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DEVELOPING LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE OF FUTURE LANGUAGE TEACHERS

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Nilufar Tuxtayeva

Rubric:Higher professional education. Pedagogy of higher professional school
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In the current era of rapid globalization, developing the communication skills of future English language teachers in higher education is one of the urgent issues of today. In the theory and practice of teaching foreign languages, the most important condition for success in the career of a future teacher is his/her linguistic competence. Linguistic competence includes knowledge of the language, skills of verbal communication, as well as experience in creative and practical activities, which are the basis for the successful implementation of intercultural communication of future teachers. This article highlights important components of developing linguistic competences of future English language teachers.

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activities.
foreign language
communication
linguistic competence
future language teacher
modern requirements
speech

Authors

Nilufar Tuxtayeva

Rubric:Higher professional education. Pedagogy of higher professional school
300
4

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