The underlined words in the article can be replaced by any of the following, except:
In “Brazilians look at the world through rose–tinted glasses”, it means that Brazilians
The structure of the conditional clause in “… if you think you can’t, you won’t.” is the same as in
In relation to the consumption of sugar, one can say, based on the
text, that
The graphs below represent schools in England.

According to the data presented in lines 12 through 18 of the article,
it is true that the secondary schools which have Wi-Fi in most or all
classrooms are represented by
Read Text I and answer questions 01 to 10:
In the first paragraph, the author makes clear to the reader that
Read Text I and answer questions 01 to 10:
Observe the sentence “ in the last two decades according to the changing student population“ (lines 2 and 3). Here the word “ changing“ is a(n)
Read Text I and answer questions 01 to 10:
According to the text, “ For younger children, development of sound and pattern recognition, linguistic curiosity and playfulness … are all presented as advantages of early exposure to foreign languages“ (lines 47?51). Indicate the alternative which best describes the method which is in line with this statement (based on Jalil and Procailo, 2009, in http://www.pucpr.br/eventos/educere/educere2009/anais/pdf/2044_2145.pdf\):
Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30:
The main objective of this paper is to present
Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30:
Linda Finlay states that “ In general, reflective practice is understood as the process of learning through and from experience towards gaining new insights of self and/or practice“ (lines 17?20). This quote reflects one of the competences expected from foreign language teachers in Brazil. Indicate the alternative that paraphrases this competence.
Read Text III and answer questions 16 to 30:
In the sentence “ reflective practice is all too easily applied in bland, mechanical, unthinking ways“ (lines 34 and 35), the reader can notice that there is some