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Teaching Vocabulary, Grammar and Pronunciation to Students Learning English as a Second Foreign Language (after German) // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2007. Issue 4 (67). P. 117-120

The article is devoted to the problems of teaching English as a second foreign language (after German). It surveys the main principles of third-language teaching and discusses the possible ways of developing speaking skills. There has been an attempt in the technology to combine the two aspect sides of speech (fluency and accuracy) with the third one – pronunciation. The solution of the problem lies in the proper organization of the material, the item of which is a bilingual communicatively-intentional block, built around two texts: German and English.

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Methodology of integration in a multilinguistic educational environment // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2011. Issue 6 (108). P. 73-76

The article outlines the notion of methodology of integration in educational process and argues for necessity of application of the integrated approach to teaching a second foreign language in a linguistic university.

Keywords: methodology, integrated approach, second foreign language, linguistic university, linguist-teacher.

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THE STRUCTURE ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF A LINGUIST-TEACHER // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2012. Issue 4 (119). P. 74-78

The article offers the author’s “competence tree” building aimed at defi ning a universal, basic competence in the hierarchic structure of professional competence of a specialist in the sphere of foreign language education.

Keywords: professional competence, foreign language communicative competence, linguist-teacher, second foreign language.

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THE WAYS OF OPTIMIZATION OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND PEDAGOGICAL SPECIALIZATION // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2013. Issue 7 (135). P. 155-158

The article outlines the notion of optimization of educational process and works out new ways of raising affectivity of teaching a second foreign language in a linguistic university.

Keywords: optimization, second foreign language, linguistic university, linguist-teacher

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PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING A SECOND FOREIGN LANGUAGE AS A SPECIALTY IN A LINGUISTIC UNIVERSITY // Tomsk State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2014. Issue 8 (149). P. 75-79

This is meant to be a continuation to a series of the author’s publications devoted to the problems of teaching English as a second foreign language in a linguistic university (after German). The basic message which comes across from them is that there is a high correlation between the two foreign languages, what makes third language acquisition different in all aspects of teaching and learning processes. Here, we also briefly summarize the findings of a few studies that we have carried out, and take them a step further. This time we look at a fundamental problem for language pedagogy – principles that are applied in teaching a second foreign language. Hence, we refer to other writing on this subject, i.e. the existing classifications of basic principles viewed though through the component structure of professional competence of the linguist-teacher. So in surveying the factors determining the process of teaching and learning English after German (the peculiarities of the linguistic and ethnographic material; the peculiarities of the target group; the conditions of teaching and learning a second foreign language) we have tried to work out some principles that are supposed to be specific for the analyzed conditions: the principle of foundation and complementary connection with the first foreign language; the principle of constructive cooperation of the teacher and students; the principle of the spiral progression that implements the idea of intensification and extensification of third language acquisition.

Keywords: principles of teaching, second foreign language, linguist-teacher

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