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The Methods of Inxetconnected Teaching Non-linguistic Students Oral and Professional Communication // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2005. Issue 2 (46). P. 139-144

The article is dedicated to the methods of teaching of non-linguistic students oral and written communication.

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Bilingual Education as Means of Cross-Cultural Training of a Foreign Language Teacher // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2006. Issue 9 (60). P. 90-94

The article deals with versatility of bilinguism as an object of science and issues of bilingual education in the framework of professional education at linguistic faculties of Universities as well as goals and objectives of Russian bilingual education aimed at training pedagogical specialists by means of native and foreign languages.

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Basic Components of Teaching Pre-Translation Analysis of Professional Texts // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 1 (64). P. 108-113

The article is devoted to the components of teaching pre-translation text analysis, to characteristics of this analysis and its components. The elements of pre-translation text analysis lay the basis for distinguishing elements of teaching this activity. These elements are: linguistic categories, text analysis skills and the teaching model.

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Musical Compositions as the Teaching Training Means // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 4 (67). P. 104-108

Musical ability to influence on people has been forming throughout centuries. Research in the field of ancient art and music origin proved the fact that musical language has formed as one of the informational connection means. Through the evolutionary process in the interaction artistic and exartistic intercourse, music is developing, first -as the means of understanding, second as unity, and finally as people’ communicative relations. Resemblance of the speech and music, proximity of speech function and musical intonation gives transmission possibility of speaking experience to perceive musical compositions. If language acquisition is provided in the form of intercourse we can come to the conclusion that musical compositions can be used as speaking teaching means.

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Basic Components of Teaching Pre-Translation Analysis of Professional Texts // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 4 (67). P. 108-113

The article is devoted to the components of teaching pre-translation text analysis, to characteristics of this analysis and its components. The elements of pre-translation text analysis lay the basis for distinguishing elements of teaching this activity. These elements are: linguistic categories, text analysis skills and the teaching model.

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Monitoring the Quality of the Foreign Language Competence of Technical Universities Students // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 7 (70). P. 92-96

The paper states the issue of collecting information about the students’ achievements in foreign languages, which is part of the quality monitoring system in education, as a problem of importance for higher educational institutions in Russia. As a way to solve the problem it is suggested that regular testing should be conducted with uniform test instrument elaborated for all the students of the same year within a given institution. Тhe brief description of monitoring system at Tomsk Polytechnic University is given as an example of solving the problem

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Peculiarities of Teaching Foreign Language Communication using Musical Aids // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2008. Issue 2 (76). P. 9-12

The article discusses the model of topic-oriented interaction in teaching communication in the German language using musical aids.

Keywords: Foreign language communication, musical aids, authentic texts, aspect habits, the model of topic-oriented interaction, selection principles of musical production, aspects of language culture

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LEARNER CENTERED APPROACH AS THE BASIS OF PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINEER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2009. Issue 5 (83). P. 57-60

The paper deals with the tool of this approach implementation, namely students’ project work organization.

Keywords: Learner centered approach, intensive methods of learning, professional and personal development, self-organization, innovation, project work

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Informational and communicative competence of students at high institution // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 10-13

The article dwells upon the meaning of “informational and communicative competence”; the characteristics of information field of educational environment are considered as well.

Keywords: information, communication, competence, information field, educational environment.

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Forming of a graduate-linguist language conscious personality // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 68-72

In the article the model of a native speaker, requirement to a language conscious personality and stages of its development are discussed. Three stages model of language conscious personality of graduate-linguist is represented.

Keywords: stages of a language conscious personality development, forming of a second language conscious personality, communicative personality, model of a native speaker, three stages model of language conscious personality, anthropocentrism method.

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APPLICATION OF GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS IN PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF STUDENTS OF GEOECOLOGY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 60-63

Based on the theoretical study of using the state-of-the-art Geoinformation technologies in professional training, application of Geoinformation Systems in professional training of Geoecology students is considered in this article.

Keywords: Geoinformation System, GIS-technologies, training of geoecology students.

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DIDACTIC MODEL OF LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION OF ADULTS ON THE BASIS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IMPLEMENTATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 10 (112). P. 64-67

The article substantiates organizational approaches to the selection and structuring of the content of language instruction when the instruction is taking place in an informational teaching environment.

Keywords: language instruction, information technologies, informational teaching environment, didactic model.

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THE FORMING OF PROFESSIONAL MOTIVES OF NON-LANGUAGE STUDENTS IN THE PROCESS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDYING // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 110-114

The article reveals the essence of necessary conditions that are demanded for useful formation of professional motives of non-language students. The authors describe the method of projects, its advantages and peculiarities of using it in the work of High non-language education. The effi cient usage of contextual approach in projects making is also supported in the article.

Keywords: professional motives, approach, method, development, conditions, study, contextual approach

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EXERCISE SETS AND THEIR METHODOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION IN DEVELOPING PRACTICAL SKILLS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 143-146

The article explains the organization of exercises designed to master communication skills in the process of studying “computers and banking”.

Keywords: exercise sets, communicative competence, practical skills development

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BILINGUAL LEARNING IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERNIZATION OF EDUCATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 192-195

This article deals with the features of bilingualism and bilingual education at advanced learning foreign language schools. The importance of the native tongue in learning a foreign language is underlined.

Keywords: bilingual learning, native tongue, foreign language, interpretation, education

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PRODUCTIVE COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS LEVEL CONTROL ORGANIZATION OF NON-LANGUAGE UNIVERCITY STUDENTS // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 9 (137). P. 123-126

The article describes speaking and writing communicative skills development control organization in studying academic discipline "Computers and Banking". There is considered the current, interim and final control.

Keywords: communicative skills, control functions, kinds of speech activity, control forms

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MODULAR DESIGNING OF THE EDUCATIONAL EQUIPMENT SET FOR CARRYING OUT PRACTICAL WORK // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 8 (149). P. 16-20

This article describes the stages of the methodical complete set for organization and conducting of the practical work. The classification of educational devices and laboratory chemical ware is given.

Keywords: methodical complete set, technological card, design stages, chemical experiment, educational devices

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THE ORGANIZATION OF THE INDEPENDENT WORK ON A WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS OF A TECHNICAL COLLEGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 8 (149). P. 25-28

The article reviews the practical work organization in the general chemistry field based on the three levels of student’s autonomy in the five practical course thematic areas. Methodically we stated the use of individual and group educational forms, practical work in pairs or in small groups and defining for each student his\her plot of study, for which he\she is personally liable. Attention is paid to teacher guidance during the practical course and when the need arises, teacher gives the appropriate assistance to students, while not reducing their autonomy level. There were identified various student’s skill levels: Initial – reproducing (reproductive), which characterizes the student’s ability to reproduce already running in one way or another work earlier; average level of autonomy manifestation – a dependent (non-productive), which characterizes the student’s ability in the narrow knowledge transfer implementation, actions by analogy implementation; top – an independent, creative (productive) level when students can perform complex tasks. There is attributed a relevant subject experimental work of the practical course to each of its levels. A teacher is proposed to use the developed practical course kit in various educational situations. The attention is focused on the preliminary student’s preparations in order to carry out experimental and practical works. It is advisable to summarize the student’s research results of the practical course in the discussion form at seminars, final conferences. There were outlined the features of the practical course thematic areas: theoretical studies – theoretical positions experimental verification, their application in practice; preparative papers – for example, training features; analytical work – research skills synthesis and development; works in chemical engineering subjects – for example, to present to the students chemical plants characteristic features; in ecological-valeological studies – to obtain reliable information about the environment. There is stated the application of different approaches to the process charts compilation, depending on the activity specific to practical course different thematic areas. Also there is made a case for carrying out an experiment on the basis of the research methods of the qualitative analysis (for example, the substances «quality» definition, the detection of separate elements included in the tested compounds). This will provide an opportunity to show the value of substances information in various professional fields.

Keywords: Independent work, workshop, problematic approach, card-instruction

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TO THE QUESTION OF THE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE INTERRELATION IN THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING AT A TECHNICAL COLLEGE // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 8 (149). P. 56-61

Expansion of professional communication, business talks with foreign partners, work with the technical documentation in a foreign language, the importance of the traineeships abroad require more use of foreign language in the training of future engineers. Therefore, the subject “Foreign Language” has a special place, because it should provide not only the language itself, but the country’s culture and language, and by comparison it may overshadow the peculiarities of national culture and acquaint with universal values. In other words, foreign language should contribute to the education of students enrolled in non-language majors, in the context of intercultural dialogue. This, in its turn requires knowledge of norms and traditions of communication of people-native speakers, that is all that is meant by communication behavior as part of the national culture. Knowledge of the rules and traditions of communication allows the participants of the speech act, belonging to different national cultures, adequately perceive and understand each other, which contributes to intercultural communication.

Keywords: language preparation, intercultural communications, culture of dialogue, national-cultural component

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