Base dudow 095 2000 – Questão 40

Linguagens / Inglês / Text Comprehension / Identify the main idea of the text
Have you always dreamed of traveling to cool places, meeting lots of different people, and maybe picking up a language or two? No matter what country you live in, you can fly over the world's highest waterfalls in Venezuela, learn world trade in Japan, study art in France or take dancing lessons in Ghana. How? Join a study abroad program, where high school and university students live with a host family in a foreign country. Semester, summer, and year-long programs allow you to attend school, take intensive language courses, or perform community service in another country. Besides the excitement of travel, one reason to study abroad is that you will experience new customs, holidays, foods, art, music, and politics firsthand. ―Obviously, I learned the language and am now fluent, but perhaps more important was how much I learned about cultures, people, and myself. I learned this from the viewpoint own active member of the community and my host family, not from the tourist's point of view,‖ says Andrew, who studied in Poitiers, France. Another reason for studying abroad is that you'll gain self-confidence. You’ll have the opportunity to learn how to better stand up for yourself and your beliefs and to express yourself in another language. ―What could make you more confident than that?‖ says Christina, who studied in Caracas Venezuela. Living away from home can also help you adjust in the transition to university and adulthood. Matthew says he returned from studying in Australia with confidence, social, ability, and a genuine interest in international affairs that made a difference. ―After having gone abroad in high school, I found the transition to university to be a breeze.‖ And speaking of university, improving your language skills might help you get into prestigious universities and even find future jobs. Universities and employers know that studying abroad provides leadership skills in a world that is increasingly globally interconnected. Most of all, it's fun! You're not likely to suffer from general monotony while you're studying in a different learning environment.

Available at: http://<www.kidshealth.org/teen/school_jobs/school/abroad.html>

Access on August 15, 2008. [Adapted]

Glossary
Dreamed – sonhou
Matter – importa
Host – anfitriã
Viewpoint – ponto de vista
Gain – ganhar
Self-confidence – auto confiança
Beliefs – crenças
Employers – empregadores
Leadership - liderança
 
Select the CORRECT statement according to the text.
a) People dream of traveling to cold places.
b) The world is becoming more and more integrated.
c) In foreign countries you can study at very good universities.
d) By studying in a foreign country people learn to defend their convictions.
e) Studying abroad is a requisite of good universities besides of giving you the chance to get better jobs in the future.
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