Developing Readiness Of FL Teachers To Work On EIEE Of IHL
Keywords: LMS, information and communication technologies, electronic information educational environment (EIEE), electronic resources.
Article no: 51
Pages 375-381
Series: European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Proceedings of the Topical Issues of Linguistics and Teaching Methods in Business and Professional Communication (TILTM 2020), 24-25 April, 2020, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Russia
Keywords: LMS, information and communication technologies, electronic information educational environment (EIEE), electronic resources.
Article no: 51
Pages 375-381
Keywords: Epanalepsis, literary prose, polysyndeton, rhythm, simploce.
Article no: 52
Pages 382-388
Keywords: Political discourse, political discourse analysis, election campaign discourse, critical discourse analysis, political discourse in Russia.
Article no: 53
Pages 389-398
Keywords: Engineering sciences, scientific English language, methodologies of teaching, foreign languages in the scientific sphere.
Article no: 54
Pages 399-403
Keywords: Foreign languages, space sciences, cosmos, terminology of space sciences, etymology, linguistics.
Article no: 55
Pages 404-408
Keywords: Folk signs, Russian as a foreign language, didactics, vocabulary, grammar, culture.
Article no: 56
Pages 409-413
Keywords: Economic text, figurative language, imagery, pragmatic functions of figurative language, specialized text.
Article no: 57
Pages 414-423
Keywords: Higher education, English language teaching, intercultural communicative competence, creolized text, multimedia presentation.
Article no: 58
Pages 424-434
Keywords: Superstition, sign, culture, cognition, language, interpretation.
Article no: 59
Pages 435-442
Keywords: E-learning, distance learning, student-centered approach.
Article no: 60
Pages 443-450
Keywords: Academic writing, comparative analysis, comparative analysis, critical evaluation, critical thinking.
Article no: 61
Pages 451-456
Keywords: Modular training, universal baccalaureate, training element, individual approach, main educational program.
Article no: 62
Pages 457-463
Keywords: Aggressive and conflictogenic vocabulary, conflictogenic themes, image of Russia, progressive negativization.
Article no: 63
Pages 464-472
Keywords: Anthropological linguodidactics, basic principles, professionally oriented education, students of Philology, instructional design model for integration.
Article no: 64
Pages 473-484
Keywords: Interdisciplinary integration, foreign language teaching, collaborations.
Article no: 65
Pages 485-491
Keywords: Didactics, legal, communication, text, vocabulary, terminology.
Article no: 66
Pages 492-498
Keywords: Borrowed terminology, nomenclature names, business discourse, terminological synonymy and its causes, communicative strategy.
Article no: 67
Pages 499-507
Keywords: Automated approach, rhythm figure, translation.
Article no: 68
Pages 508-515
Keywords: Churchill, concept, core, idiostyle, periphery, war.
Article no: 69
Pages 516-524
Keywords: Canadian place names, toponymic layers, topoformants.
Article no: 70
Pages 525-531
Keywords: “Hardworking Bee”, linguoculturology, Russian language, Sumarokov.
Article no: 71
Pages 532-538
Keywords: LSP, public relations, linguodidactics, English.
Article no: 72
Pages 539-547
Keywords: Digital environment, digital competence of a translator, special translation, digital literacy.
Article no: 73
Pages 548-553
Keywords: Coronavirus, economic fallout, recession, recovery, language impact, corpus.
Article no: 74
Pages 554-563
Keywords: Intercultural communication, human factor, multicultural environment, benefit, sociolinguistic competence, discourse competence.
Article no: 75
Pages 564-571
Keywords: Spanish riddles, Spanish folklore, linguistic worldview, zoomorphic code, means of language expressiveness.
Article no: 76
Pages 572-580
Keywords: Internet-communication, hashtag, gender linguistics, semantics.
Article no: 77
Pages 581-590
Keywords: Language economy, language medical markers, MEDICINE concept, English medical discourse, mass media discourse, mass media professional communication.
Article no: 78
Pages 591-598
Keywords: Political communication, strategies, tactics, comparative analysis.
Article no: 79
Pages 599-605
Keywords: Art discourse, poetic discourse, childhood-related paradigm, title, minitext, concept.
Article no: 80
Pages 606-615
Keywords: Moodle, TUIS, information and communication technologies (ICT), electronic educational resources (EER), learning management system (LMS).
Article no: 81
Pages 616-620
Keywords: Synchronicity, foreign language teaching methodologies, interdisciplinarity, didactics, motivation.
Article no: 82
Pages 621-626
Keywords: Fortune-telling, divinations, Russian literature, didactics, Russian as a foreign language.
Article no: 83
Pages 627-633
Keywords: Educational discourse, pragmatics, values, communicative strategies, genres.
Article no: 84
Pages 634-642
Keywords: Micro-learning in language teaching, m-learning, learner-oriented approach, digital generation, pedagogical strategy, formal education.
Article no: 85
Pages 643-649
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