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Professionally oriented text in the system of language training of a foreign language teacher

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-7219-2022-3-77-86

Abstract

Relevance. The article is devoted to the process of teaching reading professionally-oriented foreign texts in the system of language training of future teachers of a foreign language.

Aim is to determine and identify the place of a professionally oriented text in the system of language training of a foreign language teacher.

Procedure and methods. The main methods of research are: observation, interpretation, the analysis of scientific literature.

Scientific novelty and/or theoretical and/or practical significance. The research results contribute to the theory of teaching foreign language reading and the methodology of teaching foreign languages.

Results. The article presents the main characteristics and features of professionally significant reading and professionally significant text, and also substantiates its place in the language training system. A description of the constituent elements of the content of teaching professionally significant reading and the characteristics of selecting texts for professionally oriented teaching foreign language reading for students of linguistic university is given.

Conclusion. Teaching professionally oriented reading of foreign texts in the system of language training of a future foreign language teacher is of an integrated nature, because it is aimed, firstly, at obtaining and interpreting professionally significant foreign language information, and secondly, at forming knowledge, skills and abilities of students in the course of professional education. This fact determines one of the main positions occupied by professionally oriented reading and a professionally significant text in the system of language training of a future foreign language teacher.

About the Author

N. V. Bornovalova
Moscow Region State University
Russian Federation

Nadezhda V. Bornovalova – Postgraduate Student of the Department of Linguodidactics

ul. Very Voloshinoi, 24, Moscow Region, Mytischi, 141014 



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