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ON COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODS

Abstract

Interest in new foreign language teaching methods is currently on the increase. The definition of the communicative approach in language teaching is considered in the article. Communicative competence is one of the main components of teaching. The characteristics, strategies and basic principles of communicative competence are identified. It is also emphasized the role of communicative grammar in foreign language teaching is also emphasized. Teaching grammar is an effective way of developing communicative competence in foreign language teaching.

About the Authors

A. M. Zhalalova
Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



A. T. Battalova
Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University
Kazakhstan

Almaty



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Zhalalova A.M., Battalova A.T. ON COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODS. Bulletin of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University. 2020;(2):99-105.

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