The Formation of Student's Foreign Language Communicative Competence as a Component of Social Culture Within the Context of Educational and Scientific Globalization
Abstract:Since cultural and professional contacts between representatives of different countries are actively developing, the ability to establish intercultural relations and solve operational problems in professional and social spheres is one of the critical professional characteristics of higher education graduates. The intensification of global integration processes determines the state's social order for the education of high-skilled, communicatively competent graduates, highly mobile and competitive in the Europea… Show more
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