USE OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES IN DEVELOPING STUDENTS' DISCOURSE COMPETENCE
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Speaking competence, educational technologies, interactive education, oral communicationAbstract
In this article, language learners are given detailed instructions on the development of discourse, that is, speaking competence, using educational technologies.
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