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PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II Aluno(a): 202204329182 Acertos: 9,0 de 10,0 11/11/2022 1a Questão Acerto: 0,0 / 1,0 When you see someone you don' t know very well or which whom you are not that familiar, it's always better if you greet them in neutral manners. It' s good to avoid being too close or too cold, too much formal. Thinking about this, choose the best neutral dialogue: None of the answers. - Hi, people told me you got married. Is this true? - Er... Yes. - How about it? - It was ok. - Tell me everything! - Ok, sometime, I have a meeting now, good bye. - Hi, dear, so long time... How are you, how is your job, how is you husband? - Hello, Gertrudes, nice meeting you but I have to go now... - But how... -Bye! - What's new with you? - Great. - How about you? - No problem. - And yourself? - Pretty good, thanks. - Is that true that you got fired, I cant believe! Tel me about it! - Well, I'd like not to talk about this here. -Oh, but, tell me.. -Ok, but did you know that.. Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:19:00 Explicação: 1. Hi, people told me you got married. Is this true? not neutral - Er... Yes. - How about it? - It was ok. - Tell me everything! - Ok, sometime, I have a meeting now, good bye 2. - Hi, dear, so long time... How are you, how is your job, how is you husband? not neutral - Hello, Gertrudes, nice meeting you but I have to go now... - But how... -Bye! 3. Is that true that you got fired, I cant believe! Tel me about it! - not neutral - Well, I'd like not to talk about this here. -Oh, but, tell me.. -Ok, but did you know that.. 2a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 Match the business terms on the left to their correct definiton on the right: 1. turnover ( ) a company organized for commercial purposes. 2. interest ( ) have no stable employment. 3. profit ( ) money left after deducting all expenses from the income. 4. enterprise ( ) from the beginning. 5. from scratch ( ) money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent. 6. be between jobs ( ) the amount of money taken by business in a particular period. Now choose the alternative with the correct order of the numbers between parentheses: 4 - 5 - 3 - 6 - 1 - 2 3 - 6 - 4 - 5 - 2 - 1 4 - 6 - 3 - 5 - 2 - 1 3 - 5 - 4 - 6 - 2 - 1 4 - 6 - 3 - 5 - 1 - 2 Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:24:47 Explicação: Match the business terms on the left to their correct definiton on the right: 1. turnover ( 4 ) a company organized for commercial purposes. 2. interest ( 6 ) have no stable employment. 3. profit ( 3 ) money left after deducting all expenses from the income. 4. enterprise ( 5 ) from the beginning. 5. from scratch ( 2 ) money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent. 6. be between jobs ( 1 ) the amount of money taken by business in a particular period. 3a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 Work or Job? Fill in the gaps and choose the correct alternative: 1. She's got a new _____. 2. You've never done a day's _____ in your life. 3. There will be a lot of ____ losses when the factory closes. 4. It took me an hour to get home from ____ yesterday. 5. Let's try to make the best of a bad ____. (d) job - work - job - work - work (a) job - work - job - work - job (b) work - job - job - work - job (e) job - work - work - work - job (c) work - work - job - work - work Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:27:48 Explicação: Work is an activity in which you use effort or energy, normally to achieve a particular aim or task, rather than for fun or enjoyment. It is essentially the opposite of play, and to work means to do such an activity. Generally, we work in order to earn money, and this is often how we use the verb; to describe what we do to earn money. For example: I work for the BBC. David works in a café. work has a very general meaning, whereas job is much more specific, and its most common meaning is the name for the work that you do to earn money. For example, David has now got a new job. He is a cook in a small restaurant. In this example, we now know exactly what David does because we know what his job is. To summarize, we can say that the word job refers to a particular employment role or position, such as cook, teacher or banker, whereas work refers in a more general way to activities that you do. Interestingly, all jobs involve work but doing work isn¿t always part of a job. For example, someone can spend the weekend working in their garden, perhaps cutting the grass or planting new flowers. However, this is a free time activity, and so it is not his or her job. Similarly, you can use it to say if the machine is functioning correctly. For example, Don¿t try to use that computer. It doesn¿t work. We are waiting for the engineer to fix it. Finally, although your job is the name for what you do to earn money, it can also refer to a specific task that you have to do; a task that requires work and a task that you can specifically identify. For example, I have a few jobs to do at home this weekend. I need to paint my bedroom, fix a broken door and cut the grass. 4a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 Fill in the blanks with the correct word: Mrs. Taylor: I would like to have an appointment with the director. Secretary: Are you .......... on the 17th? serious disposable available freely possible Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:29:58 Explicação: Available = Free, unoccupied, not busy 5a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 Complete the dialogue: A: So you're looking for a partner? B: Yes, exactly. We would like to discuss a ___________, and some sort of agreement or contract. (c) demand (e) company (d) worker (a) partnership (b) commission Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:30:44 Explicação: M: Excuse me. I work for 'Comfort Tours' B: Good morning, yes. How can I help you? M: Em, we're looking for a British company to help us with marketing and promotion in Britain. B: I see. So you're looking for a partner? M: Yes, exactly. We would like to discuss a partnership, and some sort of agreement or contract. B: Ok. Well, we work in Britain, mainly. So I don't think we could help you, I'm sorry to say. M: OK. Do you know any other agency which might be interested? B: Well, em, why don't you talk to Anita Handley over there? She's the manager of a company called 'On Your Own Travel'. M: Oh, thank you. I'll speak to her. 6a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 It is easy to get off topic when you get a number of people in the same room. It is the chairperson's responsibility to keep the discussion focused. The expression that doesn't keep the meeting centered on the items as they appear on the agenda. d) Let's get back on track, why don't we? a) I'm afraid we've run out of time. b) I'm afraid that's outside the scope of this meeting. c) Sorry, that's not quite right. e) That's not really why we're here today. Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:32:33 Explicação: CORRECTING INFORMATION · Sorry, that's not quite right. · I'm afraid you don't understand what I'm saying. · That's not quite what I had in mind. · That's not what I meant. Gabarito Comentado 7a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 Consider the language used in items 1-5 below: 1. What are your major initiatives in this area? 2. The lift is straight ahead. 3. We are currently working on . . . 4. We are in the process of . . . 5. We are considering getting a two-seater. ► The sentences\phrases that clearly show we talking about an ongoing project are: 1,3 and 4 1, 2 and 3 1, 2 and 5 2, 3 and 4 3, 4 and 5 Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:34:49 Explicação: Describing Projects ¿ Useful Phrases What are your current projects? What are you working on (at present)? What are your major initiatives in this area? We are currently working on . . . We are in the process of . . . We are developing . . . We are designing . . . We are building . . . We are marketing . . 8a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 The body is the 'real' presentation. If the introduction was well prepared and delivered, you will now be 'in control'. What is the alternative that shows a part of a presentation body? b) Introducing yourself. d) Stating the purpose of your presentation. a) Analysing a point and giving recommendations. c) Stating the main points. e) Thanking the audience for their attention. Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:36:38 Explicação: Introducing yourself. = presentation opening Stating the main points. = = presentation opening Stating the purpose of your presentation. = = presentation opening Thanking the audience for their attention. = lecture closing Gabarito Comentado 9a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 Almost everyone uses filler words or verbal pauses while communicating their thoughts. Which of the following IS NOT an example of them (filler words)? ´I mean...´ ...´you know ...´ ´well ...´ ´humm ...´ I love you. Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:42:02 Explicação: ´´A filler word is an apparently meaningless word, phrase, or sound that marks a pause or hesitation in speech. Also known as a pause filler or hesitation form.´´ (https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-a-filler-word-1690859) correct answer: I love you. 10a Questão Acerto: 1,0 / 1,0 When you are talking about news or current events, you may need to ask questions and seek clarification. What question below presents a high level of formality? What about the weather report? I have a question about the current health issues! May I ask a question about the international political scenario? Do you know anything about the war in the Middle East? Tell me about Brazilian culture. Respondido em 11/11/2022 23:44:41 Explicação: The structure "may I" used in the question flags a formal usage of English.