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Teste 1 com respostas 1. By 1966, there was an important spread of English language teaching all over Brazil. This was due to: a- Brazilian government incentives towards English learning a- the new theories about foreign languages learning a- the franchising system a- the American movies presented in the country a- the arrival of foreign teachers in the country 2. Mark the only sentence which expresses a myth about the English language learning: Adults are more self-aware of their difficulties when studying grammar. English is an international language Children learn second languages quickly and easily. People who speak foreign languages are more likely to have better salaries. English is taught in Brazil 3. Which of the following is NOT an example of language handicap? cleft palate deafness colour blindness stuttering aphasia 4. Mark the sentence with the word which best completes the following sentence: Globalization and the status of English as a ----------language are affecting the teaching and learning of English worldwide strict local creative special world 5. We know that in 1808 there was a widespread interest in the English language in Brazil. That happened because England became a major--------------------------of Brazil in 1808. a- trading partner a- touristic partner a- friend a- branch a- language teaching center 6. Which of the following skills are considered mostly receptive? Writing and reading. Writing and listening. Speaking and writing. Speaking and reading. Listening and reading. 7. Mark the only option which is not a consequence of studying English asa foreign language in a globalized world: the status of teaching and learning is being affected english has the same prestige as French as foreign languages we have to recognize that people learn English for different reasons the language is widespread around the world learning English also means participating in the country culture 8. There were two moments in Brazil which changed the way people viewed the English language in 1930 and 1935. They were: a- Brazil offered both precious stones and wood. a- Brazil became a wonderful place for sightseeing and radical sports. a- Brazil was viewed as a strong economical and educational force. a- Brazil was viewed as a strategic point and as a strategic necessity with regard to a possible war in Europe. a- Brazil was viewed as a center for historical and biological studies.
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