Lexical Competence in Teaching English in Non-Philological Education through Using Authentic Materials
Abstract
Nowadays, the importance of improving lexical competence in teaching technical English is becoming relevant. Using authentic materials can be a supportive mechanism in non-philological English language teaching. This article focuses on the new approaches to material selection, design, and implementation mainly focused on supporting ideas.
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