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TEACHING PRODUCTIVE SKILLS TO ESP STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS

Volume : v(11), Issue : 5, November - 2020

Abstract : The article offers an analysis of theoretical views on teaching productive skill – speaking, writing with problem solving tasks to students of non- linguistic specialties. It is known that problem solving is a teaching methodology that develops critical thinking and communication, contributes to the development of written and oral communication skills, improves skills cooperation and teamwork.  The  author  draws  attention  to  the  fact  that  classes  using  problem solving techniques put students in real life situations by teaching them productive skills such as the ability to conduct a business meeting, writing report to the company, negotiate, prepare and deliver presentations

Keywords :teaching productive skills, interactive learning,  ESP students, ESP classes, foreign languages, problem solving tasks, real life situation, problem solving situations, teacher, written and oral communication

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TEACHING PRODUCTIVE SKILLS TO ESP STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION THROUGH PROBLEM SOLVING TASKS

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