InglêsInterpretação de texto | reading comprehension
- (CEPERJ 2015)
Learners of English as a foreign language usually have problems in distinguishing between oral and written English. Oral language typically displays an unplanned and fragmented speech, while written language usually presents a more elaborated and planned speech. When correcting written assignments, teachers should pay particular attention to the uses that are typically oral. The alternatives below present examples of oral speech. The only exceptionis:
A) this is the sort of case in which judges must exercise discretionary power
B) going back to the subject of their parents thinking about it
C) car numbers, I remember more by the letters than the nu
D) those are kind of further back
E) the boss and the secretary work late all night, well, not all night but late into the night
Próximo:
EXERCÍCIOS - Exercício 259
Vamos para o Anterior: Exercício 257
Tente Este: Exercício 379
Primeiro: Exercício 1
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