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Brazilian National High School Evaluation (ENEM) and the AWL theory - How argumentative semantics may benefit on the comprehension of the English language exam questions

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This book aims to analyze the English language questions in ENEM by using the Argumentation Within Language (AWL) theory made by Oswald Ducrot and collaborators. It is aimed at proposing a reading concept under the AWL theoretical background and investigating in which way this theory may display the meanings in discourse to help in the aforementioned exam questions comprehension. As this national exam has received careful attention in the last couple of years, once it is one which demands from its candidates the comprehension of key-texts, being the ones which are oftentimes enough for helping choose the most suitable answer, it is believed that the analysis of the ENEM English questions opens a considerably huge window of opportunity for study, once the discourse made by the key-texts of the questions leads the candidate to choose only one alternative, which corresponds to the discourse produced in the key text, being the other ones from the other alternatives not authorized. The AWL theory is an argumentative semantics theory and analyzes the meaning of utterances in the linguistic level by using semantic blocks, which will be altogether thoroughly explained in this book.

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Mestre em Letras (Linguística) pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), especialista em Educação e Contemporaneidade pelo Instituto Federal Sul-rio-grandense (IFSUL-RS), possui licenciatura plena em Letras-inglês pela PUCRS, com experiência na área de ensino, aprendizagem e uso de tecnologias em aulas de língua inglesa.

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Authors Marlon Machado Oliveira Rio
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.08.2017
 
EAN 9786202005524
ISBN 9786202005524
No. of pages 96
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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