Overview
- The exam is slated for November 9 and 16, with the first day covering Redação and Linguagens alongside Ciências Humanas, and the second day focused on Matemática and Ciências da Natureza.
- G1’s newest guidance stresses that Linguagens is interdisciplinary and dominated by text interpretation, with emphasis on genres, Brazilian literature, practical language use, and reading of images and graphs, plus tips for choosing Inglês or Espanhol based on comfort with the language.
- OAntagonista reiterates that the essay weighs 20% of the final score and details the five correction competencies, including the requirement for a complete intervention proposal with agent, action, mode or means, effect, and detail.
- Across the coverage, teachers recommend simulados with past exams, strict time management, careful reading of enunciados, and reserving about 1h20 for the essay, ideally early in the test.
- For day two, experts advise prioritizing percentages, ratios, graphs, geometry and probability in Math; Newton’s laws, energy, electricity and optics in Physics; stoichiometry and organic functions in Chemistry; and ecology, genetics and physiology in Biology, while possible essay themes cited include health, environment and technology linked to COP30 and AI.