Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices (Dec 2020)

Principles and Techniques for Competence Formation in Russian Dialogical Speech among Iraqi University of Baghdad Students

  • Munder Mulla Kadhim,
  • Hisham Ali Hisham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22363/2618-897X-2020-17-4-542-552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 542 – 552

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The article has an attempt to name the principles and techniques for competence formation in Russian dialogical speech among Iraqi University of Baghdad students. The notion of competence in dialogic speech is defined as the ability to successfully implement spoken foreign language activities in a dialogic form in accordance with the situation of communication. It is established that the competence in dialogical speech is based on the acquired knowledge (declarative and procedural), skills (phonetic, lexical and grammatical) and skills (speech, training, intellectual and compensatory). It is reported that the implementation of every of the above components of competence in the dialogical speech for Iraqi University of Baghdad students occurs through the implementation of certain principles (activity principle, visibility principle, situationality principle, the principle of advanced professional orientation of educational material, novelty principle, functionality principle), and methods or technologies (work in pairs, work in triples, work in small groups, carousel, aquarium), which will enable to achieve high results in training Russian as a foreign language for the Iraqi University of Baghdad students.

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