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4029073
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IBADE
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Prefeitura de Manaus - AM
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2018
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Disciplina
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 News trom China


Outcry as Chinese school makes iPads compulsory


Apple produets are incredibly popular in China, but not everyone can afford them A school in northern China has been criticised for enforcing iPad learning as part of its new curriculum, it's reported.


According to China Economic Daily, the Danfeng High School in Shaanxi province recently issued a notice saying that, “as part of a teaching requirement, students are required to bring their own iPad” when they start the new school year in September. Stafftold the paper that using an iPad would “improve classroom efficiency”, and that the school would manage an internet firewall, so that parents would not have to worry about students using the device for other means.

However, China Economic Daily says that after criticism from parents, who felt that it would be an “unnecessary financial burden”, headmaster Yao Hushan said that having an iPad was no longer a mandatory requirement. Mr Yao added that children who don't have a device could still enrol, but that he recommended students bring an iPad as part of a “process of promoting the digital classroom”.

The incident led to lively discussion on the Sina Weibo social media platform. “Those parents that can't afford one will have to sell a kidney!” one user quipped.

Others expressed concerns about the health implications of long-term electronic device use. “I worry about their Vision,” one user said, and another said they would all become “short-sighted and have to wear glasses.”

But others felt that it was a good move in line with new modem ways of teaching. “They are affordable for the average family,” one said, “they don't necessarily need to buy the latest model.”

Reporting by KerryAllen

Taken from: www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere

The word 'unnecessary' in “it would be an unnecessary financial burden” is formed by the prefix -un.


The prefix -un has been added to the words below.

Choose the only correct word;

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Comentários
  • a) ineffective

    b) impatient

    c) impolite/rude

    GABARITO: D

  • A part of a written word that adds meaning to the word is called an element

    An element that cannot stand free as a word and that goes at the front of words is called a prefix. This lesson focuses on the prefix un-.

    There are actually two different prefixes spelled <un>. The first un- means “not, opposite”; the second means “reverse, remove.”

    Note that a stem that can stand free as a word is called a free stem.

    The following words all have the prefix un-: 

    Divide each of these six words into its prefix and free stem.

    Word= Prefix+ Free Stem1. unable=+2. unfinished=+3. unclear=+4. unworried=+5. unfriendly=+6. untruth=+7. unoriginal=+8. undecided=+

    9. Think about what the word unable means. Then think about what the word able means. What do you think the prefix un- must mean in unable: “not,” “again,” “yesterday,” “more than one”? ______ Does un- seem to mean this same thing in the other five words in the Examples section? ______.

    Now look at these seven words:

    10. What is the prefix in these words? ______

    11. Does the prefix have the same meaning in these words that it has in words like unreal? ______

    12. What does it seem to mean in these seven words: “again,” “more than one,” “yesterday,” or “reverse?” ______

    Divide each of these words into prefix, free stem, and suffix. Show any  or final <e> deletion.

    Word= Prefix+ Free Stem+ Suffix13. unannounced= unannounce

    ed14. undecided=++15. unlocking=++16. unlined=++17. uncolored=++18. undoing=++19. unmixed=++20. unbuttoned=++21. untouched=++22. unwrapping=++23. unbarred=++24. unfolding=++

    25. The prefixes spelled <un> mean two different things: ________________________ and ____________________________.

    Word Find. The ‘UN’-shaped Find below contains the following thirty-two words, all of which begin with a prefix un-.