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OVERCOMING LANGUAGE INTERFERENCE OF THE CENTRAL ASIAN STUDENTS WITH A VIEW TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THEIR CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC ADAPTATION TO THE CONDITIONS OF STUDYING AND LIVING ON THE TERRITORY OF RUSSIA

Kim Alexandra Arkad'evna, Ksents Aleksandr Stepanovich, Lemskaya Valeriya Mikhaylovna, Umedov Sharif Khaydaralievich, Sherali Navruz Sharifzoda

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The given article covers the results of an initiative international pilot project aimed at creating up-to-date teaching materials for training the Central Asian youth to study and work activity on the territory of Russia. The general purpose of the present elaboration is increasing the level of language and culture adaptation of students from the above-mentioned region to communicating with the Russian-speaking population. The article views some peculiarities in language interference of Central Asian students in Russia’s higher learning institutions (by the example of speakers whose native language is Tajik). Some ways of overcoming such interference are justified.

Keywords: Russian as a foreign language, language interference, languages of Central Asian peoples, Tajik, language and culture adaptation

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Issue: 4, 2014

Series of issue: Issue 4

Rubric: ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUODIDACTICS

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