
Linguocultural features of teaching the russian language as non-native
Author(s) -
N. Tairova,
N A Almatova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
society and innovations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2181-1415
DOI - 10.47689/2181-1415-vol2-iss4-pp147-151
Subject(s) - kazakh , linguistics , first language , language education , communicative competence , linguistic competence , ethnolinguistics , psychology , computer science , sociology , philosophy
This article examines the history of the formation of the concept of "cultural linguistics". Through the analysis of the works of scientists, the dependence of the influence of language on the formation and preservation of the culture of the people is revealed, and the reverse process is shown - the acquisition of language skills by studying the cultural characteristics of native speakers.
The article reveals the important role of culturology, cultural linguistics in the system of teaching the Russian language to both its speakers and bilinguals (using the example of groups with the Kazakh language of instruction), as well as foreigners. Using the Russian language as an example, the author analyzes the possibility of using this relationship in teaching methods to increase the effectiveness of learning Russian as a native and non-native language, as well as the successful formation of students' communicative competence. The general features and differences in teaching methods of native speakers of the Russian language, foreigners and those who study the language as a second non-native are given.