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Suponha que você avalie trabalhar a leitura detalhada do primeiro parágrafo do texto em turmas de níveis mais avançados de inglês na escola. Você cuidadosamente analisa o parágrafo quanto ao nível de dificuldade do vocabulário e das estruturas gramaticais empregados. Você então toma sua decisão quanto à adequação de tal leitura para seu aluno com base no fato de que há, neste trecho, entre outros elementos,
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You opt for using the text “The birth of a nation” to have your students practice the reading skill of scanning. You then give them the following instruction:
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English courses which use texts, including multimodal ones as the strip, with the main purpose of teaching grammatical aspects of language, follow

Text 3

 

This method was widely used in the 1950s and 1960s, and the emphasis was not on the understanding of words, but rather on the acquisition of structures and patterns in common everyday dialogue. It gave students a lot of speaking practice by using habit-formation drills. Other characteristics of this method are:

 

•Theory of Behaviorism is in its base;
•Set phrases are memorized with a focus on intonation;
•Grammatical explanations are kept to a minimum;
•Vocabulary is taught in context;
•Audio-visual aids are used;
•Focus is on pronunciation.

 

The teaching method focused on in text 3 is called

Text 2

Read the passage and answer the question.
Numerous studies show that ____________________ as compared to working independently, results in deeper information processing and more meaningful psychological connections among the participants (Johnson, Johnson, and Smith 1998; Smith 1995). The goal of collaboration is to create new insights during discussions (Henry 1992; Kaye 1992) and to move students to an understanding of alternative perspectives (Cunningham 1992). The following general suggestions can help establish consistency in group work:
•During a pre-collaboration period, make sure that students are motivated to participate.
•Establish clear ground rules: everybody must participate, and all the ideas should be accommodate.
•Be available as a resource for students, but do not offer any judgments on the work progress and assure them that the tensions are natural.
•Do not get discouraged when a collaborative task results in some emotional responses from students – keep creating opportunities for learning to work collaboratively.
(ROELL, Christiane. English Teaching Forum. United States Department for Teachers of English. Vol.48/2, p.17-18.2010. Adaptado.)

The method that correctly completes text 2 is