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ID
3478162
Banca
VUNESP
Órgão
Prefeitura de Cerquilho - SP
Ano
2019
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
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      In a research project at the University of Illinois, US, Savignon (1972) adopted the term ‘communicative competence’ to characterize the ability of classroom language learners to interact with other speakers, to make meaning, as distinct from their ability to recite dialogs or perform on discrete-point tests of grammatical knowledge.

      At a time when pattern practice and error avoidance were the rule in language teaching, this study of classroom acquisition of language looked at the effect of practice on the use of coping strategies as part of an instructional program. By encouraging students to ask for information, to seek out clarification, or to use whatever linguistic or nonlinguistic resources they could gather to negotiate meaning and stick to the communicative task at hand, teachers were invariably leading learners to take risks and speak in other than memorized patterns.

      Test results at the end of the instructional period showed conclusively that learners who practiced communication in place of laboratory pattern drills performed with no less accuracy on discrete-points tests of grammatical structure. On the other hand, their communicative competence as measured in terms of fluency, comprehensibility, effort and amount of communication in unrehearsed oral communication tasks significantly surpassed that of learners who had had no such practice. Learners’ reactions to the test formats added further support to the view that even beginners respond well to activities that let them focus on meaning rather than formal features.

(Sandra J. Savignon. Communicative language teaching for the twenty-first century. In: Marianne Celce-Murcia. Teaching English as a second or foreign language. Adaptado)

Suppose you had never seen the idiom “seek out” before, as used in the fragment “to seek out clarification”. In order to arrive at its meaning in the text you would try the coping strategy named

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  • A questão cobra interpretação de um texto sobre competência comunicativa em sala de aula.

    Vamos analisar o enunciado:

    Suppose you had never seen the idiom “seek out" before, as used in the fragment “to seek out clarification". In order to arrive at its meaning in the text you would try the coping strategy named... = Suponha que você nunca tenha visto a expressão “seek out" antes, como usada no fragmento “to seek out clarification". A fim de chegar ao seu significado no texto, você tentaria a estratégia de enfrentamento chamada...

    Essa questão realmente só faz sentido para candidatos que estudam as áreas de linguagem, pois traz uma linguagem muito específica nas alternativas, provavelmente desconhecida para estudantes de outras áreas.
    O texto fala sobre a capacidade de "criar significado (1o par - make meaning), negociar significado (2o par- negotiate meaning), focar em significado (3o par - focus on meaning)". Nossa capacidade de deduzir o significado de palavras através do contexto é a INFERÊNCIA. Vale ressaltar que nenhuma das expressões que estão nas alternativas estão citadas no texto. Você tem que deduzir pelo contexto, pelas várias vezes que o termo "significado" foi mencionado. Ou seja, essa é uma questão sobre inferência na qual o candidato tem que inferir para poder resolver !!!!

    Analisando as alternativas teremos:



    A) ERRADO - anticipation of content. = antecipação de conteúdo

    B) CORRETO - inference. = inferência

    C) ERRADO - cognate identification. = identificação cognata.

    D) ERRADO - word-by-word analysis. = análise palavra por palavra.

    E) ERRADO - interlanguage. = interlíngua.



    GABARITO DO PROFESSOR: ALTERNATIVA B.