2019
DOI: 10.17993/3ctic.2019.83-2.180-193
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Formation of rhetorical skills in school: mental features and active teaching methods

Abstract: The presence of more than twenty directions in Russian rhetoric is based on a different understanding of the effectiveness of communication. Common is the understanding of the effectiveness as an overall criterion of rhetoricalness-nonrhetoricalness speech communication. This article considers the formation of rhetorical skills in the American and Kazakh schools on the example of the study of literature in a non-native language-didactic prose of Leo Tolstoy. The article analyzes the active methods for the form… Show more

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“…This makes a difference. Children may be able to make effective use of many writing strategies, but they may not always be able to articulate how these strategies are used (Kalogiannidis, Savvidou, Papaevangelou, & Pakaki, 2022;Khairuddin et al, 2021;Korshunova, Bastrikova, Zharkynbekova, Urazaeva, & Abylkhassova, 2019). The fact that the scenario is forced rather than natural or spontaneous adds another layer to the discussion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes a difference. Children may be able to make effective use of many writing strategies, but they may not always be able to articulate how these strategies are used (Kalogiannidis, Savvidou, Papaevangelou, & Pakaki, 2022;Khairuddin et al, 2021;Korshunova, Bastrikova, Zharkynbekova, Urazaeva, & Abylkhassova, 2019). The fact that the scenario is forced rather than natural or spontaneous adds another layer to the discussion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%