Формирование коммуникативной компетентности у студентов на уроках английского языка, владение иностранным языком даст возможность быть востребованным на рынке труда в будущем.Она точно определяет потенциал будущего специалиста в той или иной сфере, так как в наши дни потребность в специалистах со знанием иностранного языка возрастает. В данном исследовании были применены методы научного исследования анализ, синтез, дедукция и др.
This article discusses the problem of teaching English idioms in a non-linguistic university. The imaginative and emotional potential of idiomatic expressions of professional vocabulary used to describe various topics makes it possible to attract these units of language to increase the educational motivation of students, to develop general cultural and linguistic competence
The importance of owning a foreign language for a modern specialist of any non-linguistic specialty is dictated by time and is reflected in the requirements of program documents, where a foreign language appears as a federal component of the state educational standard. This importance should also be reflected in the result of the training. The article deals with a number of problems of teaching English in the university, related to violations of the integrity and functioning of the methodical system.
The article considers the attitude of pragmatics to linguistics, its source of research, the unification of individual elements into a single system - a system of communication, which is necessary for the conditions of speech. The structure of the discursive system and its differences from the structural (paradigmatic) system are also considered on the methodological basis of the system's multi-dimensionality, and a new concept of isosignes is introduced to graphically designate the relevant components of speech communication as a system of a particular kind. In many cases, the use of any method is usually considered a specific feature of the author's creative approach. Therefore, the form of representation of the artistic image of speech communication is proposed to be divided into 8 types. The article studies the connection between central and district relations, subordination of district elements by primary elements, unification of language and non-linguistic, internal and external factors of the RA in the SPS, employment of the centre of the system by language verbal means. Practical examples of the SPS isosaints have also been developed and given; it has been substantiated that, like other different SPS systems, the SPS has a structure of a central structure that consists of verbal and non-verbal language means of communication, as well as on each floor of this structure different other means of social character play an important role.
The aim of this article is to highlight the advantages of the use of the individual approach in teaching a foreign language to students of non-linguistic specialties, to draw the examples, directions, according to which this approach is used in the learning process is implemented.
Due to constant development in scientific world, medical students should have at least pre intermediate level (B1) of English. It is important because the vast majority of published scientific researches, articles, brand-new textbooks and news are mostly in English and to prevent misunderstanding and missing valuable pieces of data medical students should know English. Moreover, having a certificate of language skills (such as IELTS, CEFR, TOEFL) is relevant in terms of attending in international conferences, internships and postgraduate studies.
In this article we try to explore the fundamental branch of linguistics that delves into the intricate structure of speech sounds, syllables, stress patterns, and intonation within a language. Phonetics is unique among linguistic disciplines as it not only investigates the linguistic function but also delves into the physical aspects of speech production, including the workings of the pronunciation apparatus and the acoustic properties of sound phenomena, as well as their interpretation by native speakers. Unlike non-linguistic fields, phonetics regards sound phenomena as integral components of a language system, essential for the transformation of words and sentences into audible forms crucial for communication. Phonetics considers both the acoustic-articulatory and functional-linguistic aspects of the sound system, thus distinguishing between phonetics proper and phonology. In essence, phonetics serves as a bridge between the abstract structures of language and their tangible manifestation in speech. It analyzes how sounds are produced by the human vocal tract, how they are perceived by listeners, and how they contribute to the overall meaning and communication process.