Choose the option where the use of ‘will’ is CORRECT.
Choose the option in which the structure of the question is CORRECT.
When talking about a narrative text, it is INCORRECT to say:
Read the following extract from Text 1: “Multiliteracies
recognizes both the increasing cultural and linguistic diversity in
the new globalized society and the new variety of text forms from
multiple communicative technologies.” (L.11-14)
The alternative from Lotherington (2006) that has some analogy
to this passage is:
As regards Passage 2, analyse the assertions below:
I. A critical orientation may include a transformative view.
II. Critical and transformative perspectives in ESOL are
indistinguishable.
III. Transformative perspectives are wider than critical
orientations.
Choose the correct answer:
Consider the following statement: “the teaching of a foreign
language […] tends to place ‘non-natives’ locally involved in the
process of teaching/learning in a subordinate position when
confronted with the authority attributed to the ‘natives’ in what
is considered ‘their own language’” (our translation) (Jordão,
2013, p. 280).
Here, the writer is attributing this view to
New critical literacy assessment is discussed by Duboc (2016). The only statement that does not reflect this view of assessment is:
A poststructuralist view of language teaching/learning tends to support the notion that identities are
“Connectors, or conjunctives (Halliday &
Hasan, 1976), are a type of cohesion device
that make explicit the logical relations
between sentences (cause, addition,
comparison, condition, etc.). Common
connectors include and, but, however, and
because. Such connectors are of limited
utility, however, unless the reader
understands how connectors function and
the logical relationship each specifies.”
Source: GOLDMAN, Susan R. & MURRAY,
John. Knowledge of Connectors as
Cohesion Devices in Text: A Comparative
Study of Native English and ESL Speakers.
(Adapted) In: www.dtic.mil/cgibin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA213269.
Access:
March 23rd, 2016
From the groups of logical conjunctives
below, which one contains connectors that
specify a similar logical relation?
Taking into account the speech genre described above and language used in it, identify the alternative in which the element on the left does NOT stand for the given meaning.
The word “manhunt” in the sentence “the terrorism suspect who was arrested in Brussels on Friday after a four-month global manhunt” is a synonym with
One can infer from the title “Mario-Centered Nintendo Land To Open by Tokyo Olympics” that “to open”
The most suitable articles to fill up the blanks 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the text 04, respectively are: