Russian Language for Specific Purposes: Business Communication for Bilingual Learners. From General Concepts to Practical Applications
Journal: Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices (Vol.21, No. 1)Publication Date: 2024-04-18
Authors : Marina Anikina;
Page : 99-109
Keywords : Russian Language; Russian Language for specific purposes; professional communication; bilingual learners; external context; training strategy; practical training course;
Abstract
The study is focused on revealing and analysis of external influences that affect the process of teaching the Russian language for specific purposes - business/professional communication to bilingual learners. The analysis is correlated with the description of external factors that cause a shift of emphasis from teaching the language of profession to teaching business communication. This comprehensive analysis makes it possible to build a uniform teaching course model based on a holistic approach. The study defines the general strategy of training, formulates tasks and outlines approaches to their solution, as well as delineates the contours of a branched out multi-component practical training course.
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