USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES TO FOSTER THE COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF STUDENTS
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Internet, professional activities, students, communication, speaking abilities, knowledge, and information technology.Abstract
According to the paper in question, information technology can be used to help students become more proficient communicators when learning foreign languages. Since digital educational content helps to diversify the same tasks, boosts students' motivation, helps them master the material better, improves the quality of knowledge, and allows them to communicate live with native speakers, the author of the article believes that using information technologies to develop speaking skills is appropriate at different stages of training.
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