Creative thinking method of foreign language learning at a non-linguistic university

  • Bukovsky S
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This article is devoted to the analysis and development of a creative method and creative techniques for teaching a foreign language at a non-linguistic university. The study aims to develop a methodological basis for the technological way of teaching foreign languages at a non-linguistic university. The author presents definitions of the notions and concepts of creative teaching, functions, and techniques of teaching foreign languages at a non-linguistic university. The article presents the theory and practice of a creative method of foreign language learning, including a detailed analysis of the principles and concept basis and techniques of the given method. The results of the experimental scientific research are presented and can be used in speaking lessons at non-linguistic universities. The paper provides a detailed analysis of the theory of the given method in the form of didactical and methodical principles of foreign language learning, its structure, aims, and content, and also an algorithm of learning techniques. Therefore, there is a description of creative thinking as a didactical and methodical basis of foreign language learning and particularly speaking learning. The article also presents the diversity of appropriate exercises, comprising both creative thinking drills and communicative tasks, making it possible to develop communicative skills at a non-linguistic university.

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Bukovsky, S. L. (2021). Creative thinking method of foreign language learning at a non-linguistic university. SHS Web of Conferences, 127, 01020. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202112701020

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