971 resultados para Sátira inglesa
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Este trabalho foi desenvolvido a partir de eventos de letramento em língua inglesa a educandos de EJA do projeto de extensão PEJA, UNESP – Rio Claro. Os sujeitos participantes foram mulheres, na faixa etária entre 40 a 70 anos, que não tiveram oportunidade de estudo anteriormente e agora buscam concluir o Ensino Fundamental. Pensamos buscar nas falas dessas educandas, por meio de eventos de letramento, suas reflexões sobre a presença do inglês em nossa sociedade e como lidam com essa língua estrangeira (LE) cotidianamente. Entendemos letramento como uma forma de prática social de leitura e escrita, resultante do processo de ensino/aprendizado de um grupo social ou individual. Os eventos de letramento vêm proporcionar aos indivíduos participantes da pesquisa um aculturamento, um contato inicial e gradual com uma LE. Pretendeu-se otimizar esse contato com a língua inglesa expondo esses indivíduos a situações cotidianas em que o uso dessa LE estivesse presente. Levamos para a sala de aula elementos normalmente encontrados no cotidiano, material que consistiu em fotos de materiais publicitários encontrados nas ruas centrais da cidade e que continham essa LE, na tentativa de fomentar um diálogo e discussão de idéias. Objetivou-se motivar esses alunos de EJA a observarem o quanto a língua Inglesa está presente em nosso dia a dia, estimulando o desenvolvimento de uma leitura crítica e reflexiva. Ao final do trabalho percebemos que a maioria das educandas reconhece a constante presença da LE em questão e que, ainda que não tenham tido ensino formal nessa LE, estabelecem algum tipo de relação com tal LE em diversas esferas de suas vidas. E, muitas vezes, entendem o significado de uma palavra estrangeira devido à preferência dos falantes em utilizá-la em detrimento à língua materna, o que indica um processo de naturalização do inglês no mundo lexical dos brasileiros.
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Este artigo sugere, a partir de análise da operação de modalização, comum às diversas línguas, trabalho prático com texto, visando ao aprimoramento do ensino de leitura em língua inglesa.
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Este trabalho apresenta os estilos discursivos e as estruturas de participação presentes na construção da interação de sala de aula por professor de inglês envolvido em processo de renovação pedagógica.
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Pós-graduação em Artes - IA
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Pós-graduação em Estudos Linguísticos - IBILCE
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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This paper was developed through literacy events (Barton, 2000) about English language, understood as a social practice of writing and reading. The subjects involved in this research were women, between forty and seventy years old, students of a Young and Adult Education Project (PEJA) that occurs at UNESP/Rio Claro, whose are looking forward to conclude basic school. We intended to see in their speeches reflections about the English language presence in our society and how they deal with this foreign language. Thus, we optimize this contact exposing those women to daily situations where English language was present. To foment dialog and ideas discussions, we brought to the classes common elements, materials such as street advertisements photos with words in English. We noticed that most students recognize the constant English presence and, even they never had formal English education, they were able to establish relations between the uses of English words in everyday Portuguese at most different spheres of life. And, at many times, foreign word comprehension is related to English words use instead of a native one leading to an English naturalization process in the Brazilians speeches world.
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Nowadays the accelerated development arising from globalization and the interrelation of the nations, the great increase in communication between different countries and the necessity for knowledge in different linguistic structures, the interest in learning a foreign language is crescent, and thinking about it, this work has the scope to verify how young and adult learners of a foreign language, in this case English, behave, that is, how best to develop the four language skills of the language: listening, writing, speaking, and reading and how the use of recreational and educational games can help this dichotomy between teaching-learning. The present research, theoretical and analytical basis, aims to make a study on how fun games can influence the teaching and learning of English in an audience of young and adult people and that includes a study of how human history has evolved, more precisely, as history of education was influenced by the playful and how the human mind also becomes over time. Nowadays, the playful is a tool that has been widely used pedagogically in teaching foreign languages and every day opens new manners and ways of teaching languages, always with its array of spaced more possibilities. Under this assumption, the focus of this research is discover how the use of recreational and educational games may influence grammar greater understanding and language development of young and adults students in learning English, and also what better way to introduce these games, that is, a contextualized content being discussed each time during the school way, so that the games may be, of course, used for relaxation of the students, but also (and especially) for their intellectual growth and language development
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This study is a reflexive review of theories about the teaching of English to children in Elementary School, a suggestion to teach English through the Fairy Tales and Fables, associated with the study of Transversal Themes suggested by the plot in the selected stories. Based on the Communicative Approach to language were conducted a few classes with students of the 4th year of Elementary School in a private school of Bauru city. A bibliographic study was conducted in Applied Linguistics, Philosophy of Education, Psychoanalysis, Approaches to teaching Foreign Language and Theories related to foreign language acquisition
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This paper presents and discusses initiatives taken in a public university in the state of São Paulo in order to collect and organize a corpus composed of argumentative texts to be part of Br-ICLE – a subcorpus of ICLE1 – which is composed of texts produced by Brazilian students enrolled in the courses of Arts and Languages and Translation. The discussion is based on a three-year project in which we could observe underuse and overuse features in the texts produced by Brazilian undergraduate students.
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This study analyzes the translation process into English of neologisms and expressions in the works written by the anthropologist Darcy Ribeiro and in their respective translations, made by Betty J. Meggers and Gregory Rabassa. Our research project draws on Corpus-Based Translation Studies (BAKER, 1995, 1996, 2000; CAMARGO, 2007), Corpus Linguistics (BERBER SARDINHA, 2004) and on some concepts of Terminology (ALVES, 1999; BARROS, 2004; BOULANGER, 1989; CABRÉ, 1993, 1999). Results show that terms do not present similarities within the language related to Brazilian Anthropology, being necessary for the author to look up alternative terminology and to create new concepts that can be used by other anthropologists. The translation of words and expressions developed by the author reflects lexical variation due to the options chosen by the respective translators for the target language. These tendencies may be found in Ribeiro’s translated texts, indicating the difficulty to conceptualize the anthropological Brazilian universe in English.