Inglês é uma língua germânica ocidental originada na Inglaterra e amplamente falada em diversos países ao redor do mundo. É considerada a língua internacional mais utilizada em comunicação global, negócios, ciência, tecnologia e cultura.
This skill involves the ability to read, comprehend, and interpret written texts.
Key Aspects:
Understanding vocabulary and grammar.
Identifying main ideas, supporting details, and implied meanings.
Extracting specific information from texts, such as instructions or data points.
Recognizing tone, style, and the writer's intent.
Examples:
Reading an article and summarizing it.
Answering comprehension questions about a passage.
This skill is about expressing thoughts clearly and effectively in written form.
Key Aspects:
Organizing ideas logically and coherently.
Using correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Adapting style and tone based on the audience or purpose.
Developing arguments and supporting them with evidence.
Examples:
Writing essays, reports, or emails.
Composing creative works like stories or poems.
Filling out forms or writing summaries.
This skill focuses on understanding spoken English.
Key Aspects:
Understanding different accents and speeds of speech.
Grasping main ideas and supporting details.
Identifying the speaker's tone, intent, or mood.
Following spoken instructions or narratives.
Examples:
Listening to a lecture and taking notes.
Understanding directions given verbally.
Watching a video and summarizing its content.
This skill is about expressing yourself orally in English.
Key Aspects:
Pronunciation, intonation, and fluency.
Using appropriate vocabulary and grammar for the context.
Engaging in conversations, discussions, or debates.
Presenting ideas clearly and coherently.
Examples:
Participating in a group discussion.
Giving a presentation.
Answering questions in an interview.
Active methodologies in language learning emphasize student-centered, participatory approaches that engage learners in meaningful, real-world tasks. Applied to the four main English skills — Reading and Use of English (RUE), Speaking, Listening, and Writing—active methodologies promote critical thinking, collaboration, and hands-on practice. Here's how active methodology works in each skill.