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Disc.: PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II   
	Aluno(a): FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	201907120564
	Acertos: 9,0 de 10,0
	24/04/2020
	
	
	1a Questão (Ref.:201907292261)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Indicate which of the following statements is formal:
		
	
	Hey, man! How are you?
	
	Hi everyone! I'm Gerald Simms. Please call me Gerry.
	 
	I would like to introduce you to someone. Bob, this is Mr. James Whitfield.
	
	Hi, dude. What¿s up! I'm Jackie. I work in accounting.
	
	Hi Maury. This is Rajiv, from the new quality control team. What¿s up?
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:30:17
	
	
	
	2a Questão (Ref.:201907265276)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	We can often find out about people's feelings by:
		
	
	describing their realism.
	
	dealing with their parents.
	
	learning about relationship.
	
	pointing their bad behaviour.
	 
	listening to their tone of voice and watching their gestures and body language.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:30:42
	
	
	
	3a Questão (Ref.:201907264174)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Complete these proverbs related to job/work.
 a) A woman's work is never __________. (Housework and raising children are jobs that have no end. (Typically said by a woman to indicate how busy she is.))
b) Business before __________. (You should finish your work before starting to relax and enjoy yourself.)
c) Many hands make __________ work. (If everyone helps with a large task, it will get done easily and quickly.)
d) Where there's a __________, there's a way. (If you truly want to do something, you will find a way to do it, in spite of obstacles.)
e) Practice makes __________. (Doing something over and over again is the only way to learn to do it well.)
		
	
	(d) made - pleasure - light - hope - perfection
	
	(c) done - pleasure - light - hope - perfection
	
	(b) made - entertainment - light - hope - perfect.
	 
	(e) done - pleasure - light - will - perfection
	
	(a) made - pleasure - light - will - perfection.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:31:11
	
	
	
	4a Questão (Ref.:201907264676)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Complete this sentence with a proper expression: "What you need to do is look at your work and what you're doing and where that's taking you in your career. ______________that you are still employed to do a job, I expect you to do that job with a certain attitude."
		
	
	(e) But making in mind
	
	(c) But carrying in mind
	
	(d) But being in mind
	 
	(a) But bearing in mind
	
	(b) But holding in mind
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:32:04
	
	
	
	5a Questão (Ref.:201908201189)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	► In the sentence "To start my business, I will have to borrow some love money", the expression "love money" means (choose the right option):
		
	
	resources an entrepreneur needs to have when starting a business, including capital, skilled labor, management expertise, legal and financial advice, a facility, equipment, and most importantly, customers.
	
	the amount of money one puts into a business as capital.
	
	money that is left after all the expenses of running a business have been deducted from the income.
	
	the amount or quantity of goods or services that consumers are willing and able to buy.
	 
	loan to a person setting up a company from a friend, spouse or family member.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:32:27
	
	
	
	6a Questão (Ref.:201907344753)
	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.
		
	
	b) I'm afraid that's outside the scope of this meeting.
	
	a) I'm afraid we've run out of time.
	 
	c) Sorry, that's not quite right.
	
	e) That's not really why we're here today.
	
	d) Let's get back on track, why don't we?
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:32:57
	
	
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	7a Questão (Ref.:201910048980)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Consider the language used in items 1-5 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
	
	2, 3 and 4
	
	1, 2 and 5
	
	1, 2 and 3
	
	3, 4 and 5
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:33:20
	
	
	
	8a Questão (Ref.:201910706928)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0
	Which of the following is not a good hint for a successful presentation?
		
	
	Be clear and concise about the presentation ´s  content.
	
	Identify your number one goal or topic of presentation
	 
	Do not allow people to ask questions during or after your presentation.
	 
	Welcome the audience and introduce yourself.
	
	Make the audience interested in what you have to say.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:36:09
	
	
	
	9a Questão (Ref.:201907402902)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	What would be the proper way to express disagreement and continue the dialogue?
		
	
	c) Absolutely. Actually, I would go further, and say....
	
	e) Yes, and in fact...
	 
	d) I don't agree with you, however...
	
	b) I agree with..., but what about ...?
	
	a) The point you made about is excellent. I'd like to add that...
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:37:19
	
	
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	10a Questão (Ref.:201907871506)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Which of the following IS NOT a 21st Century event?
		
	
	Terrorist attack in NYC
	
	BP Gulf Oil Spill
	 
	The Vietnam War
	
	Hurricane Katrina
	
	Obama´s election and reelection
		Disc.: PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II   
	Aluno(a): FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	201907120564
	Acertos: 8,0 de 10,0
	24/04/2020
	
	
	1a Questão (Ref.:201907292452)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Read the sentences and choose the alternative that reveals the situation in which they are used My name's Jane Shaw. I'm responsible for travel arrangements. For those of you who don't know me, my name's Tom Stotter. As you know, I'm in charge of public relations. I'm the new Marketing Manager.
		
	
	Going home
	
	Exposing results
	
	Signing a contract
	 
	Introducing yourself
	
	Presenting a project
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:11:02
	
	
	
	2a Questão (Ref.:201907264140)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Choose the best alternative: "_____________ to your interview" means "before your interview."
		
	
	(d) in the beginning
	 
	(a) prior
	
	(e) at the beginning
	
	(b) previously
	
	(c) ahead
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:13:03
	
	
	
	3a Questão (Ref.:201907380941)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Job or work? I. A woman's ________________ is never done. (proverb) II. Choose a ___________ you love and you will never have to work a day in your life. (Confucius) III. Henry loves Science Fiction ______, his favorite writers are H.G.Wells and George Orwell. IV. It took me an hour to get home from ______________ yesterday.
		
	
	work ¿ work - jobs - job
	 
	job ¿ job ¿ works - work
	
	work ¿ job ¿ job s - work
	
	job ¿ work ¿ works - job
	
	job ¿ work ¿ works - mob
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:14:26
	
	
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	4a Questão (Ref.:201907264668)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0
	1. Complete the dialogue: A: I'd like to _________ a meeting with Ms. Terry. B: When would be a good time for you?
		
	 
	(a) make
	
	(e) call off
	 
	(c) schedule
	
	(d) appoint
	
	(b) do
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:18:22
	
	
	
	5a Questão (Ref.:201907275004)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Which alternative completes the following sentences? 1. The company was ______________ in 1996. 2. It is _____________ in Latin America. 3. May says 'We are _____________ good business'.
		
	
	d) based - founded - doing
	
	e) based - based - making
	
	b) founded - founded - making
	
	c) founded - based - making
	 
	a) founded - based - doing
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:19:28
	
	
	
	6a Questão (Ref.:201907292243)Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through:
		
	
	Whispering
	
	Drawing
	 
	Verbal interaction
	
	Postcards
	
	Mimics
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:19:53
	
	
	
	7a Questão (Ref.:201907292306)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Choose the correct definition to the following expression: Up and running (estar em funcionamento)
		
	
	It is used to say that something is not working ok
	
	It is not used to say that something is working ok
	 
	It is used to say that something is working ok
	
	It is used to remember that something is working ok
	
	It is used to say that something is working partially.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:20:44
	
	
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	8a Questão (Ref.:201910696664)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0
	Opening or starting a presentation is along with the ending the two most important parts of a presentation. Which one of the structures below is related to stating the purpose of your presentation?
		
	
	If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them as we go along.
	 
	Today I'd like to discuss the pros and cons of memorization.
	
	My name's Lara Zoltan. I'm responsible for the HR unit.
	 
	Thank you for coming today.
	
	For those of you who don't know me, my name's Abigail.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:25:35
	
	
	
	9a Questão (Ref.:201907402920)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	What is the answer to the following question: "Do you think he will come?"
		
	 
	c) No, I don't think he will.
	
	d) Really boring.
	
	e) Don't mention it.
	
	b) What a good idea!
	
	a) I'm running out of money.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:26:06
	
	
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	10a Questão (Ref.:201908201184)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	► Which of the following headlines, taken from The New York Times in October 2015, is related to sports?
		
	
	President to visit China next month
	
	Touring the Dark Side of Los Angeles
	
	Greenland Is Melting Away
	
	Cutting Sugar Improves Children's Health in Just 10 Days
	 
	Royals Outlast Mets in Epic Start to Series
	
	Disc.: PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II   
	Aluno(a): FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	201907120564
	Acertos: 8,0 de 10,0
	24/04/2020
	
	
	1a Questão (Ref.:201907264217)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	About addressing the first person in conversation, what is the best way to start a conversation? Choose the best option:
 
		
	
	Joe Jones, Barbra Lights. You know what to do...
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	Joe, it's Barbra Lights.
	 
	Joe Jones, I'd like you to meet someone.  This is Barbra Lights.
	
	Joe Jones, this is... What' s you name anyway?
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 20:51:27
	
	
	
	2a Questão (Ref.:201907264533)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0
	  Thinking about "job vocabulary", we can say that "be entitled to" means:
		
	 
	 
To be chosen for by right according to law; "we are all entitled to equal protection under the choices¿.
 
	
	 
To be found for a job for by right according to law; "we are all entitled to  protection under the job search¿.
 
	 
	 
To be qualified for by right according to law; "we are all entitled to equal protection under the law".
 
	
	 
To be not qualified for by right according to law; "we are almost all entitled to equal protection under the law".
 
	
	 
To be sometimes  qualified for by right according to law; "we are all entitled to equal protection under the law".
 
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 20:54:38
	
	
	
	3a Questão (Ref.:201907264173)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	11. Complete with the proper preposition:
 a) I work _________ a large, comfortable office.
 b) Our factory is _________ the suburbs.
 c) Our HQ is about 25 Km. _________ the airport.
d) I meet my clients _________their offices
e) We are the biggest manufacturer of sausages _________ the world.
		
	
	(c) at - in - from - at - of
	
	(d) in - in - from - in - in
	 
	(a) in - in - from - at - of
	
	(e) in - in - of - in - in
	
	(b) at - in - of - in - of
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 20:57:21
	
	
	
	4a Questão (Ref.:201907264673)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Complete the following dialogue:
Peter: This is Peter Jackson calling, is Bob in?
Frank: ________________________________.
 
		
	
	(b) Yes, but he doesn¿t want to see anyone. Can I take a message?
	
	(e) I¿m afraid he doesn¿t want to see anyone. Can I take a message?
	
	(a) Yes, he¿s at the toilet. Can I take a message?
	
	(d) I'm afraid he's off at the moment. Can I take a message?
	 
	(c) I'm afraid he's out at the moment. Can I take a message?
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 20:59:22
	
	
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	5a Questão (Ref.:201907264888)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Choose the best response to complete following sentence:
"An/A _________ includes all variables that affects it that are not controlled by the entrepreneur".
		
	 
	(d) environment
	
	(e) capital
	
	(c) entrepreneurship
	
	(a) profit
	
	(b) demand
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:00:08
	
	
	
	6a Questão (Ref.:201910043728)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	Once everyone has arrived, the chairperson, or whoever is in charge of the meeting should formally welcome everyone to the meeting and thank the attendees for coming. A way to do that is:
		
	 
	a) Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming today.
	
	b) Could I just say one thing?
	
	e) Stella, would you like to stand up and introduce yourself?
	
	c) Could you clarify that?
	
	d) I'd like to take a moment to introduce our new tour coordinator.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:00:38
	
	
	
	7a Questão (Ref.:201907292298)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	What is a project?
		
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making costs for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for nobody else, for a whole community or even for a country. It does not involve making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	A project is an order prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	 
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	A project is a orderl prepared for yourself, for nobody else, not even for a community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:02:59
	
	
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	8a Questão (Ref.:201907402265)
	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?
		
	 
	a) Analysing a point and giving recommendations.
	
	b) Introducing yourself.
	
	e) Thanking the audience for their attention.
	
	c) Stating the main points.
	
	d) Stating the purpose of your presentation.
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:04:18
	
	
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	9a Questão (Ref.:201910706953)
	Acerto: 0,0  / 1,0
	Communication plays an important role in our lives and asking questions is a typical characteristic of it.
In general, questions need to ......
Choose the INCORRECT one.
		
	
	Be put politely
 
	 
	Show your mood.
	 
	Be about one issue
 
	
	Be clear
	
	Encourage a response
	Respondido em 24/04/2020 21:06:59
	
	
	
	10a Questão (Ref.:201910163282)
	Acerto: 1,0  / 1,0
	When we talk about current events, we use verb forms that are compatible with this necessity of expressions.Such as when we use Present Simple, for example.
Choose the alternative tha IS NOT CORRECT in relation to this verb tense:
 
		
	
	to talk about something happening regularly in the present.
Example:
The children come home from school at about four.
We often see your brother at work.
	
	to talk about things which are generally true.
Example:
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
The Nile is the longest river in Africa.
 
	
	to talk about something happening continually in the present.
Example:
They live next door to us.
He works for the Post Office.
 
	 
	to talk about things which are connected with the past.
Example:
He lived in Rome when he was young.
 
 
	
	
to talk about a situation that we think is more or less permanent.
Example:
Where do you live?
She works in a bank.
	PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		     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:
	
	
	
	- 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..
	
	
	None of the answers.
	
	
	- 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.
	
	
	- 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.
	
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..
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Jane: Well, George, I have to go now.
George: What's the hurry?
Jane: I have an appointment at 9.30. It's already five past six.
George: It was nice talking to you.
Jane: ..................
George: Bye. Jane!
 
What is the best option to complete the dialogue above?
 
	
	
	
	I was talking to George yesterday.
	
	
	What time is it?.
	
	
	I'll meet you again soon. Bye!
	
	
	She will never go there.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
Explicação:
Finally, it is time to say goodbye. But it isn't easy for Americans to say goodbye. We postpone it and avoid it, and when we finally do say it, we say it again and again.
All of the expressions below mean goodbye:
Good-bye. Good night. I'll talk to you later. Talk to you later.
Have a nice weekend. Have a nice day. I'll see you later.
See you later. I'll see you. See you. See you soon.
Take care of yourself. Take care.
I must go now. I (really) must be going. I must be off.
I¿m afraid I¿ve got to go. It¿s getting (very/ rather) late.
I¿ve enjoyed talking to you. It¿s been (most) interesting talking to you.
It¿s been a very useful meeting/ nice afternoon.
I look forward to our next meeting. I look forward to seeing you again.
It was nice to meet you. / It was nice meeting you. (first time conversation)
It was nice talking to you. / It was really good talking to you.
I enjoyed talking to you.  / I enjoyed our conversation.
It was nice to see you (again). OR It was nice seeing you (again).
Thanks for coming./ I'm glad you came. / I enjoyed your visit. (conversations with visitors)
I enjoyed having you here. / I'm sorry you have to go. (conversations with visitors)
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Read the sentences and choose the alternative that reveals the situation in which they are used My name's Jane Shaw. I'm responsible for travel arrangements. For those of you who don't know me, my name's Tom Stotter. As you know, I'm in charge of public relations. I'm the new Marketing Manager.
	
	
	
	Going home
	
	
	Presenting a project
	
	
	Signing a contract
	
	
	Introducing yourself
	
	
	Exposing results
	
Explicação:
If you must speak to a group of people (for example, to give a speech or a presentation), you may sometimes find it necessary to use the following phrases:
For those of you who don't know me, my name is John Smith.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		"You say yes, I say no
You say stop but I say go, go, go
Oh no
You say goodbye and I say hello
Hello, hello
I don't know why you say goodbye
I say hello, hello hello
I don't know why you say goodbye
I say hello (...)"
Hello, goodbye is a song from The Beatles. Thinking about the words goodbye and hello, they can be used:
	
	
	
	Only to greet someone you' re very close.
	
	
	To greet people on the streets. Indoors we use another expressions.
	
	
	To greet people you' re close to ando someone who is not so close. They' re versatile expressions.
	
	
	Only to greet people from your family.
	
	
	To greet people formally, only.
	
Explicação:
There might be occasions where you will have to introduce yourself. For example, if you are meeting a new colleague or an associate, you might start off by extending your hand and saying "Hello! I am .....". If you have been introduced earlier to someone, do not assume that the person would remember you and be prepared to reintroduce yourself should it be necessary.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Well, we know that there are many ways to introduce yourself and people. Choose which one is the best to introduce yourself:
	
	
	
	Hi, I'm Carla. Nice to meet you.
	
	
	Hi, this is Carla. Carla is me. I am a really nice person.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	Hi, how do you do. Please, let me introduce her to you.
	
	
	Hello, This is Carla. She's pleased to meet you.
	
Explicação:
INTRODUCING YOURSELF
There are several phrases you can use to introduce yourself to a stranger. Here are two NEUTRAL examples:
1. I introduce myself? My name is John Smith. I'm responsible for sales.
I don't think we've met. I¿d like to introduce myself. I¿m ¿ . Let me introduce myself. My name¿s ¿
1. name is John Smith. I work for SlashCom.
 
Here are two INFORMAL examples:
1. I'm John Smith. I work with Dave Benjamin.
1. I'm John Smith. I'm a friend of Dave Benjamin.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Among the following sentences which one would you use to greet a friend?
	
	
	
	What's your favorite dish?
	
	
	Where are you from?
	
	
	Are you Portuguese or not?
	
	
	What's up?
	
	
	Pleased to meet you, Laura.
	
Explicação:
	FORMAL GREETINGS
	INFORMAL GREETINGS
	VERY INFORMAL/SLANG
	Good morning!
Good afternoon!
Good evening!
How are you?
How do you do?
 
	Hello! / Hi!
How are things going?
How are you doing?
How is everything?
How have you been?
What have you been up to?
It's very nice to see you.
You're looking well.
 
	Hi!
How's life?
How're things?
How's it going?
What's happening?
What's happening with you?
What's new?
What's new with you?
What's up?
What'cha been up to lately?7.
		In what kind of situation do you say this? "For those of you who don't know me, my name's Tom Stotter."
	
	
	
	d) To state how you want to deal with questions
	
	
	a) To welcome the audience
	
	
	e) To conclude a presentation
	
	
	b) To introduce yourself
	
	
	c) To state the purpose of the presentation
	
Explicação:
If you must speak to a group of people (for example, to give a speech or a presentation), you may sometimes find it necessary to use the following phrases:
For those of you who don't know me, my name is John Smith.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		    
     Keeping a conversation going with someone you don' t know very well is really an action of class, of elegance. You cannot be too formal or too informal to talk and keep talking to people you' re not very close. Choose the best phrase to keep a conversation going between the options below:
	
	
	
	What do you think about my clothes? 
	
	
	Do you often travel to France?
	
	
	How old are you?
	
	
	How much money do you make at work?
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
Explicação:
KEEPING THE CONVERSATION GOING
Do you often travel to Scandinavia? /Have you been here before?
Is this your first visit to Denmark? / How long are you going to stay?
What do you do, by the way? / What line of business are you in?
Do you know many people here? / Can I get you a drink?
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MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		What would you say in order to ask to meet someone?
	
	
	
	c) Would Friday suit you?
	
	
	b) I am not so sure.
	
	
	e) I am afraid I can't.
	
	
	d) How about next Friday, instead?
	
	
	a) Yes, Monday is fine.
	
Explicação:
I was wondering if you would like to join us for a meal.
Perhaps you would like to have dinner at my home.
Perhaps you would like to come round for a meal.
We wanted to invite you to dinner.
I thought you might like to try some of our local cuisine.
There¿s a really nice place just a few minutes from here/ round the corner/ down the road.
There¿s a pretty good place you might like which specializes in fish.
There¿s a great new place with a fantastic view of the city.
 
 INFORMAL
Why not come round for a drink? / What about going out for a meal?
Why not join us for a drink? / Fancy going for a drink/ a meal?
There¿s a really nice place just a few minutes from here/ round the corner.
Shall we meet later tonight to discuss it over dinner?
Let¿s discuss it later over a drink.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		About addressing the first person in conversation, what is the best way to start a conversation? Choose the best option:
 
	
	
	
	Joe Jones, this is... What' s you name anyway?
	
	
	Joe Jones, I'd like you to meet someone.  This is Barbra Lights.
	
	
	Joe, it's Barbra Lights.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	Joe Jones, Barbra Lights. You know what to do...
	
Explicação:
What you want to say to Mary Smith can be divided into three parts:
1. Mary Smith's name
2. Your purpose for coming to her
3. John Brown's name
 
So what you say to Mary Smith could be:
Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet someone. This is John Brown.
Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet a friend of mine. This is John Brown.
Mary Smith, I'd like to introduce a colleague of mine. This is John Brown.
Mary Smith, may I introduce someone to you? This is John Brown.
Normally, you would never address Mary Smith with both of her names. You do so in this situation so that John Brown can hear them.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		When meeting someone formally for the first time, what is the best choice to start a conversation?
	
	
	
	How do you do?
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	Hi, man!
	
	
	Hey, what's up?
	
	
	How do you do, dude?
	
Explicação:
Meeting someone for the first time:
It's nice to meet you. / It's a pleasure to meet you.
I'm very happy to meet you.  / I'm pleased to meet you.
I'm delighted to meet you. / How do you do. *
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		     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.
	
	
	- 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..
	
	
	- 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.
	
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..
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Jane: Well, George, I have to go now.
George: What's the hurry?
Jane: I have an appointment at 9.30. It's already five past six.
George: It was nice talking to you.
Jane: ..................
George: Bye. Jane!
 
What is the best option to complete the dialogue above?
 
	
	
	
	I was talking to George yesterday.
	
	
	What time is it?.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	I'll meet you again soon. Bye!
	
	
	She will never go there.
	
Explicação:
Finally, it is time to say goodbye. But it isn't easy for Americans to say goodbye. We postpone it and avoid it, and when we finally do say it, we say it again and again.
All of the expressions below mean goodbye:
Good-bye. Good night. I'll talk to you later. Talk to you later.
Have a nice weekend. Have a nice day. I'll see you later.
See you later. I'll see you. See you. See you soon.
Take care of yourself. Take care.
I must go now. I (really) must be going. I must be off.
I¿m afraid I¿ve got to go. It¿s getting (very/ rather) late.
I¿ve enjoyed talking to you. It¿s been (most) interesting talking to you.
It¿s been a very useful meeting/ nice afternoon.
I look forward to our next meeting. I look forward to seeing you again.
It was nice to meet you. / It was nice meeting you. (first time conversation)
It was nice talking to you. / It was really good talking to you.
I enjoyed talking to you.  / I enjoyed our conversation.
It was nice to see you (again). OR It was nice seeing you (again).
Thanks for coming./ I'm glad you came. / I enjoyed your visit. (conversations with visitors)
I enjoyed having you here. / I'm sorry you have to go. (conversations with visitors)
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Well, we know that there are many ways to introduce yourself and people. Choose which one is the best to introduce yourself:
	
	
	
	Hi, this is Carla. Carla is me. I am a really nice person.
	
	
	Hi, I'm Carla. Nice to meetyou.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	Hello, This is Carla. She's pleased to meet you.
	
	
	Hi, how do you do. Please, let me introduce her to you.
	
Explicação:
INTRODUCING YOURSELF
There are several phrases you can use to introduce yourself to a stranger. Here are two NEUTRAL examples:
1. I introduce myself? My name is John Smith. I'm responsible for sales.
I don't think we've met. I¿d like to introduce myself. I¿m ¿ . Let me introduce myself. My name¿s ¿
1. name is John Smith. I work for SlashCom.
 
Here are two INFORMAL examples:
1. I'm John Smith. I work with Dave Benjamin.
1. I'm John Smith. I'm a friend of Dave Benjamin.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		"You say yes, I say no
You say stop but I say go, go, go
Oh no
You say goodbye and I say hello
Hello, hello
I don't know why you say goodbye
I say hello, hello hello
I don't know why you say goodbye
I say hello (...)"
Hello, goodbye is a song from The Beatles. Thinking about the words goodbye and hello, they can be used:
	
	
	
	To greet people on the streets. Indoors we use another expressions.
	
	
	To greet people you' re close to ando someone who is not so close. They' re versatile expressions.
	
	
	Only to greet people from your family.
	
	
	Only to greet someone you' re very close.
	
	
	To greet people formally, only.
	
Explicação:
There might be occasions where you will have to introduce yourself. For example, if you are meeting a new colleague or an associate, you might start off by extending your hand and saying "Hello! I am .....". If you have been introduced earlier to someone, do not assume that the person would remember you and be prepared to reintroduce yourself should it be necessary.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		     Informal introductions are a common way to get friends to know each other. It's a very usual dialogue situation in different situations. Choose the best informal introduction from the phrases below:
 
	
	
	
	Mary. I'd like you to meet someone. This is John Brown.
	
	
	Mary Smith, may I introduce someone to you?  This is John Brown.
	
	
	Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet a friend of mine.  This is John Brown.
	
	
	Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet someone.  This is John Brown.
	
	
	Mary Smith, I'd like to introduce a colleague of mine.  This is John Brown.
	
Explicação:
With informal introductions, it is okay to follow the same pattern as with neutral introductions. However, because it is an informal situation, you should address each person by his or her first name.
	
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MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Which alternative is the correct one to complete this sentence? "I'm thinking of _____________ a job with a multinational company."
	
	
	
	applying for
	
	
	wanting
	
	
	asking by
	
	
	asking for
	
	
	having
	
Explicação:
To apply for = candidatar-se.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Choose the most suitable answer: 'I left my last job because I felt that they didn't recognize my _____________.'
	
	
	
	(b) accomplishments
	
	
	(c) acclimation
	
	
	(a) accommodations
	
	
	(d) companions
	
	
	(e) company
	
Explicação:
Why did you leave your last job/ Why are you planning to leave your job? I left my last job because I felt that they didn't recognize my accomplishments.
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		What is the best description for job interview?
	
	
	
	None of the descriptions below.
	
	
	A job interview is a long and fun process and in this unit we will see some ways of applying for a wlak on the mall, especially dealing with people you don¿t know, as well as learn how to talk about your credit card experiences.
	
	
	A job interview is a long and stressful process and in this unit we will see some ways of applying for a vacation, especially dealing with people you don¿t know, as well as learn how to talk about your travelling experiences.
	
	
	A job interview can mean "some work that has to be done", for example: there are jobs to be done in the house: washing up, mending things that are broken, etc.
	
	
	A job interview is a process in which a potential employee is evaluated by an employer for prospective employment in their company, organization, or firm. During this process, the employer hopes to determine whether or not the applicant is suitable for the role.
	
Explicação:
A job interview is a process in which a potential employee is evaluated by an employer for prospective employment in their company, organization, or firm. During this process, the employer hopes to determine whether or not the applicant is suitable for the role.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Work  Job? Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word.
1. I'm busy - a have a lot of ____.
2. My parents go to ____ by train.
3. My brother is looking for a new ____.
4. Ann starts ____ at 8 o'clock every day!
5. What's your ____? ( What do you do for a living?)
6. Josh has two ____ - she's an Uber driver and a part-time waitress.
 
	
	
	
	work - work - job - job - work - jobs
	
	
	work - work - work - job - job - jobs  
	
	
	work - job - work - work - job - jobs
	
	
	work - job - job - work - work - jobs
	
	
	work - work - job - work - job - jobs
	
Explicação:
1. I'm busy - a have a lot of work.
2. My parents go to work by train.
3. My brother is looking for a new job.
4. Ann starts work at 8 o'clock every day!
5. What's your job? ( What do you do for a living?)
6. Josh has two jobs - she's an Uber driver and a part-time waitress.
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Thinking about "business vocabulary", we can say that "To work on your own initiative" means:
 
 
	
	
	
	To make decisions about your work without having to wait for someone else to help you.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	Make decisions about your work without having to wait for a boss to help you.
	
	
	Make decisions about your work having to wait for someone else to help you.
	
	
	Make decisions about your work waiting for a trusting person to help you.
	
Explicação:
To work on your own initiative - to make decisions about your work without having to wait for someone else to help you
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Thinking about GLOSSARY ON COMPANIES , we can say that Press means:
	
	
	
	The collecting and publishing or broadcasting of news; journalism in general;  the entirety of media and agencies that collect, publish, transmit, or broadcast the news.
	
	
	To do more than one piece of work at a time.
	
	
	To make decisions about your work without having to wait for someone else to help you.
	
	
	Jobs that no-one is doing that someone is needed to do.
	
	
	To be the boss of, to make sure something is done, to supervise.
	
Explicação:
Press ¿ the collecting and publishing or broadcasting of news; journalism in general;  the entirety of media and agencies that collect, publish, transmit, or broadcast the news.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		  Thinking about GLOSSARY ON COMPANIES , we can say that To retire means:
	
	
	
	Jobs that no-one is doing that someone is needed to do.
 
	
	
	To stop working, usually because someone has reached a certain age.
	
	
	Someone who employs people for a firm, also known as a personnel manager.
	
	
	Companies which have details of jobs and details of the people who might wantthem.
	
	
	Collecting and publishing or broadcasting of news; journalism in general;  the entirety of media and agencies that collect, publish, transmit, or broadcast the news.
	
Explicação:
To retire - to stop working, usually because someone has reached a certain age
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		 
What is the best answer for this dialogue?
 
Ms. Norton: Good morning! I see on your resume that you worked as a manager at Business Country. Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there?
Carrie Susan: Sure, ok.  I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees, I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory.
Ms. Norton: What was the most difficult part of your job?
Carrie Susan: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right.
Ms. Norton: That's how we feel here, too. How long did you work there?
Carrie Susan: I was there for 3 1/2 years. I left the company last month.
Ms. Norton: And why did you leave?
Carrie Susan: ..............................................
	
	
	
	Well, I got tired of the job.
	
	
	Well, I got emotionally involved with someone in the company.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	My boyfriend didn't like my job.
	
	
	My boyfriend has been transferred to New York City and I understand your company has an opening there, too.
	
Explicação:
My boyfriend has been transferred to New York City and I understand your company has an opening there, too. = it is the answer that suits the best in a job interview. All the others are too personal.
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MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		We can often find out about people's feelings by:
	
	
	
	describing their realism.
	
	
	dealing with their parents.
	
	
	learning about relationship.
	
	
	pointing their bad behaviour.
	
	
	listening to their tone of voice and watching their gestures and body language.
	
Explicação:
Listening to their tone of voice and watching their gestures and body language. = You should firmly shake the interviewer's hand while greeting him or her with a smile. Be sure to keep eye contact, especially when listening to the interviewer.
 
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		"Why did you leave your last job/ Why are you planning to leave your job?"
 
Thinking about professional interview, what is the best answer to the questions  above.
 
	
	
	
	My last job wasn't that great, because I was not motivated to wake up to work anymore. I didn't make enough friends there and I really needed another job. Based on the job description I really believe that I can meet nice people here.
 
	
	
	My last job was not challenging enough. I was not motivated to wake up to work anymore and I really needed a change. Based on the job description I really believe that I can find what am I looking for in your company.
	
	
	My last job was great, but I was not motivated to wake up to work anymore because I didn't make enough money and I really needed a change. Based on the job description I really believe that I can work less and make more money here.
	
	
	My last job wasn't good, I was not motivated to wake up to work anymore because there were many mean people there, many bullers, many nasty people. Based on the job description I really believe that I can meet nice friend here. I'm a really lonely person.
 
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
Explicação:
Suggestions:
My last job was not challenging enough. I was not motivated to wake up to work anymore and I really needed a change. Based on the job description I really believe that I can find what am I looking for in your company.¿
¿There was a downsizing in our company and similarly to most people in my department, I was fired. However, it is the past. I am ready to utilize the knowledge and experience and start to build my new career in your corporation.¿
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Which alternative is the one that correctly fills in the blank space in the following sentence? I see from your ......... form that you have had three different jobs in the last 5 years.
	
	
	
	applying
	
	
	apply
	
	
	applied
	
	
	application
	
	
	negation
	
Explicação:
Application - the letter you send when you apply for a job.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Thinking about GLOSSARY ON COMPANIES , we can say that Press means:
	
	
	
	To be the boss of, to make sure something is done, to supervise.
	
	
	Jobs that no-one is doing that someone is needed to do.
	
	
	To do more than one piece of work at a time.
	
	
	The collecting and publishing or broadcasting of news; journalism in general;  the entirety of media and agencies that collect, publish, transmit, or broadcast the news.
	
	
	To make decisions about your work without having to wait for someone else to help you.
	
Explicação:
Press ¿ the collecting and publishing or broadcasting of news; journalism in general;  the entirety of media and agencies that collect, publish, transmit, or broadcast the news.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		You are at a job interview. The interviewer asks: "Why did you apply for this job?". You answer:
	
	
	
	e) "I am not very patient, what is obviously not good. But I am working on it every day, doing various exercises."
	
	
	b) "I really like the job description and the working duties for this position. I believe that I am the perfect match for the job and can be an asset for your team."
	
	
	a) "I've just graduated from the University of Singapore with a degree in Computers. During the summers, I worked as a systems administrator for a small company to help pay for my education."
	
	
	c) "My goal is to become a better manager and help my employer to achieve good results as much as I can."
	
	
	d) "I was born and raised in Milan, Italy. I attended the University of Milan and received my master's degree in Economics. I have worked for 12 years as a financial consultant in Milan for various companies including Rossi Consultants, Quasar Insurance and Sardi and Sons. I enjoy playing tennis in my free time and learning languages."
	
Explicação:
Suggestion:
¿I really like the job description and the working duties for this position. I believe that I am the perfect match for the job and can be an asset for your team.¿
¿I decided to apply because I really like the vision of your company and the possibilities for me there. It is a role where I can use my full potential and really help your company to grow.¿
I've been looking for a job where I can use my creative skills and work with people. I've heard good things about your company.¿
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Allan: I need a job.
Barbra: I thought you had a job.
Allan: I did.
Barbra: What happened?
Allan: I got laid off.
Barbra: That's terrible! When did it happen?
Allan: I got laid off last week.
Barbra: Just you?
Allan: No, ten of my coworkers got laid off, too.
Barbra: ........................
Allan: I'm looking in the newspaper for a job.
Barbra: Good luck!
 
What is the best option to complete the dialogue above?
	
	
	
	What are you going to read on weekend?
	
	
	What are you going to buy in this mall?
	
	
	What areyou going to have for desert?
	
	
	What are you going to eat for dinner?
	
	
	What are you going to do?
	
Explicação:
A: I need a job.
B: I thought you had a job.
A: I did.
B: What happened?
A: I got laid off.
B: That¿s terrible! When did it happen?
A: I got laid off last week.
B: Just you?
A: No, ten of my coworkers got laid off, too.
B: What are you going to do?
A: I¿m looking in the newspaper for a job.
B: Good luck!
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		In some more formal occasions, such as a business interview, asking personal questions can get a little bit complicated since the interviewer can sound too direct or rude. Therefore, there are some introductory phrases that can be used to make them sound more polite. Which question from the following alternatives does not follow this rule?
	
	
	
	What do you hope to accomplish within the next year?
	
	
	Could you tell me a bit more about your previous job?
	
	
	Would you mind telling me about your family?
	
	
	Something else I'd like to know is what you are proud to have accomplished at your last job.
	
	
	I wonder if you see yourself in this company five years from now.
	
Explicação:
The only question that does not include an introductory phrase is the direct question: "What do you hope to accomplish within the next year?" 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		 
What is the best answer for this dialogue?
 
Ms. Norton: Good morning! I see on your resume that you worked as a manager at Business Country. Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there?
Carrie Susan: Sure, ok.  I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees, I did all of the ordering for the store, and I kept track of the inventory.
Ms. Norton: What was the most difficult part of your job?
Carrie Susan: Probably handling angry customers. We didn't have them very often, but when we did, I needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right.
Ms. Norton: That's how we feel here, too. How long did you work there?
Carrie Susan: I was there for 3 1/2 years. I left the company last month.
Ms. Norton: And why did you leave?
Carrie Susan: ..............................................
	
	
	
	Well, I got tired of the job.
	
	
	None of the answers above.
	
	
	My boyfriend didn't like my job.
	
	
	Well, I got emotionally involved with someone in the company.
	
	
	My boyfriend has been transferred to New York City and I understand your company has an opening there, too.
	
Explicação:
My boyfriend has been transferred to New York City and I understand your company has an opening there, too. = it is the answer that suits the best in a job interview. All the others are too personal.
	
	PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A3_201907120564_V2
	
		Lupa
	 
	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Job or work? I. A woman's ________________ is never done. (proverb) II. Choose a ___________ you love and you will never have to work a day in your life. (Confucius) III. Henry loves Science Fiction ______, his favorite writers are H.G.Wells and George Orwell. IV. It took me an hour to get home from ______________ yesterday.
	
	
	
	job ¿ work ¿ works - job
	
	
	job ¿ work ¿ works - mob
	
	
	job ¿ job ¿ works - work
	
	
	work ¿ work - jobs - job
	
	
	work ¿ job ¿ job s - work
	
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.
 
In these examples, we do not know exactly what the person¿s duties or responsibilities are. David works in a café, but we do not know if he cleans the tables or cooks the food.
 
So, in this sense, 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.
 
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Choose the best alternative for this situation:
When your job is safe and there's no fear of losing it, your situation is ____________________.
	
	
	
	(e) downsizing
	
	
	(d) challenge
	
	
	(a) dangerous
	
	
	(c) secure
	
	
	(b) safe
	
Explicação:
Secure (adjective) - It is used with the nouns 'situation' or 'position'. And it has the same meaning as 'job security', e.g. 'I'm looking for more job security'. A good reason to give for changing companies if there is uncertainty about what will happen with your current job/position.
 
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		What is the right preposition? I. . I meet my clients _______ their offices II. I¿m rarely _______ my desk. III. We deliver our products _______ ship and air freight. IV. I am working _______ a project to produce a new product for next year.
	
	
	
	in ¿ at ¿ on ¿ on
	
	
	at ¿ on ¿ on ¿ at
	
	
	at ¿ at ¿ on ¿ on
	
	
	in ¿ at ¿ in ¿ at
	
	
	at ¿ at ¿ by ¿ on
	
Explicação:
FIXED PREPOSITIONS.
I. I meet my clients _______ their offices (AT)
II. I¿m rarely _______ my desk.  (AT)
III. We deliver our products _______ ship and air freight. (BY)
IV. I am working _______ a project to produce a new product for next year. (ON)
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Choose the best alternative for this situation:
When a company reduces its operations and number of employees, it is ____________________.
	
	
	
	(d) pursuing
	
	
	(e) moving on
	
	
	(c) downsizing
	
	
	(b) turning down
	
	
	(a) redundant
	
Explicação:
 
Downsizing (verb) - The infinitive is 'to downsize'. This is a common business term to describe the action of reducing costs by closing down certain activities and operations, and of course reducing its number of staff, e.g. 'The company is downsizing its banking operations by closing ten of its offices in Europe'.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Choose the option which best completes the following sentences: "Please send ___________manual for machine we ordered at the end of the month. Production __________ also requires copy of specification sheet.building / designed
	
	
	instruction / manager
	
	
	designed / repayments
	
	
	salary / manager
	
	
	instruction / computer
	
Explicação:
 "Please send ___________(INSTRUCTION) manual (MANUAL DE INSTRUÇÃO) for machine we ordered at the end of the month. Production __________ (MANAGER - GERENTE DE PRODUÇÃO) also requires copy of specification sheet.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		 Choose the best response to complete each of the following sentences:
1. This job is too ______________ (stressed-out/stressful).
2. There's a lot of work, but I can ______________ (deal/handle) it.
3. I was ______________ (hired/heard) last month.
 4. They ______________ (fired/failed) two of my co-workers, and I'm afraid I might be next.
5. I work ______________ (at/in) sales.
6. My ______________ (commute/communion) (= the time it takes me to get to work) isn't so bad.
 7. They provide us with a good benefits ______________ (pack/package).
	
	
	
	(c) stressful - handle - hired - fired - in - commute - package
	
	
	(b) stressful - deal - hired - fired - at - commute - package
	
	
	(d) stressed out - handle - hired - fired - at - commute - package
	
	
	(a) stressed out - deal - hired - fired - at - commute - pack
	
	
	(e) stressful - handle - hired - fired - at - commute - pack
	
Explicação:
1. This job is too ______________ (stressed-out/stressful). - stressful - estressante
2. There's a lot of work, but I can ______________ (deal/handle) it. - handle something - deal with something
3. I was ______________ (hired/heard) last month. - fired - demitido
 4. They ______________ (fired/failed) two of my co-workers, and I'm afraid I might be next. - fired - demitir
5. I work ______________ (at/in) sales. in
6. My ______________ (commute/communion) (= the time it takes me to get to work) isn't so bad. = commute
 7. They provide us with a good benefits ______________ (pack/package). package
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		11. Complete with the proper preposition:
 a) I work _________ a large, comfortable office.
 b) Our factory is _________ the suburbs.
 c) Our HQ is about 25 Km. _________ the airport.
d) I meet my clients _________their offices
e) We are the biggest manufacturer of sausages _________ the world.
	
	
	
	(c) at - in - from - at - of
	
	
	(d) in - in - from - in - in
	
	
	(a) in - in - from - at - of
	
	
	(b) at - in - of - in - of
	
	
	(e) in - in - of - in - in
	
Explicação:
FIXED PREPOSITION
 
a) I work _________ a large, comfortable office. IN
 b) Our factory is _________ the suburbs. IN
 c) Our HQ is about 25 Km. _________ the airport. FROM
d) I meet my clients _________their offices. AT
e) We are the biggest manufacturer of sausages _________ the world. OF
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		Choose the best response to complete each of the following sentences:
1. I get along well with most of my ______________ (colleagues/employees) (= co-workers).
2. I'm thinking about ______________ (quitting/stopping) my job. 
3. Everyone seems to have gotten a __________ (raise/boost) ( = an increase in salary) except me.
4. The ______________ (upper/up) management people are not very well liked by the rest of us.
5. I'm taking a week ______________ (off/of) to go on vacation
	
	
	
	(b) colleagues  - quitting  -  raise  -  upper - off
	
	
	(a) employees - quitting  -  raise  - upper - of
	
	
	(d) colleagues -  stopping  -  boost  - upper - off
	
	
	(e) employees - quitting  -  raise  - upper - off
	
	
	(c) colleagues -  stopping  -  raise  - up - of
	
Explicação:
. I get along well with most of my ______________ (colleagues/employees) (= co-workers). = COLLEAGUES - CLEGAS DE TRABALHO
2. I'm thinking about ______________ (quitting/stopping) my job. 
3. Everyone seems to have gotten a __________ (raise/boost) ( = an increase in salary) except me. - RAISE = AUMENTO
4. The ______________ (upper/up) management people are not very well liked by the rest of us. = UPPER - C-level (adjective) - upper management, directors
5. I'm taking a week ______________ (off/of) to go on vacation - OFF - DE FOLGA.
PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A3_201907120564_V1
	
		Lupa
	 
	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		What is the right preposition? I. . I meet my clients _______ their offices II. I¿m rarely _______ my desk. III. We deliver our products _______ ship and air freight. IV. I am working _______ a project to produce a new product for next year.
	
	
	
	at ¿ at ¿ by ¿ on
	
	
	in ¿ at ¿ on ¿ on
	
	
	at ¿ on ¿ on ¿ at
	
	
	in ¿ at ¿ in ¿ at
	
	
	at ¿ at ¿ on ¿ on
	
Explicação:
FIXED PREPOSITIONS.
I. I meet my clients _______ their offices (AT)
II. I¿m rarely _______ my desk.  (AT)
III. We deliver our products _______ ship and air freight. (BY)
IV. I am working _______ a project to produce a new product for next year. (ON)
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		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 ____.
	
	
	
	(e) job - work - work - work - job
	
	
	(b) work - job - job - work - job
	
	
	(c) work - work - job - work - work
	
	
	(d) job - work - job - work - work
	
	
	(a) job - work - job - work - job
	
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.
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Whenever talking or writing about work, we had better pay attention to the preposition we are making use of. One of the following sentences contains a preposition mistake. Choose the alternative in which the preposition has been mistakenly used in the context.
	
	
	
	I'm working in a project to develop a new software program.We deliver our products by ship and air freight.
	
	
	I teach English at my clients' offices. 
	
	
	My boss works between 12 and 14 hours a day.
	
	
	I'm in charge of the sales team.
	
Explicação:
All the sentences contain the correct use of the underlined preposition but the sentence "I'm working in a project to develop a new software program". The correct preposition in this context is: I'm working on a project to develop a new software program.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Complete these proverbs related to job/work.
 a) A woman's work is never __________. (Housework and raising children are jobs that have no end. (Typically said by a woman to indicate how busy she is.))
b) Business before __________. (You should finish your work before starting to relax and enjoy yourself.)
c) Many hands make __________ work. (If everyone helps with a large task, it will get done easily and quickly.)
d) Where there's a __________, there's a way. (If you truly want to do something, you will find a way to do it, in spite of obstacles.)
e) Practice makes __________. (Doing something over and over again is the only way to learn to do it well.)
	
	
	
	(e) done - pleasure - light - will - perfection
	
	
	(c) done - pleasure - light - hope - perfection
	
	
	(d) made - pleasure - light - hope - perfection
	
	
	(b) made - entertainment - light - hope - perfect.
	
	
	(a) made - pleasure - light - will - perfection.
	
Explicação:
PROVERBS
 
a) A woman's work is never __________. (Housework and raising children are jobs that have no end. (Typically said by a woman to indicate how busy she is.)) DONE
b) Business before __________. (You should finish your work before starting to relax and enjoy yourself.) PLEASURE
c) Many hands make __________ work. (If everyone helps with a large task, it will get done easily and quickly.) LIGHT
d) Where there's a __________, there's a way. (If you truly want to do something, you will find a way to do it, in spite of obstacles.) WILL
e) Practice makes __________. (Doing something over and over again is the only way to learn to do it well.) PERFECT
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		11. Complete with the proper preposition:
 a) I work _________ a large, comfortable office.
 b) Our factory is _________ the suburbs.
 c) Our HQ is about 25 Km. _________ the airport.
d) I meet my clients _________their offices
e) We are the biggest manufacturer of sausages _________ the world.
	
	
	
	(b) at - in - of - in - of
	
	
	(c) at - in - from - at - of
	
	
	(e) in - in - of - in - in
	
	
	(a) in - in - from - at - of
	
	
	(d) in - in - from - in - in
	
Explicação:
FIXED PREPOSITION
 
a) I work _________ a large, comfortable office. IN
 b) Our factory is _________ the suburbs. IN
 c) Our HQ is about 25 Km. _________ the airport. FROM
d) I meet my clients _________their offices. AT
e) We are the biggest manufacturer of sausages _________ the world. OF
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Choose the best response to complete each of the following sentences:
1. I get along well with most of my ______________ (colleagues/employees) (= co-workers).
2. I'm thinking about ______________ (quitting/stopping) my job. 
3. Everyone seems to have gotten a __________ (raise/boost) ( = an increase in salary) except me.
4. The ______________ (upper/up) management people are not very well liked by the rest of us.
5. I'm taking a week ______________ (off/of) to go on vacation
	
	
	
	(a) employees - quitting  -  raise  - upper - of
	
	
	(c) colleagues -  stopping  -  raise  - up - of
	
	
	(b) colleagues  - quitting  -  raise  -  upper - off
	
	
	(e) employees - quitting  -  raise  - upper - off
	
	
	(d) colleagues -  stopping  -  boost  - upper - off
	
Explicação:
. I get along well with most of my ______________ (colleagues/employees) (= co-workers). = COLLEAGUES - CLEGAS DE TRABALHO
2. I'm thinking about ______________ (quitting/stopping) my job. 
3. Everyone seems to have gotten a __________ (raise/boost) ( = an increase in salary) except me. - RAISE = AUMENTO
4. The ______________ (upper/up) management people are not very well liked by the rest of us. = UPPER - C-level (adjective) - upper management, directors
5. I'm taking a week ______________ (off/of) to go on vacation - OFF - DE FOLGA.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		Dialogue:
 
Ms. Lovechain: Good evening. I see on your email that you worked as a model at Ellite. Could you tell me a little more about your experiences there?
Naomi Crawford: Sure, ok.  I trevelled all over the world and appered on more than 100 magazine covers.
 
Ms. Lovechain: What was the most difficult part of your job?
Naomi Crawford: To be far from my family.
Ms. Lovechain: That's how we feel here, too. How long did you work there?
Naomi Crawford: I was there for 7 1/2 years. I left the Ellite last month.
Based on the dialogue above, it's correct to say that:
 
	
	
	
	Her trainee time was wonderful.
	
	
	She enjoyed working as a manager.
	
	
	Naomi missed her family a lot.
	
	
	Her job was very stressfull, she worked at the same place for years.
	
	
	Naomi doesn't miss her family.
	
Explicação:
Ms. Lovechain: What was the most difficult part of your job?
Naomi Crawford: To be far from my family.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		 Choose the best response to complete each of the following sentences:
1. This job is too ______________ (stressed-out/stressful).
2. There's a lot of work, but I can ______________ (deal/handle) it.
3. I was ______________ (hired/heard) last month.
 4. They ______________ (fired/failed) two of my co-workers, and I'm afraid I might be next.
5. I work ______________ (at/in) sales.
6. My ______________ (commute/communion) (= the time it takes me to get to work) isn't so bad.
 7. They provide us with a good benefits ______________ (pack/package).
	
	
	
	(d) stressed out - handle - hired - fired - at - commute - package
	
	
	(a) stressed out - deal - hired - fired - at - commute - pack
	
	
	(b) stressful - deal - hired - fired - at - commute - package
	
	
	(e) stressful - handle - hired - fired - at - commute - pack
	
	
	(c) stressful - handle - hired - fired - in - commute - package
	
Explicação:
1. This job is too ______________ (stressed-out/stressful). - stressful - estressante
2. There's a lot of work, but I can ______________ (deal/handle) it. - handle something - deal with something
3. I was ______________ (hired/heard) last month. - fired - demitido
 4. They ______________ (fired/failed) two of my co-workers, and I'm afraid I might be next. - fired - demitir
5. I work ______________ (at/in) sales. in
6. My ______________ (commute/communion) (= the time it takes me to get to work) isn't so bad. = commute
 7. They provide us with a good benefits ______________ (pack/package). package
	PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A4_201907120564_V2
	
		Lupa
	 
	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		You are talking business on the phone. How would you connect someone?
	
	
	
	b) Good morning, this is Marina.
	
	
	e) Could you spell that, please?
	
	
	c) Please hold and I¿ll put you through.
	
	
	a) Hello, this is John Block calling for Marina Smith.
	
	
	d) Jim is on another line at the moment. Would you like to hold?
	
Explicação:
	Connecting someone
	- One minute, I¿ll transfer you now.
- Please hold and I¿ll put you through. /I¿ll connect you.
- Let me see if Jim is available.
- One moment, please.- Hang on a minute. (informal)
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Complete the following dialogue:
Peter: This is Peter Jackson calling, is Bob in?
Frank: ________________________________.
 
	
	
	
	(e) I¿m afraid he doesn¿t want to see anyone. Can I take a message?
	
	
	(d) I'm afraid he's off at the moment. Can I take a message?
	
	
	(b) Yes, but he doesn¿t want to see anyone. Can I take a message?
	
	
	(c) I'm afraid he's out at the moment. Can I take a message?
	
	
	(a) Yes, he¿s at the toilet. Can I take a message?
	
Explicação:
Operator: Hello, Frank and Brothers, How can I help you?
Peter: This is Peter Jackson. Can I have extension 3421?
Operator: Certainly, hold on a minute, I'll put you through...
Frank: Bob Peterson's office, Frank speaking.
Peter: This is Peter Jackson calling, is Bob in?
Frank: I'm afraid he's out at the moment. Can I take a message?
Peter: Yes, Could you ask him to call me at . I need to talk to him about the Nuovo line, it's urgent.
 
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Complete this sentence with a proper expression: "What you need to do is look at your work and what you're doing and where that's taking you in your career. ______________that you are still employed to do a job, I expect you to do that job with a certain attitude."
	
	
	
	(d) But being in mind
	
	
	(a) But bearing in mind
	
	
	(c) But carrying in mind
	
	
	(e) But making in mind
	
	
	(b) But holding in mind
	
Explicação:
Sean: Okay, well, I¿m not going to get into a discussion about who deserved to get the job. Clearly, the person who was appointed was the right person for the job. What you need to do is look at your work and what you¿re doing and where that¿s taking you in your career. But bearing in mind that you are still employed to do a job and I expect you to do that job with a certain attitude. You¿re meeting members of the public quite regularly - it¿s important that you aren¿t unhappy, or at least that you don¿t show it. This meeting is really just to let you know I¿m not happy with the effort that you¿ve made...
Michelle: Okay¿
Sean: ¿ and I really want to see some improvement. I know it¿s difficult. I know that it¿s depressing not to get a job, but you¿ve got to snap out of it, you¿ve got to get on with the job that you¿re doing now.
 
bear (or keep) in mind = remember and take into account. " you need to bear in mind that the figures vary from place to place"
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Choose the best response to complete the following sentence: "I _______ you to try a bit harder."
	
	
	
	(b) expect
	
	
	(a) like
	
	
	(c) see
	
	
	(e) make
	
	
	(d) hope
	
Explicação:
expect =  1. to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive: 2. normal and what usually happens: 3. to think that someone should behave in a particular way or do a particular thing. - TER A EXPECTATIVE.
HOPE = MORE IN THE MEANING OF "ESPERANÇA".
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Complete this sentence with a proper expression: "At that point, ____________________ the way that you were behaving in the office, the way that you were being uncooperative, a little bit surly with people."
	
	
	
	(b) I wasn¿t particularly happy of
	
	
	(a) I wasn¿t particularly happy at
	
	
	(c) I wasn¿t particularly happy with
	
	
	(d) I wasn¿t particularly happy to
	
	
	(e) I wasn¿t particularly happy from
	
Explicação:
TRICKY CONVERSATIONS
v. I¿m not going to get into a discussion about¿
1. Clearly¿
1. What you need to do¿
1. But bearing in mind¿
1. I expect you to¿
1. It¿s important that you¿
1. I¿m not happy with the effort that you¿ve made
1. I really want to see some improvement
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		What¿s the meaning of this business idiom? "To do a roaring trade".
	
	
	
	(c) to combine work with social activities or enjoyment.
	
	
	(e) to be on time for all your business appointments.
	
	
	(a) to sell a lot of goods quickly.
	
	
	(b) to stop doing commerce or business.
	
	
	(d) to be operating and ready to do business.
	
Explicação:
 To do a roaring trade -  It was a hot day and the ice-cream sellers were doing a roaring trade. = to sell a lot of goods quickly.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		How would you reject having an appointment without rescheduling it?
	
	
	
	b) I am sorry I won't be able.
	
	
	e) Ah, Wednesday is going to be a little difficult. I'd much prefer Friday, if that's alright with you.
	
	
	a) I'm afraid I can't on the 3rd. What about the 6th?
	
	
	d) Maybe 11. am, instead?
	
	
	c) How about next Friday, instead?
	
Explicação:
RESCHEDULING AN APPOINTMENT
If you must reschedule or cancel an appointment, be sure to do so as soon as you know of the change in your schedule.       
v. You know we were going to meet next Friday? Well, I'm very sorry, but something urgent has come up.
1. I'm afraid that I'm not going to be able to meet you after all. Can we fix another time?
1. Something has just cropped up and I won't be able to meet you this afternoon. Can we make another time?
1. Can we postpone our appointment?
1. Let's see if we can find another day when we could get together.
1. Could we postpone till Thursday?
1. Could we move it up? (i.e. move it to an earlier time) / Could we move it up slightly?
1. Could we move it up one hour? / Could we move it up to 12 o'clock?
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		Complete the following sentence: "I'm sorry, I can't __________ to the meeting today. I am very sick."
	
	
	
	(a) make it
	
	
	(c) make
	
	
	(e) be
	
	
	(d) do
	
	
	(b) arrive
	
Explicação:
MAKE IT =  come (I¿m sorry, I can¿t make it to the meeting today. I am very sick).
	PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		How would you reject having an appointment without rescheduling it?
	
	
	
	d) Maybe 11. am, instead?
	
	
	b) I am sorry I won't be able.
	
	
	a) I'm afraid I can't on the 3rd. What about the 6th?
	
	
	e) Ah, Wednesday is going to be a little difficult. I'd much prefer Friday, if that's alright with you.
	
	
	c) How about next Friday, instead?
	
Explicação:
RESCHEDULING AN APPOINTMENT
If you must reschedule or cancel an appointment, be sure to do so as soon as you know of the change in your schedule.       
v. You know we were going to meet next Friday? Well, I'm very sorry, but something urgent has come up.
1. I'm afraid that I'm not going to be able to meet you after all. Can we fix another time?
1. Something has just cropped up and I won't be able to meet you this afternoon. Can we make another time?
1. Can we postpone our appointment?
1. Let's see if we can find another day when we could get together.
1. Could we postpone till Thursday?
1. Could we move it up? (i.e. move it to an earlier time) / Could we move it up slightly?
1. Could we move it up one hour? / Could we move it up to 12 o'clock?
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		What¿s the meaning of this business idiom? "To do a roaring trade".
	
	
	
	(d) to be operating and ready to do business.
	
	
	(b) to stop doing commerce or business.
	
	
	(a) to sell a lot of goods quickly.
	
	
	(e) to be on time for all your business appointments.
	
	
	(c) to combine work with social activities or enjoyment.
	
Explicação:
 To do a roaring trade -  It was a hot day and the ice-cream sellerswere doing a roaring trade. = to sell a lot of goods quickly.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Complete this sentence with a proper expression: "At that point, ____________________ the way that you were behaving in the office, the way that you were being uncooperative, a little bit surly with people."
	
	
	
	(b) I wasn¿t particularly happy of
	
	
	(c) I wasn¿t particularly happy with
	
	
	(e) I wasn¿t particularly happy from
	
	
	(a) I wasn¿t particularly happy at
	
	
	(d) I wasn¿t particularly happy to
	
Explicação:
TRICKY CONVERSATIONS
v. I¿m not going to get into a discussion about¿
1. Clearly¿
1. What you need to do¿
1. But bearing in mind¿
1. I expect you to¿
1. It¿s important that you¿
1. I¿m not happy with the effort that you¿ve made
1. I really want to see some improvement
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Choose the best response to complete the following sentence: "I _______ you to try a bit harder."
	
	
	
	(d) hope
	
	
	(c) see
	
	
	(a) like
	
	
	(e) make
	
	
	(b) expect
	
Explicação:
expect =  1. to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive: 2. normal and what usually happens: 3. to think that someone should behave in a particular way or do a particular thing. - TER A EXPECTATIVE.
HOPE = MORE IN THE MEANING OF "ESPERANÇA".
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		1. Complete the dialogue: A: I'd like to _________ a meeting with Ms. Terry. B: When would be a good time for you?
	
	
	
	(a) make
	
	
	(d) appoint
	
	
	(b) do
	
	
	(e) call off
	
	
	(c) schedule
	
Explicação:
SCHEDULE =  arrange or plan (an event) to take place at a particular time.
"the release of the single is scheduled for April"
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Which of the following alternatives would you use to reschedule an appointment?
	
	
	
	c) Are you free next week?
	
	
	a) Are you available on the 17th?
	
	
	e) Can we postpone our appointment?
	
	
	b) Could we meet 10 am on Monday 4th of July?
	
	
	d) Would Friday suit you?
	
Explicação:
RESCHEDULING AN APPOINTMENT
If you must reschedule or cancel an appointment, be sure to do so as soon as you know of the change in your schedule.       
v. You know we were going to meet next Friday? Well, I'm very sorry, but something urgent has come up.
1. I'm afraid that I'm not going to be able to meet you after all. Can we fix another time?
1. Something has just cropped up and I won't be able to meet you this afternoon. Can we make another time?
1. Can we postpone our appointment?
1. Let's see if we can find another day when we could get together.
1. Could we postpone till Thursday?
1. Could we move it up? (i.e. move it to an earlier time) / Could we move it up slightly?
1. Could we move it up one hour? / Could we move it up to 12 o'clock?
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		Complete the following sentence: "I'm sorry, I can't __________ to the meeting today. I am very sick."
	
	
	
	(b) arrive
	
	
	(d) do
	
	
	(c) make
	
	
	(e) be
	
	
	(a) make it
	
Explicação:
MAKE IT =  come (I¿m sorry, I can¿t make it to the meeting today. I am very sick).
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		Choose the most suitable answer: ¿I¿m not feeling well. Could you ___________ my meeting with John to tomorrow afternoon?¿
	
	
	
	(d) call off
	
	
	(e) double book
	
	
	(a) postpone
	
	
	(c) make it
	
	
	(b) delay
	
Explicação:
Postpone = decide to do something at a later time (Since John is late again, we have to postpone the meeting.
	
PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		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
	
	
	(a) partnership
	
	
	(d) worker
	
	
	(b) commission
	
	
	(e) company
	
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.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		► In the sentence "To start my business, I will have to borrow some love money", the expression "love money" means (choose the right option):
	
	
	
	the amount of money one puts into a business as capital.
	
	
	resources an entrepreneur needs to have when starting a business, including capital, skilled labor, management expertise, legal and financial advice, a facility, equipment, and most importantly, customers.
	
	
	money that is left after all the expenses of running a business have been deducted from the income.
	
	
	the amount or quantity of goods or services that consumers are willing and able to buy.
	
	
	loan to a person setting up a company from a friend, spouse or family member.
	
Explicação:
	love money (empréstimo camarada)
	loan to a person setting up a company from a friend, spouse or family member
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Which alternative completes the following sentences? 1. The company was ______________ in 1996. 2. It is _____________ in Latin America. 3. May says 'We are _____________ good business'.
	
	
	
	e) based - based - making
	
	
	a) founded - based - doing
	
	
	d) based - founded - doing
	
	
	b) founded - founded - making
	
	
	c) founded - based - making
	
Explicação:
1. The company was ______________ in 1996. FOUNDED - FUNDADA
2. It is _____________ in Latin America. - BASED - BASEADA - SITUADA
3. May says 'We are _____________ good business'. DO = TO DO BUSINESS = FAZER NEGÓCIOS.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Choose the best response to complete following sentence:
"An/A _________ includes all variables that affects it that are not controlled by the entrepreneur".
	
	
	
	(e) capital
	
	
	(c) entrepreneurship
	
	
	(b) demand
	
	
	(a) profit
	
	
	(d) environment
	
Explicação:
	environment (ambiente)
	elements affecting a business that are not controlled by the entrepreneur
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		How do you say which company you represent?
	
	
	
	(e) I have a job for Comfort Tours.
	
	
	(b) I work as Comfort Tours. .
	
	
	(a) I work for Comfort Tours.
	
	
	(c) I labor for Comfort Tours.
	
	
	(d) I labor as Comfort Tours.
	
Explicação:
A: Yes, that's me. How can I help you?
M: I represent 'Comfort Tours'. We're looking for a British company to help us with marketing in Britain.
A: Ah, so you are looking for a British agent to represent you here? Is that right?
M: Yes, exactly.
A: Well, that's perfect. We already represent a number of companies, so I'm certainly interested in discussing a partnership of some kind.
M: Oh, what other partnerships do you have?
A: Well, we represent a large Japanese company and we have agreements with agents in Australia and Greece. We handle all their marketing in Britain.
M: That sounds great. Why don't we sit down and talk a bit more about it?
A: Fine, let's get a coffee at thesame time.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Choose the set of words that best completes the text:
"If you've got the idea, where do you find the person with the know-how? Your personal network is a good source of introductions, but the local business community also has (1)_____________to offer. If you identify someone specific you'd like as your (2) _____________, ask your network for introductions. One (3)_____________ wanted to meet one of the richest men in the world to fund his company".
	
	
	
	a) resources - partner - entrepreneur
	
	
	c) resources - results - entrepreneur
	
	
	e) prospective - results - venture
	
	
	b) prospective - partner - venture.
	
	
	d) resources - partner - meeting
	
Explicação:
resources = Resources definition, a source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed.
partner =a person who takes part in an undertaking with another or others, especially in a business or company with shared risks and profits.
entrepreneur = an individual who undertakes the creation, organization, and ownership of a business.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		Which words would fill in the blanks? "Semler eliminated what he called 'corporate oppression' from his company, Semco: ______ clocks, ______ codes, security ______, privileged office spaces and perks, they all went."
	
	
	
	e) minute, dress, rules
	
	
	b) time, clothes, procedures
	
	
	a) time, dress, procedures
	
	
	c) time, clothes, rules
	
	
	d) minute, dress, rules
	
Explicação:
time clocks - machines which record when a worker arrives for work and punches his card.
dress codes - rules which tell workers what to wear on the workplace.
security procedures - a set of actions necessary to protect an organization or its employees against violence, lawbreaking etc.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		Fill in the option by choosing the correct alternative: A report has just been ......... that gives details of the causes of this trend towards informality in the business sector.
	
	
	
	held
	
	
	published
	
	
	opened
	
	
	enamed
	
	
	directed
	
Explicação:
The expression is = to publish a report.
	PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Which words would fill in the blanks? "Semler eliminated what he called 'corporate oppression' from his company, Semco: ______ clocks, ______ codes, security ______, privileged office spaces and perks, they all went."
	
	
	
	e) minute, dress, rules
	
	
	d) minute, dress, rules
	
	
	c) time, clothes, rules
	
	
	b) time, clothes, procedures
	
	
	a) time, dress, procedures
	
Explicação:
time clocks - machines which record when a worker arrives for work and punches his card.
dress codes - rules which tell workers what to wear on the workplace.
security procedures - a set of actions necessary to protect an organization or its employees against violence, lawbreaking etc.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Choose the set of words that best completes the text:
"If you've got the idea, where do you find the person with the know-how? Your personal network is a good source of introductions, but the local business community also has (1)_____________to offer. If you identify someone specific you'd like as your (2) _____________, ask your network for introductions. One (3)_____________ wanted to meet one of the richest men in the world to fund his company".
	
	
	
	e) prospective - results - venture
	
	
	a) resources - partner - entrepreneur
	
	
	d) resources - partner - meeting
	
	
	b) prospective - partner - venture.
	
	
	c) resources - results - entrepreneur
	
Explicação:
resources = Resources definition, a source of supply, support, or aid, especially one that can be readily drawn upon when needed.
partner =a person who takes part in an undertaking with another or others, especially in a business or company with shared risks and profits.
entrepreneur = an individual who undertakes the creation, organization, and ownership of a business.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Which alternative completes the following sentences? 1. The company was ______________ in 1996. 2. It is _____________ in Latin America. 3. May says 'We are _____________ good business'.
	
	
	
	e) based - based - making
	
	
	a) founded - based - doing
	
	
	b) founded - founded - making
	
	
	c) founded - based - making
	
	
	d) based - founded - doing
	
Explicação:
1. The company was ______________ in 1996. FOUNDED - FUNDADA
2. It is _____________ in Latin America. - BASED - BASEADA - SITUADA
3. May says 'We are _____________ good business'. DO = TO DO BUSINESS = FAZER NEGÓCIOS.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Choose the best response to complete following sentence:
"An/A _________ includes all variables that affects it that are not controlled by the entrepreneur".
	
	
	
	(e) capital
	
	
	(d) environment
	
	
	(b) demand
	
	
	(a) profit
	
	
	(c) entrepreneurship
	
Explicação:
	environment (ambiente)
	elements affecting a business that are not controlled by the entrepreneur
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		How do you say which company you represent?
	
	
	
	(b) I work as Comfort Tours. .
	
	
	(a) I work for Comfort Tours.
	
	
	(e) I have a job for Comfort Tours.
	
	
	(c) I labor for Comfort Tours.
	
	
	(d) I labor as Comfort Tours.
	
Explicação:
A: Yes, that's me. How can I help you?
M: I represent 'Comfort Tours'. We're looking for a British company to help us with marketing in Britain.
A: Ah, so you are looking for a British agent to represent you here? Is that right?
M: Yes, exactly.
A: Well, that's perfect. We already represent a number of companies, so I'm certainly interested in discussing a partnership of some kind.
M: Oh, what other partnerships do you have?
A: Well, we represent a large Japanese company and we have agreements with agents in Australia and Greece. We handle all their marketing in Britain.
M: That sounds great. Why don't we sit down and talk a bit more about it?
A: Fine, let's get a coffee at the same time.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Fill in the option by choosing the correct alternative: A report has just been ......... that gives details of the causes of this trend towards informality in the business sector.
	
	
	
	directed
	
	
	opened
	
	
	held
	
	
	published
	
	
	enamed
	
Explicação:
The expression is = to publish a report.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		Complete the dialogue:
A: Well, perhaps we should talk about payment. If you worked with us, how much _________ would you expect?
B: Well, we're thinking about 25 percent, something like that.
	
	
	
	(e) demand
	
	
	(b) deal
	
	
	(d) money
	
	
	(c) commission
	
	
	(a) resource
	
Explicação:
T: Well, perhaps we should talk about payment. If you worked with us, how much commission would you expect?
W: Well, we're thinking about 25 percent, something like that.
M: Mmm, we usually pay around 8 percent, I think. Isn't that right Tony?
W: Yeah, but¿
T: Er, excuse me, Wayne... your tie is in my coffee...
W: Oh, sorry mate, yeah. Well, perhaps we could talk about 20 percent.
M: Mr. Harvey, we will need to talk to head office about that, I'm afraid. We can't make that decision ourselves.
T: Yes, I think our boss will need to think about it.
M: Perhaps we can phone her this afternoon and we'll contact you again.
T: Thank you forcoming Mr. Harvey.
W: Sure, OK. Cheers.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		Select the best statement:
	
	
	
	(e) To handle to customers.
	
	
	(a) To treat customers
	
	
	(d) To deal customers
	
	
	(b) To treat with clients
	
	
	(c) To deal with customers
	
Explicação:
To deal with customers = lidar com clientes
	
	PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A6_201907120564_V2
	
		Lupa
	 
	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Once everyone has arrived, the chairperson, or whoever is in charge of the meeting should formally welcome everyone to the meeting and thank the attendees for coming. A way to do that is:
	
	
	
	d) I'd like to take a moment to introduce our new tour coordinator.
	
	
	c) Could you clarify that?
	
	
	e) Stella, would you like to stand up and introduce yourself?
	
	
	b) Could I just say one thing?
	
	
	a) Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming today.
	
Explicação:
Once everyone has arrived, the chairperson, or whoever is in charge of the meeting should formally welcome everyone to the meeting and thank the attendees for coming.
· Well, since everyone is here, we should get started.
· Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming today.
· I think we'll begin now. First I'd like to welcome you all.
· Thank you all for coming at such short notice.
· I really appreciate you all for attending today.
· We have a lot to cover today, so we really should begin.
· We need to discuss . . . / We need to talk about . . .
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through:
	
	
	
	Postcards
	
	
	Verbal interaction
	
	
	Whispering
	
	
	Mimics
	
	
	Drawing
	
Explicação:
A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through verbal interaction, such as sharing information or reaching agreement. Meetings may occur face to face or virtually, as mediated by communications technology, such as a telephone conference call, a skyped conference call or a videoconference.
	
	
	
		1.
		A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through:
	
	
	
	Postcards
	
	
	Mimics
	
	
	Whispering
	
	
	Verbal interaction
	
	
	Drawing
	
Explicação:
A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through verbal interaction, such as sharing information or reaching agreement. Meetings may occur face to face or virtually, as mediated by communications technology, such as a telephone conference call, a skyped conference call or a videoconference.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Once everyone has arrived, the chairperson, or whoever is in charge of the meeting should formally welcome everyone to the meeting and thank the attendees for coming. A way to do that is:
	
	
	
	b) Could I just say one thing?
	
	
	a) Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming today.
	
	
	e) Stella, would you like to stand up and introduce yourself?
	
	
	c) Could you clarify that?
	
	
	d) I'd like to take a moment to introduce our new tour coordinator.
	
Explicação:
Once everyone has arrived, the chairperson, or whoever is in charge of the meeting should formally welcome everyone to the meeting and thank the attendees for coming.
· Well, since everyone is here, we should get started.
· Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming today.
· I think we'll begin now. First I'd like to welcome you all.
· Thank you all for coming at such short notice.
· I really appreciate you all for attending today.
· We have a lot to cover today, so we really should begin.
· We need to discuss . . . / We need to talk about . . .
PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A6_201907120564_V1
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Once everyone has arrived, the chairperson, or whoever is in charge of the meeting should formally welcome everyone to the meeting and thank the attendees for coming. A way to do that is:
	
	
	
	a) Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming today.
	
	
	b) Could I just say one thing?
	
	
	d) I'd like to take a moment to introduce our new tour coordinator.
	
	
	c) Could you clarify that?
	
	
	e) Stella, would you like to stand up and introduce yourself?
	
Explicação:
Once everyone has arrived, the chairperson, or whoever is in charge of the meeting should formally welcome everyone to the meeting and thank the attendees for coming.
· Well, since everyone is here, we should get started.
· Hello, everyone. Thank you for coming today.
· I think we'll begin now. First I'd like to welcome you all.
· Thank you all for coming at such short notice.
· I really appreciate you all for attending today.
· We have a lot to cover today, so we really should begin.
· We need to discuss . . . / We need to talk about . . .
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Are the following statements true or false?
1. Politics is a controversial subject according to society.
2. It is rude to interrupt a conversation in order to make small talk.
3. One reason people use small talk is to eliminate an uncomfortable silence.
 4. When you arrive in the evening you say "Good night".
 5. In a formal introduction, you leave your surname out.
	
	
	
	e) T - F - F - T - T
	
	
	a) T - F- F- T- T
	
	
	c) T- T- T - F - F
	
	
	b) T- T- T- T- F
	
	
	c) F- T- T - F - F
	
Explicação:
4. When you arrive in the evening you say "Good night". = you say 'god evening'.
 5. In a formal introduction, you leave your surname out. = you say your complete name.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Are the following statements True or False?
I.  The person who is in charge of the meeting is the person who takes the minutes.
II. When there is a tie vote, it is customary for the chairperson to ask one participant to reconsider his/her decision.
III. Engaging in small talk throughout the meeting is an effective way to keep the focus.
	
	
	
	e) false - true - false
	
	
	a) false - false - true
	
	
	c) true - true - true
	
	
	d) false- false - false
	
	
	b) true - false - true
	
Explicação:
The person who is in charge of the meeting is the person who takes the minutes. = another person must be in charge of taking the minutes.
 When there is a tie vote, it is customary for the chairperson to ask one participant to reconsider his/her decision. = If there is a tie vote (empate), the chairperson will often cast the deciding vote.
Engaging in small talk throughout the meeting is an effective way to keep the focus. = Whether you are holding the meeting or attending the meeting it is polite to make small talk while you wait for the meeting to start. You should discuss things unrelated to the meeting, such as weather, family, or weekend plans.
	
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		4.
		It is easy to get off topic when you get a number ofpeople 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.
	
	
	
	b) I'm afraid that's outside the scope of this meeting.
	
	
	d) Let's get back on track, why don't we?
	
	
	a) I'm afraid we've run out of time.
	
	
	c) Sorry, that's not quite right.
	
	
	e) That's not really why we're here today.
	
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.
	
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		5.
		Are the following statements True or False?
I. When someone agrees with a motion it is "seconded".
II. The person who is speaking during a meeting is the person who "has the floor".
III. A polite way to indicate that you want to make a comment during a meeting is to say: "If I could just come in here¿¿
	
	
	
	d) true - true - true
	
	
	e) false - false - false
	
	
	b) true- true- false
	
	
	c) true - false - false
	
	
	a) false - true - false
	
Explicação:
A polite way to indicate that you want to make a comment during a meeting is:
· Could I just say one thing?
· If I could have the floor (chance to speak) for a moment...
· May I have a word?
· If I may, I think...
· Excuse me for interrupting.
· Before we move on, I think we should . . .
· Don't you think we need to . . .
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		When in a business meeting you can all the time-tested techniques to ensure better results except one. Choose the alternative that must not be used in this situation:
	
	
	
	Start on time and end on time.
	
	
	Improvise all the time.
	
	
	Maintain the focus.
	
	
	Be prepared
	
	
	Have an agenda.
	
Explicação:
You must no improvise, but have an agenda and beprepared to present it in a perfect way. 
	
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		7.
		A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through:
	
	
	
	Postcards
	
	
	Drawing
	
	
	Mimics
	
	
	Whispering
	
	
	Verbal interaction
	
Explicação:
A meeting is a gathering of two or more people that has been convened for the purpose of achieving a common goal through verbal interaction, such as sharing information or reaching agreement. Meetings may occur face to face or virtually, as mediated by communications technology, such as a telephone conference call, a skyped conference call or a videoconference.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		One thing that the chairperson should do is checking for consensus. The best way to do that is:
	
	
	
	a) If I could have the floor for a moment...
	
	
	d) I'm afraid you don't understand what I'm saying.
	
	
	b) Excuse me for interrupting.
	
	
	c) Does everyone agree?
	
	
	e) Have I made that clear?
	
Explicação:
Checking for consensus:
· Do we all agree (on that)?
· Does everyone agree?
· All in favour? (Those who agree raise their hands or say "Aye".)
· All opposed?
· Motion to hire more tour guides, moved by Thomas. (Suggestions or ideas that are put to a vote are called motions. When a person makes a suggestion, the term to use both during the meeting and in the minutes is moved.)
· Motion to hire more tour guides seconded by Nolan. (When another person agrees with the motion, it is seconded.)
	
	
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		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Consider the language used in items 1-5 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:
	
	
	
	2, 3 and 4
	
	
	3, 4 and 5
	
	
	1, 2 and 3
	
	
	1, 2 and 5
	
	
	1, 3 and 4
	
Explicação: Sentence 2 gives us the location of the elevator; sentence 5 refers to a car preference
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		What is a project?
	
	
	
	A project is a orderl prepared for yourself, for nobody else, not even for a community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for nobody else, for a whole community or even for a country. It does not involve making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is an order prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making costs for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
Explicação:
A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
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		3.
		Choose the correct definition to the following expression: Up and running (estar em funcionamento)
	
	
	
	It is used to say that something is not working ok
	
	
	It is used to say that something is working ok
	
	
	It is used to remember that something is working ok
	
	
	It is used to say that something is working partially.
	
	
	It is not used to say that something is working ok
	
Explicação:
Up and running (estar em funcionamento) = It is used to say that something is working ok.
Project Manager: 'What will the budget for the project be?'
Director: 'About $3.5 million. I know it's not a lot, but because of the crisis, there are constraints on spending. We can't spend like we used to. There's also a time constraint, it needs to be up and running in 9 months. That's if everything goes according to plan. And as you know nothing ever does!'
Project Manager: 'It does seem challenging.'
 
 
	
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		4.
		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, 2 and 3
	
	
	2, 3 and 4
	
	
	3, 4 and 5
	
	
	1, 2 and 5
	
	
	1, 3 and 4
	
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 . 
		1.
		What is a project?
	
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or tothe community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for nobody else, for a whole community or even for a country. It does not involve making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a orderl prepared for yourself, for nobody else, not even for a community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making costs for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is an order prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
Explicação:
A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
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		2.
		Consider the language used in items 1-5 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
	
	
	2, 3 and 4
	
	
	1, 2 and 3
	
	
	1, 2 and 5
	
	
	3, 4 and 5
	
Explicação: Sentence 2 gives us the location of the elevator; sentence 5 refers to a car preference
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		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:
	
	
	
	2, 3 and 4
	
	
	1, 3 and 4
	
	
	1, 2 and 3
	
	
	3, 4 and 5
	
	
	1, 2 and 5
	
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 . .
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Choose the correct definition to the following expression: Up and running (estar em funcionamento)
	
	
	
	It is used to remember that something is working ok
	
	
	It is not used to say that something is working ok
	
	
	It is used to say that something is working partially.
	
	
	It is used to say that something is working ok
	
	
	It is used to say that something is not working ok
	
Explicação:
Up and running (estar em funcionamento) = It is used to say that something is working ok.
Project Manager: 'What will the budget for the project be?'
Director: 'About $3.5 million. I know it's not a lot, but because of the crisis, there are constraints on spending. We can't spend like we used to. There's also a time constraint, it needs to be up and running in 9 months. That's if everything goes according to plan. And as you know nothing ever does!'
Project Manager: 'It does seem challenging.'
PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Choose the correct definition to the following expression:Behind schedule (atrasado)
	
	
	
	It does not refer to a failure to keep up with the plan
	
	
	It refers to a failure to keep up with staff
	
	
	It refers to a failure to keep the staff up with the plan
	
	
	It refers to a failure to keep up with the plan
	
	
	It refers to a success to keep up with the plan
	
Explicação:
	Behind schedule (atrasado)
	It refers to a failure to keep up with the plan.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Which alternative has the correct definition to the term proposed considering project vocabulary?
	
	
	
	Timeframe or time frame = In general, the time between making a request and receiving the results. This term is often used to refer to the time between placing an order and receiving delivery.
	
	
	Lead time = A critical event during the life a project usually the accomplishment of a project deliverable.
	
	
	Milestone = A short summary of the written report.
	
	
	Critical path = The sequence of activities that must be completed on time for the entire project to finish on schedule.
	
	
	Specifications = A set of target dates for completing elements of a Project.
	
Explicação:
Milestone = A critical event during the life a project, usually the accomplishment of a project deliverable.
Lead time = In general, the time between making a request and receiving the results. This term is often used to refer to the time between placing an order and receiving delivery.
Timeframe or time frame =The period of time in which a project or one phase of a project is meant to be completed.
Specifications =  It is usually abbreviated to specs. Specifications are a set of requirements (technical, time and cost) and detailed descriptions of the deliverables.
	
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		3.
		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, 2 and 5
	
	
	3, 4 and 5
	
	
	1, 2 and 3
	
	
	2, 3 and 4
	
	
	1, 3 and 4
	
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 . .
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Choose the correct definition to the following expression: Up and running (estar em funcionamento)
	
	
	
	It is used to say that something is working partially.
	
	
	It is used to say that something is working ok
	
	
	It is not used to say that something is working ok
	
	
	It is used to remember that something is working ok
	
	
	It is used to say that something is not working ok
	
Explicação:
Up and running (estar em funcionamento) = It is used to say that something is working ok.
Project Manager: 'What will the budget for the project be?'
Director: 'About $3.5 million. I know it's not a lot, but because of the crisis, there are constraints on spending. We can't spend like we used to. There's also a time constraint, it needs to be up and running in 9 months. That's if everything goes according to plan. And as you know nothing ever does!'
Project Manager: 'It does seem challenging.'
 
 
	
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		5.
		Complete the sentences with the right word or phrase, considering a project overview. I. The previously agreed date to finish something like a report or project, is the _______________ II. The large parts of a project, like development, implementation etc..., each is called a ________ III. When something influences or affects something else, we say it has a __________________IV. The smaller parts in a project, which are parts of a stage, are called __________________
	
	
	
	deadline ¿ stage ¿ knock on effect - tasks
	
	
	deadline ¿ tasks ¿ reach a target - pieces
	
	
	budget ¿ stage ¿ knock on effect - pieces
	
	
	budget ¿ stage ¿ reach a target - tasks
	
	
	deadline ¿ tasks ¿ knock on effect - stage
	
Explicação:
deadline = The latest time or date by which something should be completed. 
stage = The large parts of a project, like development, implementation etc...
knock on effect  = It is normally used when talking about problems or delays, when it has consequences on another part of the project. This phrase is normally followed by the preposition 'on'.
tasks = . The smaller parts in a project, which are parts of a stage.
	
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		6.
		Consider the language used in items 1-5 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, 2 and 5
	
	
	3, 4 and 5
	
	
	2, 3 and 4
	
	
	1, 2 and 3
	
	
	1, 3 and 4
	
Explicação: Sentence 2 gives us the location of the elevator; sentence 5 refers to a car preference
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		What is a project?
	
	
	
	A project is an order prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for nobody else, for a whole community or even for a country. It does not involve making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making costs for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a orderl prepared for yourself, for nobody else, not even for a community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
	
	A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
Explicação:
A project is a proposal prepared for yourself, for someone else, for a whole community or even for a country. It involves making plans for the future and describing them to others or to the community as a whole.
	
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		8.
		Choose the correct definition to the following word: Budget (orçamento)
	
	
	
	The partial sum of money allocated for a purpose or period of time.
	
	
	The total number of people allocated for a purpose or period of time.
	
	
	The absurd sum of money allocated for a purpose or period of time.
	
	
	The total sum of money disallocated for a purpose or period of time.
	
	
	The total sum of money allocated for a purpose or period of time.
	
Explicação:
	Budget (orçamento)
	The total sum of money allocated for a purpose or period of time.
		PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		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?
	
	
	
	e) Thanking the audience for their attention.
	
	
	d) Stating the purpose of your presentation.
	
	
	a) Analysing a point and giving recommendations.
	
	
	c) Stating the main points.
	
	
	b) Introducing yourself.
	
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
	
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		2.
		Ladies and gentlemen, if you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them now.¿ If this was said in a Lecture we would assume that it would be at the:
	
	
	
	Questions time
	
	
	Lecture closing
	
	
	End
	
	
	Middle
	
	
	Presentation Body
	
Explicação:
 
Opening for questions
At the end of your presentation, you may wish to open the floor to questions ¿ to ask if anyone has any questions about your presentation.
 
I'll be happy (glad, pleased) to answer your questions/ your queries now.
Do you have any questions?
If you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them now
Are there any questions about any of that?
Now I'll try to answer any questions you may have.
Are there any (final) questions? /Any questions?
Does anyone have any questions or comments?
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for finding the time to come and join me for this presentation this afternoon. My name is Tim Mason, I`m a retail consultant, and many of you will have seen me shadowing you in your jobs and looking through the accounts and so on in the company over the last week. I¿ve invited you here today to have a look at my findings. If this was said in a Lecture we would assume that it would be at the:
	
	
	
	Presentation opening
	
	
	End
	
	
	Questions time
	
	
	Presentation closing
	
	
	Middle
	
Explicação:
Presentation opening - welcoming the audience.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		If you are openning a project presentation which of the expressions below could not be used if you are trying to get people's attention?
	
	
	
	If I could have everybody's attention.
	
	
	Let's get started.
	
	
	Perhaps we should begin?
	
	
	If we can start.
	
	
	Thanks! You may all go home now.
	
Explicação:
etting people's attention
If I could have everybody's attention.
If we can start. / Let's get started.
Perhaps we should begin?
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Opening or starting a presentation is along with the ending the two most important parts of a presentation. What is the alternative that shows a part of a presentation opening?
	
	
	
	a) Showing graphics, transparencies, slides etc.
	
	
	b) Introducing the first point.
	
	
	e) Referring back to an earlier point.
	
	
	c) Getting people's attention.
	
	
	d) Summarizing or repeating the main points.
	
Explicação:
Getting people's attention
Welcoming  them
Introducing yourself
Stating the purpose of your presentation
Stating how you want to deal with questions.
Stating the main points
	
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		6.
		Opening or starting a presentation is, along with the ending, the two most important parts of a presentation. When you start, you need to make the audience interested in what you're going to say, and also be clear and concise about the presentation's content. Doing a good business presentation is a skill that everybody can learn.
►One of the best ways to start the main point is is illustrated in option (choose one of the items below):
	
	
	
	I plan to keep some time for questions after the presentation.
	
	
	Hi, everyone. Let's get started.
	
	
	I'd be happy to invite you to ask questions at the end of the session.
	
	
	The point of today's presentation...If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them as we go along.
	
Explicação:
 
Stating the main points
The point/reason of today¿s presentation
My presentation is in three parts./My presentation is divided into three main sections. Firstly, secondly, thirdly¿
There are a number of points I'd like to make.
Basically/ Briefly, I have three things to say.
I'd like to begin/start by .../ Let's begin/start by ...
PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		If you take a look at this first graph, you can see that our sales topped 50 million the year before last. Then last year sales dropped to 40 million, with a slight recovery at the end of the financial year. If this was said in a Lecture we would assume that it would be at the:
	
	
	
	Middle
	
	
	Presentation Body
	
	
	Presentation closing
	
	
	Questions time
	
	
	End
	
Explicação:
The body is the 'real' presentation. If the introduction was well prepared and delivered, you will now be 'in control'. You will be relaxed and confident. The body should be well structured, divided up logically, with plenty of carefully spaced visuals.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		In a lecture, you have to respect some particular procedures when you welcome your audience. It is so because lectures involve a more formal attitude. Which of the welcome expressions is not appropriate in such situation?
	
	
	
	Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
	
	
	Thank you for coming today.
	
	
	Welcome to Microsoft.
	
	
	On behalf of Intel, I'd like to welcome you.
	
	
	Hi, everyone! What is up!
	
Explicação:
'What is up?' is very informal and not adeqaute to a lecture.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Opening or starting a presentation is along with the ending the two most important parts of a presentation. What is the alternative that shows a part of a presentation opening?
	
	
	
	d) Summarizing or repeating the main points.
	
	
	c) Getting people's attention.
	
	
	b) Introducing the first point.
	
	
	e) Referring back to an earlier point.
	
	
	a) Showing graphics, transparencies, slides etc.
	
Explicação:
Getting people's attention
Welcoming  them
Introducing yourself
Stating the purpose of your presentation
Stating how you want to deal with questions.
Stating the main points
	
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		4.
		If you are openning a project presentation which of the expressions below could not be used if you are trying to get people's attention?
	
	
	
	Let's get started.
	
	
	Perhaps we should begin?
	
	
	If I could have everybody's attention.
	
	
	Thanks! You may all go home now.
	
	
	If we can start.
	
Explicação:
etting people's attention
If I could have everybody's attention.
If we can start. / Let's get started.
Perhaps we should begin?
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Opening or starting a presentation is, along with the ending, the two most important parts of a presentation. When you start, you need to make the audience interested in what you're going to say, and also be clear and concise about the presentation's content. Doing a good business presentation is a skill that everybody can learn.
►One of the best ways to start the main point is is illustrated in option (choose one of the items below):
	
	
	
	I'd be happy to invite you to ask questions at the end of the session.
	
	
	I plan to keep some time for questions after the presentation.
	
	
	Hi, everyone. Let's get started.
	
	
	The point of today's presentation...
	
	
	If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them as we go along.
	
Explicação:
 
Stating the main points
The point/reason of today¿s presentation
My presentation is in three parts./My presentation is divided into three main sections. Firstly, secondly, thirdly¿
There are a number of points I'd like to make.
Basically/ Briefly, I have three things to say.
I'd like to begin/start by .../ Let's begin/start by ...
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for finding the time to come and join me for this presentation this afternoon. My name is Tim Mason, I`m a retail consultant, and many of you will have seen me shadowing you in your jobs and looking through the accounts and so on in the company over the last week. I¿ve invited you here today to have a look at my findings. If this was said in a Lecture we would assume that it would be at the:
	
	
	
	Presentation opening
	
	
	Questions time
	
	
	Presentation closing
	
	
	End
	
	
	Middle
	
Explicação:
Presentation opening - welcoming the audience.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		Ladies and gentlemen, if you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them now.¿ If this was said in a Lecture we would assume that it would be at the:
	
	
	
	Questions time
	
	
	End
	
	
	Lecture closing
	
	
	Middle
	
	
	Presentation Body
	
Explicação:
 
Opening for questions
At the end of your presentation, you may wish to open the floor to questions ¿ to ask if anyone has any questions about your presentation.
 
I'll be happy (glad, pleased) to answer your questions/ your queries now.
Do you have any questions?
If you have any questions, I would be happy to answer them now
Are there any questions about any of that?
Now I'll try to answer any questions you may have.
Are there any (final) questions? /Any questions?
Does anyone have any questions or comments?
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		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?
	
	
	
	e) Thanking the audience for their attention.
	
	
	a) Analysing a point and giving recommendations.
	
	
	d) Stating the purpose of your presentation.
	
	
	c) Stating the main points.
	
	
	b) Introducing yourself.
	
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
		PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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		Lupa
	 
	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		What would be the proper way to express agreement and continue the dialogue?
	
	
	
	e) I agree with your comment .... What do you think about....?
	
	
	d)I can appreciate your point about..., but I would disagree because...
	
	
	b) I'm afraid I can't agree with... because ...
	
	
	c) I don't think your point about... necessarily follows because....
	
	
	a) That may be the case, but in my experience...
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING AGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE.
 
The point you made about is excellent. I¿d like to add that¿
I agree with your comment ¿¿¿. What do you think about¿?
I¿m with you on that point. What I still wonder about is¿.I think what you¿re saying about¿. is so right. What would happen though if¿?
Yes, and in fact¿.
Yes, and what is more¿
Absolutely. Actually, I would go further, and say¿
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		What would be the proper way to express disagreement and continue the dialogue?
	
	
	
	e) Yes, and in fact...
	
	
	a) The point you made about is excellent. I'd like to add that...
	
	
	d) I don't agree with you, however...
	
	
	c) Absolutely. Actually, I would go further, and say....
	
	
	b) I agree with..., but what about ...?
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING DISAGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE
 
I don't agree with you, however¿
I'm sorry to disagree with you, but¿
Yes, but don't you think¿
Don't you think it would be better...
Let's face it, The truth of the matter is...,
Shouldn't we consider...,
I can appreciate your point about¿, but I would disagree because¿.
That¿s interesting, however, from my point of view¿.
That may be the case, but in my experience¿..
I¿m afraid I can¿t agree with¿ because ¿..
I don¿t think your point about¿ necessarily follows because¿
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		What is the answer to the following question: "Do you think he will come?"
	
	
	
	d) Really boring.
	
	
	b) What a good idea!
	
	
	e) Don't mention it.
	
	
	a) I'm running out of money.
	
	
	c) No, I don't think he will.
	
Explicação:
c) No, I don't think he will. IS THE BEST WAY TO ANSWER THE QUESTION.
THE OTHER ALTERNATIVES DON'T ANSWER THE QUESTION PROPOSED.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		What is the answer to the following question: "How do you like living in Dallas?"
	
	
	
	b)It's a nice city. I like it here.
	
	
	e) No, go head.
	
	
	c) I see.
	
	
	d) I'm afraid not.
	
	
	a) Never heard of it.
	
Explicação:
b)It's a nice city. I like it here. IS THE BEST ANSWER.
THE OTHER ONES DO NOT ANSWER THE QUESTION PROPOSED.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Choose the best expressions to expose views on an issue today.
	
	
	
	Without no excuses... / Sad to say it...
	
	
	Moreover... / After a hard day....
	
	
	On the other hand... / In the same way...
	
	
	It's a waste of time.../ He told me he didn't like..
	
	
	By any chance... / She appeared to be ...
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING PARTIAL AGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE = on the other hand, in the same way.
	PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
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	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Choose the best expressions to expose views on an issue today.
	
	
	
	It's a waste of time.../ He told me he didn't like..
	
	
	On the other hand... / In the same way...
	
	
	By any chance... / She appeared to be ...
	
	
	Without no excuses... / Sad to say it...
	
	
	Moreover... / After a hard day....
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING PARTIAL AGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE = on the other hand, in the same way.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		What is the answer to the following question: "How do you like living in Dallas?"
	
	
	
	b)It's a nice city. I like it here.
	
	
	e) No, go head.
	
	
	c) I see.
	
	
	a) Never heard of it.
	
	
	d) I'm afraid not.
	
Explicação:
b)It's a nice city. I like it here. IS THE BEST ANSWER.
THE OTHER ONES DO NOT ANSWER THE QUESTION PROPOSED.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		What would be the proper way to express agreement and continue the dialogue?
	
	
	
	a) That may be the case, but in my experience...
	
	
	e) I agree with your comment .... What do you think about....?
	
	
	c) I don't think your point about... necessarily follows because....
	
	
	b) I'm afraid I can't agree with... because ...
	
	
	d)I can appreciate your point about..., but I would disagree because...
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING AGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE.
 
The point you made about is excellent. I¿d like to add that¿
I agree with your comment ¿¿¿. What do you think about¿?
I¿m with you on that point. What I still wonder about is¿.
I think what you¿re saying about¿. is so right. What would happen though if¿?
Yes, and in fact¿.
Yes, and what is more¿
Absolutely. Actually, I would go further, and say¿
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		What is the answer to the following question: "Do you think he will come?"
	
	
	
	a) I'm running out of money.
	
	
	d) Really boring.
	
	
	e) Don't mention it.
	
	
	b) What a good idea!
	
	
	c) No, I don't think he will.
	
Explicação:
c) No, I don't think he will. IS THE BEST WAY TO ANSWER THE QUESTION.
THE OTHER ALTERNATIVES DON'T ANSWER THE QUESTION PROPOSED.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		What would be the proper way to express disagreement and continue the dialogue?
	
	
	
	c) Absolutely. Actually, I would go further, and say....
	
	
	e) Yes, and in fact...
	
	
	a) The point you made about is excellent. I'd like to add that...
	
	
	b) I agree with..., but what about ...?
	
	
	d) I don't agree with you, however...
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING DISAGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE
 
I don't agree with you, however¿
I'm sorry to disagree with you, but¿
Yes, but don't you think¿
Don't you think it would be better...
Let's face it, The truth of the matter is...,
Shouldn't we consider...,
I can appreciate your point about¿, but I would disagree because¿.
That¿s interesting, however, from my point of view¿.
That may be the case, but in my experience¿..
I¿m afraid I can¿t agree with¿ because ¿..
I don¿t think your point about¿ necessarily follows because¿
PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A9_201907120564_V1
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		What is the answer to the following question: "How do you like living in Dallas?"
	
	
	
	b)It's a nice city. I like it here.
	
	
	d) I'm afraid not.
	
	
	a) Never heard of it.
	
	
	e) No, go head.
	
	
	c) I see.
	
Explicação:
b)It's a nice city. I like it here. IS THE BEST ANSWER.
THE OTHER ONES DO NOT ANSWER THE QUESTION PROPOSED.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Choose the best expressions to expose views on an issue today.
	
	
	
	On the other hand... / In the same way...
	
	
	It's a waste of time.../ He told me he didn't like..
	
	
	By any chance... / She appeared to be ...
	
	
	Without no excuses... / Sad to say it...
	
	
	Moreover... / After a hard day....
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING PARTIAL AGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE = on the other hand, in the same way.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Are the following expressions used to agree (A) or disagree (D) with someone else's opinions?
No way! (   )
I beg to differ. (   )
No doubt about it. (   )
I couldn't agree with you more! (   )
I have to side with you on this one. (   )
I must take issue with you on that. (   )
 
	
	
	
	D - D- D - D - A - A 
	
	
	D - A - D - A - D - A
	
	
	D - D - A - A - A - D 
	
	
	D - A - A - D - D - D 
	
	
	D - A - A - D - A - D 
	
Explicação:
No way! (disagree) 
I beg to differ. (disagree)
No doubt about it. (agree)
I couldn't agree with you more! (agree)
I have to side with you on this one. (agree)
I must take issue with you on that. (disagree)
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		What is the answer to the following question: "Do you think he will come?"
	
	
	
	c) No, I don't think he will.
	
	
	e) Don't mention it.
	
	
	b) What a good idea!
	
	
	a) I'm running out of money.
	
	
	d) Really boring.
	
Explicação:
c) No, I don't think he will. IS THE BEST WAY TO ANSWER THE QUESTION.
THE OTHER ALTERNATIVES DON'T ANSWER THE QUESTION PROPOSED.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Asking for opinion is a skill that, if done properly, will probably get you more information. What is a formal way to do this?
	
	
	
	e) What do you think about...?
	
	
	c) What is your opinion?
	
	
	b) What do you think of...?
	
	
	a) Would you give me your opinion on...?
	
	
	d) Do you think it's going?
	
Explicação:
 
Formal Ways: 
 
Have you got any comments on ¿..
Do you have any idea?
Do you have any opinion on ¿¿
Would you give me your opinion on¿¿¿.?
What is your reaction to ¿.
What is your opinion/feeling about¿¿¿.?
What are your views on¿¿¿.?
What are your thoughts on all of this?
Do you have anything to say about this?
How do you see the situation?
 
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		What would be the proper way to express agreement and continue the dialogue?
	
	
	
	d)I can appreciate your point about..., but I would disagree because...
	
	
	b) I'm afraid I can't agree with... because ...
	
	
	e) I agree with your comment .... What do you think about....?
	
	
	c) I don't think your point about... necessarily follows because....
	
	
	a) That may be the case, but in my experience...
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING AGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE.
 
The point you made about is excellent. I¿d like to add that¿
I agree with your comment ¿¿¿. What do you think about¿?
I¿m with you on that point. What I still wonder about is¿.
I think what you¿re saying about¿. is so right. What would happen though if¿?
Yes, and in fact¿.
Yes, and what is more¿
Absolutely. Actually, I would go further, and say¿
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		7.
		What would be the proper way to express disagreement and continue the dialogue?
	
	
	
	c) Absolutely. Actually, I would go further, and say....
	
	
	e) Yes, and in fact...
	
	
	b) I agree with..., but what about ...?
	
	
	d) I don't agree with you, however...
	
	
	a) The point you made about is excellent. I'd like to add that...
	
Explicação:
EXPRESSING DISAGREEMENT AND CONTINUING THE DIALOGUE
 
I don't agree with you, however¿
I'm sorry to disagree with you, but¿
Yes, but don't you think¿
Don't you think it would be better...
Let's face it, The truth of the matter is...,
Shouldn't we consider...,
I can appreciate your point about¿, but I would disagree because¿.
That¿s interesting, however, from my point of view¿.
That may be the case, but in my experience¿..
I¿m afraid I can¿t agree with¿ because ¿..
I don¿t think your point about¿ necessarily follows because¿
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		8.
		Choose the best alternative to reply a friend who is giving his/her opinion about something.
	
	
	
	I was really surprise to hear your news. / I see you are getting at, but...
	
	
	What makes you say that? / My home isn't in the country, but it seems like it.
	
	
	I'm looking for my keys. / Are you quite sure about that?
	
	
	There's a lot in what you say, but.../ You must be joking.
	
	
	I'm not sure that I agree, because... / I think it all depends on...
	
Explicação:
Stating an opinion = disagreeing or being neutral = I'm not sure that I agree, because... / I think it all depends on..
		PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A10_201907120564_V2
	
		Lupa
	 
	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Which of the following IS NOT a 21st Century event?
	
	
	
	Hurricane Katrina
	
	
	Obama´s election and reelection
	
	
	BP Gulf Oil Spill
	
	
	Terrorist attack in NYC
	
	
	The Vietnam War
	
Explicação:
The Vietnam War also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War, was a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		► Which of the following headlines, taken from The New York Times in October 2015, is related to sports?
	
	
	
	Royals Outlast Mets in Epic Start to Series
	
	
	President to visit China next month
	
	
	Cutting Sugar Improves Children's Health in Just 10 Days
	
	
	Touring the Dark Side of Los Angeles
	
	
	Greenland Is Melting Away
	
Explicação: Royals Outlast Mets in Epic Start to Series (Royals and Mets are American baseball teams) Greenland Is Melting Away (science) What to Look for in the Republican Debate (politics) Cutting Sugar Improves Children¿s Health in Just 10 Days (health) Touring the Dark Side of Los Angeles (Tourism)
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		It is extremely unlikely to find pieces of news in ____________________
	
	
	
	the radio
	
	
	a pamphlet
	
	
	the internet
	
	
	a magazine
	
	
	a newspaper
	
Explicação:
Pamphlets are more suitable to provide information (on a product, a cause, an idea) and not to spread news.
A pamphlet is an unbound booklet It may consist of a single sheet of paper that is printed on both sides and folded in half, in thirds, or in fourths, called a leaflet, or it may consist of a few pages that are folded in half and saddle stapled at the crease to make a simple book
	PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A10_201907120564_V3
	
		Lupa
	 
	Calc.
	
	
	 
	 
	 
	
	
PPT
	
MP3
	 
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		Which of the following IS NOT a 21st Century event?
	
	
	
	Obama´s election and reelection
	
	
	BP Gulf Oil Spill
	
	
	Terrorist attack in NYC
	
	
	Hurricane Katrina
	
	
	The Vietnam War
	
Explicação:
The Vietnam War also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War, was a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		It is extremely unlikely to find pieces of news in ____________________
	
	
	
	a magazine
	
	
	a newspaper
	
	
	the internet
	
	
	a pamphlet
	
	
	the radio
	
Explicação:
Pamphlets are more suitable to provide information (on a product, a cause, an idea) and not to spread news.
A pamphlet is an unbound booklet It may consist of a single sheet of paper that is printedon both sides and folded in half, in thirds, or in fourths, called a leaflet, or it may consist of a few pages that are folded in half and saddle stapled at the crease to make a simple book.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		► Which of the following headlines, taken from The New York Times in October 2015, is related to sports?
	
	
	
	Touring the Dark Side of Los Angeles
	
	
	Greenland Is Melting Away
	
	
	Royals Outlast Mets in Epic Start to Series
	
	
	Cutting Sugar Improves Children's Health in Just 10 Days
	
	
	President to visit China next month
	
Explicação: Royals Outlast Mets in Epic Start to Series (Royals and Mets are American baseball teams) Greenland Is Melting Away (science) What to Look for in the Republican Debate (politics) Cutting Sugar Improves Children¿s Health in Just 10 Days (health) Touring the Dark Side of Los Angeles (Tourism)
PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II
CEL0555_A10_201907120564_V1
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		Aluno: FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DE FARIAS
	Matr.: 201907120564
	Disc.: PRAT.OR.LING.INGL II 
	2020.1 EAD (G) / EX
		Prezado (a) Aluno(a),
Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha.
Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS.
	
	 
		
	
		1.
		► Which of the following headlines, taken from The New York Times in October 2015, is related to sports?
	
	
	
	Cutting Sugar Improves Children's Health in Just 10 Days
	
	
	Greenland Is Melting Away
	
	
	President to visit China next month
	
	
	Royals Outlast Mets in Epic Start to Series
	
	
	Touring the Dark Side of Los Angeles
	
Explicação: Royals Outlast Mets in Epic Start to Series (Royals and Mets are American baseball teams) Greenland Is Melting Away (science) What to Look for in the Republican Debate (politics) Cutting Sugar Improves Children¿s Health in Just 10 Days (health) Touring the Dark Side of Los Angeles (Tourism)
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		Based on the topics covered in our classes, we can say the main difference between NEWS and CURRENT EVENTS is that (choose the right option):
	
	
	
	news is always presented in written form
	
	
	current events are abstract and news is concrete
	
	
	current events concern with important people only
	
	
	there is no difference between the two
	
	
	not all current events make it to the news
	
Explicação:
News is different from current events because not all current events make it to the news. For a current event to become News, someone or a reporter must have taken interest in the spread of such event. If not a current event may occur without ever getting into the news until later in the future. In the same way, not all news item are current events. A person may be interested in an old story. Digging up age long information about remarkable stories becomes news. So an event need not be a current event before it becomes news.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		It is extremely unlikely to find pieces of news in ____________________
	
	
	
	a pamphlet
	
	
	the internet
	
	
	the radio
	
	
	a newspaper
	
	
	a magazine
	
Explicação:
Pamphlets are more suitable to provide information (on a product, a cause, an idea) and not to spread news.
A pamphlet is an unbound booklet It may consist of a single sheet of paper that is printed on both sides and folded in half, in thirds, or in fourths, called a leaflet, or it may consist of a few pages that are folded in half and saddle stapled at the crease to make a simple book.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		When we talk about current events, we use verb forms that are compatible with this necessity of expressions.  Such as when we use Present Continuous, for example. Choose the alternative that IS NOT CORRECT in relation to this verb tense:
 
	
	
	
	for something happening before and after the moment of speaking.
Example
I can not hear you. I am listening to my iPod.
Be quiet. The children are sleeping.
	
	
	for something that started in the past and is still true.
Example
I have met her already.
I have never been to London.
 
	
	
	for something happening regularly in the present before and after a given time.
Example:
I am usually getting ready for work at eight o'clock.
Whenever I see George, he's always reading his newspaper.
	
	
	to show that something in the present is temporary.
Example:
We are living in a rented flat at present.
My wife usually goes in to the office, but she is working at home today.
	
	
	for ongoing actions.
Example:
I am taking a test right now.
I am still thinking about the question.
	
Explicação:
The alternative is not about Present Continuos. It is Present Perfect which does not express an action that is current.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		Which of the following IS NOT a 21st Century event?
	
	
	
	BP Gulf Oil Spill
	
	
	Obama´s election and reelection
	
	
	Terrorist attack in NYC
	
	
	Hurricane Katrina
	
	
	The Vietnam War
	
Explicação:
The Vietnam War also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War, was a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.
	
	Gabarito
Coment.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		When we talk about current events, we use verb forms that are compatible with this necessity of expressions.  Such as when we use Present Simple, for example.
Choose the alternative tha IS NOT CORRECT in relation to this verb tense:
 
	
	
	
	to talk about things which are generally true.
Example:
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
The Nile is the longest river in Africa.
 
	
	
	
to talk about a situation that we think is more or less permanent.
Example:
Where do you live?
She works in a bank.
	
	
	to talk about things which are connected with the past.
Example:
He lived in Rome when he was young.
 
 
	
	
	to talk about something happening continually in the present.
Example:
They live next door to us.
He works for the Post Office.
 
	
	
	to talk about something happening regularly in the present.
Example:
The children come home from school at about four.
We often see your brother at work.
	
Explicação:
The alternative presents a verb in past tense, meaning an action that took place in past time.

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