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The Use of the Internet and Powerpoint in Promoting Student Teachers' Communication Competence within the English for Specific Purposes Course
Author(s) -
Jeļena Zaščerinska
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
citizenship social and economics education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2047-1734
pISSN - 1478-8047
DOI - 10.2304/csee.2010.8.2.152
Subject(s) - foreign language , competence (human resources) , the internet , mathematics education , foreign language teaching , english as a foreign language , subject matter , communicative competence , pedagogy , psychology , computer science , curriculum , world wide web , social psychology
The development of foreign languages is a vital tool for communicating as global citizens. Using the Internet and PowerPoint Programmes within the English for Specific Purposes course gives opportunities for promoting student teachers' communication competence in foreign languages. The study considers the theoretical aspects of the problems of developing communication competence in foreign languages; analyses the findings for pedagogy in using the internet and PowerPoint programmes within the English for Specific Purposes course; applies successful experience of language teachers in the field to contribute to student teachers' communication competence in foreign languages. Communication competence in foreign languages is defined as a subject matter, as a structure, as a process. Three activities for use with the internet and three activities for use with powerpoint programmes are explored, drawing conclusions about ways and means of promoting student teachers' communication competence in foreign languages.

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