THE DEVELOPING POTENTIAL OF INTERNET TEXTS IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN THE STUDY OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE (ON THE EXAMPLE OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA TEXTS)
Abstract
This article is devoted to the use of authentic media materials in the study of a foreign language and their educational potential in teaching various types of speech activity.
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