COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE AS A GOAL OF ESP
Abstract
Professional activity competence for any specialists reveals different approaches to competence theories – competences as skills that had to be acquired when finishing some stage of education (characteristic for the seventies-eighties of the 20th century), competence as qualification (typical for the eighties-nineties of the 20th century).
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