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Article name Formation of Linguoculturological Competence of Foreign-Language Students in the Process of Teaching Russian
Authors Davletbaeva R.G. Doctor of Pedagogy, Professor, bspu_lmc@mail.ru
Battalova Z.D. Assistant, Zaliya007@bk.ru
Bibliographic description Davletbaeva R. G., Battalova Z. D. Formation of Linguoculturological Competence of Foreign-Language Students in the Process of Teaching Russian // Scholarly Notes of Transbaikal State University. 2023. Vol. 18, no. 2. Р. 135–144. DOI: 10.21209/2658-7114-2023-18-2-135-144.
Section THEORY AND METHODOLOGY OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
UDK 372.881.161.1
DOI 10.21209/2658-7114-2022-18-2-135-144
Article type Original article
Annotation This article is devoted to the actual problem of formation of linguoculturological competence (LCC) of foreign- speaking students in the process of teaching Russian as a foreign language (RFL). By comparing the two language systems and determining their national and cultural specifics of the native and studied languages, serious differences are revealed that cause difficulties in mastering the Russian language. The result of the analytical study has shown the need to form the LCC of foreign students, which, in our opinion, will lead to a conscious perception and understanding of the national and cultural semantics of language and speech units, will help to soften the language barrier, and increase motivation to learn Russian. The purpose of the study: to substantiate the use of language and speech units with cultural semantics in the process of forming LCC. The proposed methodology is based on contrastive (comparative study of different languages), communicative- functional (practical use of language units in order to solve communicative problems), linguoculturological people, as the historical environment) principles. It is based on project-based research, interactive and communicative methods that contribute to the effective organization of educational activities in the implementation of the research idea. The article also notes the importance of selecting material with cultural semantics (vocabulary, phraseological units, text) as a valuable source of cultural knowledge about the history and culture, characteristic features of the Russian people, their religion, traditions, customs, rituals, holidays, contributing to understanding the depth and cultural role of many linguistic units, their national specifics. The method of forming foreign students’ LCC on language and speech units with cultural semantics is developed and tested by understanding their internal specific content, acquiring sensory and emotional abilities to events and facts from the perspective of a native speaker.
Key words linguoculturology, linguoculturological competence, principles, methods, vocabulary with a national and cultural component, foreign students
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