequência correta.

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11Q1027290 | Raciocínio Lógico, Análise Combinatória em Raciocínio Lógico, Saúde, Prefeitura de Manhuaçu MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

Alice, Beatriz, Cecília, Daniela e Edna estão em fila aguardando atendimento no caixa de um supermercado. Além delas, não há mais ninguém nessa fila. Alice está imediatamente atrás de Cecília. Daniela e Edna estão em posições consecutivas. Daniela está entre duas outras mulheres. Deseja-se saber qual delas é a primeira da fila.

De acordo com as informações apresentadas, a quantidade de possibilidades para ocupar a posição de primeira da fila é igual a
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12Q1022106 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Inglês, Prefeitura de Manhuaçu MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

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Abstract

This article is concerned with the role of reading aloud (RA) in language learning. General ELT methodology literature does not recommend the practice. However, recent research and specialist literature recommend using RA for various purposes. It can help reading by reinforcing graphemicphonemic correspondences. It can aid the acquisition of prosodic features of English and help to develop writing skills by using it as oral proofreading. RA can also be used as a technique for autonomous learning and may help some anxious students to feel more able to speak. It is suggested that the benefits of RA could outweigh the disadvantages, and that the latter could be mitigated by careful and appropriate use of the activity. A small study of NS and NNS teachers and learners gives support to most of the purposes recommended above. This evidence suggests that the role of RA in language learning should now be reappraised.


Available at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/249252655_ Reading_aloud_A_useful_learning_tool. Accessed on Sept. 12th, 2024.
What is the main conclusion of the article regarding the use of reading aloud (RA) in language learning?
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13Q1022108 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Inglês, Prefeitura de Manhuaçu MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

Texto associado.
Teaching a student to read is arguably one of the most important functions of the teaching profession. The ability to read, and read for comprehension, opens up an entire world of possibilities and opportunities for children to discover new worlds and learn new concepts. And while teaching reading is such a high priority, some teachers who aren’t specially trained in the practice find themselves seeking additional help.

The good news is that there are many instructional strategies to teach reading that nearly any educator can implement. […]

The 5 Elements of Reading Instruction

Before you can effectively teach reading, it’s vital that you understand the primary components of reading instruction. When broken down into the five major elements, reading instruction is a much more approachable and easily understood skill. The five elements of reading instruction are:

Phonics: the relationship between letters and the different sounds they make. This can be in relation to single letters or groupings of letters.

Phonemic awareness: an understanding of how consonant or vowel sounds can be arranged to make words. Examples of phonemic awareness include being able to identify words that rhyme, recognizing alliteration, segmenting a sentence into words, identifying the syllables in a word, and blending and segmenting onsetrimes.

Vocabulary: the range of words a student is able to understand and use in context.

Fluency: the ability to read and understand words with accuracy, speed and comprehension.

Comprehension: complete understanding of information being delivered by a text.


Available at: https://pce.sandiego.edu/how-to-teach-reading-inthe-classroom-10-strategies/. Accessed on Sept. 12th, 2024.
What is the main reason teaching reading is considered a crucial part of the teaching profession, according to the text?
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16Q1023195 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Educação Básica II Inglês, Prefeitura de Carlos Chagas MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

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INSTRUCTION: Read the following text to answer question.


Communicative Language Teaching


By Judson Wright


Introduction



Over the last few decades, Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) has become common in classrooms around the world at all levels of ability and with students of all ages. The starting point for the CLT approach is to consider what people actually do with language outside the classroom. Every day, people use language to provide and to ask for information, to make requests, to give and to ask for permission, and for a long list of other functions. In other words, they use language to communicate. […]


The teacher as model


In some approaches to teaching English, the teacher’s main role is to pass on knowledge to students through explanations. In Communicative Language Teaching, the role of the teacher is rather different, although providing clear explanations of language points is still an important part of it. First of all, the teacher acts as a model of good communication skills. This involves asking clear questions, providing clear answers, and giving clear instructions to students. The teacher also models active listening skills, which include making eye contact, listening carefully to what people are saying, checking that listeners understand what’s being said, and responding appropriately. It is the teacher who sets the expectation that these and other communication skills, such as taking turns appropriately in a conversation, are the classroom norm.


Classroom interaction


As in many other classrooms, some of the interaction in the CLT classroom consists of the teacher talking to the whole class while the students listen or respond to the teacher’s questions, particularly when the teacher is explaining a language point. However, CLT is based on the idea that in order to improve students’ communication skills, most of the interaction that teachers need to provide for their students should be classroom tasks that require and develop communication skills. In particular, CLT makes use of roleplays, pair work and group work tasks. These forms of interaction provide some important benefits.


One benefit is that students usually find these forms of interaction motivating and engaging. Pair and group work provide opportunities to focus more on fluency and on content than on accuracy, which often means that students are able to speak more freely than when they are asked to respond to direct questions from the teacher in front of the whole class. These interactions provide a safer space to practise communication skills. The teacher has an important part to play here, ensuring that students avoid focusing on form too much during tasks as well as bringing their students’ focus back onto the content of the interaction rather than correcting each other’s English while carrying out the task


Another benefit is a better use of time. When students are divided into pairs or groups and given a task that each pair or group carries out at the same time, it is a far more efficient and effective use of classroom time than other forms of classroom interaction. It means that all students can be engaged and active at the same time, rather than merely listening to other students respond to the teacher’s questions or prompts, which is a typical interaction in some classrooms. Through pair and group work, each individual student spends far more time using English and practising their communication skills.


Meaningful communication


In order for the interactions to be effective, we need to ensure that successfully completing a task depends on meaningful communication. In other words, each pair and group work task are designed so that there is a real purpose for the interaction, mirroring communicative interactions in the real world. This real purpose might involve a student communicating something about their own life which another student doesn’t know, such as information about their family, or their own opinions on a subject. It might also involve creating an information gap between the students which requires the use of different communication skills. Let’s consider a couple of examples at different levels of English ability that illustrate the idea of meaningful communication.


Imagine a teacher is working with students at an elementary level of English who are learning or practising the names of colours. The teacher produces sheets of paper with perhaps four or five coloured circles on them. Most sheets are different from each other, but each sheet has at least one other that matches it exactly. Each student receives a sheet and is asked not to let other people see their sheet. The task is for each student to find another student whose sheet exactly matches their own. Armed with a simple structure, such as Do you have a … circle?, students mingle around the classroom, asking and answering each other’s questions, until they have each found a matching partner. This type of task can be easily adapted to focus on shapes, body parts, and a range of other lexical sets. Contrast this with a situation where a teacher indicates different objects that the whole class can see and asks questions such as What colour is this? and expects students to respond with the correct colour. In that case, no meaningful communication takes place since all students already know the answer.


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Assessment and correction


During the task, the students’ focus should be on achieving the communicative aim, whether that’s finding someone in the class with matching information, reconstructing a text, or successfully completing a roleplay. The teacher’s role is to employ ongoing informal assessment by monitoring the interactions and making sure that each pair and group stays on task and does not get distracted by trying to correct each other’s use of language. It’s worth making the importance of completing the task explicit at the start of any communicative task. As teachers monitor the students, they should make a note of any errors that they want to focus on after the activity. This is usually most effective when the teacher selects errors that more than one student makes since focusing on these is likely to be of use to more students. While the teacher may choose to ignore most other errors, it is sometimes worth using ‘hot correction’ with individual students. With hot correction, the teacher quickly makes a note of the correct form on a slip of paper and simply places it on the table in front of the student, without interrupting the interaction.


Conclusion


Communicative Language Teaching prepares students for communicative demands outside the classroom using techniques that develop communication skills. In its pure form, some teachers may feel that there is not enough focus on accuracy and language structure to meet their needs and the needs of their students. However, introducing elements of the approach into your classroom and reconsidering your role as a teacher and the types of tasks you ask your students to take part in will motivate and engage your students while developing their communication skills.


Available at: https://www.onestopenglish.com/methodology-theworld-of-elt/communicative-language-teaching/1000116.article. Accessed on: Jan 23rd, 2024.


Concerning assessment in the Communicative Approach, a teacher is encouraged

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17Q1015109 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Ensino Fundamental Anos Iniciais, Prefeitura de Teixeiras MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2019

No ano de 2015, foi criada a Lei Brasileira de Inclusão da Pessoa com Deficiência, também conhecida como Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência (Lei nº 13.146, de 6 de julho de 2015). Tal Lei foi instituída com objetivo de promover, em condições de igualdade, o exercício dos direitos e das liberdades fundamentais da pessoa com deficiência, visando à sua inclusão social e cidadania. A respeito dessa legislação, assinale com V as afirmativas verdadeiras e com F as falsas.
( ) A Língua Brasileira de Sinais (Libras) substitui a modalidade escrita da língua portuguesa para comunidades de pessoas surdas no Brasil. ( ) É um direito da pessoa surda a oferta de educação bilíngue em Libras como primeira língua, em escolas e classes bilíngues e em escolas inclusivas. ( ) Os tradutores e intérpretes da Libras atuantes na educação básica devem, no mínimo, possuir nível superior, com habilitação, prioritariamente, em Tradução e Interpretação em Libras.
Assinale a sequência correta.
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18Q1013616 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Intérprete de Libras, Câmara de Contagem MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2023

Considerando a competência socioemocional, referindo que o constructo consiste em competências, habilidades e facilitadores emocionais e sociais, relacione as áreas da COLUNA I com suas respectivas características, presentes na COLUNA II.
COLUNA I 1. Intrapessoais 2. Interpessoais 3. Gerenciamento do estresse 4. Adaptabilidade 5. Humor geral
COLUNA II (  ) Empatia, responsabilidade social e relações interpessoais. ( ) Felicidade e otimismo.   (  ) Consciência emocional, assertividade, independência, autoestima e autorrealização. (  ) Flexibilidade e resolução de problemas. (  ) Tolerância ao estresse e controle de impulsos.
Assinale a sequência correta.
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19Q1032645 | Raciocínio Lógico, Raciocínio Matemático, Nível Médio, Prefeitura de Carlos Chagas MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2024

José tem o número 3 como seu número da sorte. Por essa razão, ao criar as senhas de atendimento da sua padaria, utilizou, sequencialmente, apenas números terminados em 3. Dessa forma, a primeira senha chamada é a de número 3, a segunda é a de número 13, a terceira é a de número 23, e assim por diante, até que se finde o dia e as senhas sejam renovadas. Camila, uma cliente da padaria, aguarda o atendimento na fila, e sua senha é a de número 153.

Nesse dia, quantas pessoas serão atendidas antes de Camila?

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20Q1015000 | Libras, Educação dos Surdos, Libras, Prefeitura de Uberlândia MG, FUNDEP Gestão de Concursos, 2019

Sobre a história da Língua Brasileira de Sinais – Libras, assinale a alternativa incorreta.
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