THE STRUCTURE OF DEVELOPING INNOVATIVE COMPETENCE IN FUTURE FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Keywords:
competence, innovation, memory, experiential system, interactive methods.Abstract
This article discusses the effective implementation of innovative technologies in teaching foreign language competencies and the new technological processes and modern methods of teaching. It also includes the enhancement of students' interest in the foreign language they are learning, engaging their internal cognitive potential, and fostering self-confidence.
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