Material didático para o ensino de inglês: money matters

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Autor(a) principal: Thatiane Rosa de Oliveira Braz
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-9ZWR68
Resumo: Consumerism, defined as a materialistic attachment to possessions, has become a major problem these days. The desire to buy and the urge to possess things has led many people to debts and despair. The media, especially television, has enforced the idea that happiness comes from materials, beauty and pleasure. We have noticed in Brazil the ¯ostentação phenomenon, which means that the more possession you have the more popular and successful you may become. Selfies and pictures in general in the social media have portrayed ¯happy people, showing their acquisition, which make us reflect on this important contemporary issue. Since 2013, I have been studying the consumerism phenomenon due to a school project in which I led. Since then I have attended several lectures aimed at alerting people about over-consumption, financial and shopping addiction. My motivation for doing this work is make students reflect and express themselves about this social behavior through readings, discussions and interactions in classroom or online.
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title Material didático para o ensino de inglês: money matters
spellingShingle Material didático para o ensino de inglês: money matters
Thatiane Rosa de Oliveira Braz
Ensino em Inglês: Abordagens Contemporâneas
Língua inglesa Estudo e ensino
title_short Material didático para o ensino de inglês: money matters
title_full Material didático para o ensino de inglês: money matters
title_fullStr Material didático para o ensino de inglês: money matters
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author Thatiane Rosa de Oliveira Braz
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