Text I
According to Jordão (2016: 193), “A language is always a contested site, a dialogical space where people construct meanings, identities, knowledges, and are also constructed by the associations, links, relations made among meanings; such meanings and relations are, in turn, loci where identities are performed”.
(In Jordão, C.M. Decolonizing identities: English for internationalization in a Brazilian university. Interfaces Brasil/Canadá. Canoas, v. 16, n. 1, 2016, p. 191–209).
Text II

Having read Texts I and II, write a text in English (150 to 200 words or 20 lines) in which you:
1. Explain the theoretical perspective of the quotation.
2. Illustrate this perspective by suggesting a strategy for using the comic strip in an English as an Additional Language class. Make sure to include the learning objectives and the students’ level and context.
Note: Copies of parts of the quotation will not be considered.
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