Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, about a translated news item taken from an English website that deals with recycled waste in Sweden. Despite being news from a foreign site, it allows students to learn about sustainability issues that occur in other places besides Brazil. Come on!
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A shopping center dedicated exclusively to the sale of recycled products, with an area of 5 thousand square meters, the shopping center Futuristic ReTuna Återbruksgalleria has been a hit for two years in the town of Eskilstuna, about 100 kilometers from the Swedish capital, Stockholm. Sweden is one of the countries that recycle the most in the world: 99% of residential waste is reused, half being incinerated to produce energy. “Your garbage is someone else's treasure,” says the motto of this sustainable shopping mall, where the Swedes they can leave toys, furniture and other used items in a warehouse so that nothing is wasted.
(Adapted from http://www.bbc.com – which does not involve environmental risks.
1) The text we have just read is about:
a) a fictional text, that is, untrue.
b) a testimonial from the owner of the Shopping in Sweden.
c) a journalistic text.
d) a children's tale.
e) a story told in a television news.
2) Regarding the first line of the text, which alternative below maintains that the mall only sells recycled products and not other types?
a) exclusively.
b) a center.
c) sale.
d) recycled products.
and commercial.
3) The word "futurist" (line 2), in the context in which it appears, means:
a) tourist.
b) modern.
c) tourist of the future.
d) old.
e) truthful.
4) From reading the text, it is incorrect to state that:
a) the mall is in Sweden.
b) 99% of residential waste is reused.
c) half of the recycled waste is burned for energy production.
d) Sweden is one of the first countries to recycle waste in the world.
e) toys can also be reused.
5) In the last paragraph, after the dash, it is understood that there are:
a) an introduction of a character's speech.
b) a justification for using a foreign expression.
c) the mall director's response to the interview.
d) an explanation of the term written above.
e) a dialogue in the text between characters.
6) In the last paragraph, after the dash, it is understood that there are:
a) an introduction of a character's speech.
b) a justification for using a foreign expression.
c) the mall director's response to an interview.
d) an explanation of the previous term.
e) a dialogue in the text between characters.
7) We can conclude from reading the text that:
a) all waste in Sweden is reused.
b) the mall does not have many visitors.
c) the price of recycled products is very expensive.
d) is a written testimony in the first person.
e) the mall is very successful in the city of Eskilstuna.
By André Tarragô Martins – Middle and Middle School Teacher of Portuguese Language and Master in Letters in the area of Language, Interaction and Learning Processes. In addition, he is a musician and journalist. He works in pre-university entrance exams, pre-contests, private lessons, preparation of competition tests and is content creator for the Portal www.acessaber.com.br.
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