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THE USE OF INTERACTIVE LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS’ DISCOURSE COMPETENCE

Conclusion
we concluded that the use of interactive learning technologies in teaching foreign languages is likely to largely solve the same methodological problems as traditional teaching aids do. But in computer training, it is done on a faster basis, for computer technologies have the following facilities: they have a significant amount of memory and high speed; they provide an opportunity not only dissemination of educational material and recording the responses, but also the analysis of the responses and requests of students, which is very important for independent work; they connect the educational material (a computer program) with the student in a dialogue mode, simulating some of the functions of the teacher and, to some extent, communication; there’s carried out in automatic mode multivariate statistical collection and analysis of information obtained in the course of computerized classes without disturbing the natural flow of the computer lesson. Thus, the interactive learning technology helps the student make adjustments in the tactics of self-education, and the teacher develop a personal approach to an individual learner and to the class as a whole. Besides, interactive learning technologies containing a huge cultural and didactic potential are currently used worldwide. However, for the efficient and effective use of interactive learning technologies in teaching foreign languages there is required a huge scientific research, the results of which allow us to define general and specific principles of operation, materials selection criteria, as well as significantly update logistics methodological tools and methods of instruction. And all of this is aimed at the fact that foreign languages are studied for their continued functioning as an instrument of a comprehensive information exchange, cooperation between national cultures, mastering the individual human values, and therefore, increasing the country's need for specialists capable of using foreign languages for effective various kinds of communication. These requirements constitute the social order. On this basis, we concluded that the most important tasks of a teacher using interactive learning technologies are as follows: creation of conditions for the practical language learning for each student; the choice of such teaching methods which would allow each student to show his activity and creativity; strengthening the student’s educational activity in the process of learning a foreign language. Hence, modern educational technology (such as: cooperative learning, project methodology, the use of interactive learning technologies, Internet – resources) help implement a student-centered approach to teaching a foreign language, providing personalization and differentiation of learning based on students’ abilities, their level of training and aptitude.

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