CONDITIONS FOR DEVELOPING PRODUCTIVE SPEAKING COMPETENCE OF FUTURE ENGLISH TEACHERS
Abstract
This article provides information on improving the modern goals, content, and technologies of developing productive speech competence of future English language teachers, forming the methodology of teaching English in higher education, summarizing the traditional and foreign experiences accumulated in practice, and effectively organizing the educational process.
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