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ANALYSIS OF LINGUISTIC NEEDS OF STUDENTS OF NON-LINGUISTIC INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AS A BASIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF WORKING PROGRAM ON PROFESSIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Irina Alekseevna Matveenko
National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University


Submitted: May 1, 2015
Abstract. The article presents the analysis of linguistic needs of senior students of the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, which are necessary to take into consideration while developing programs in professional foreign language. As the results of the questionnaire survey show, not all students have a high motivation to its learning; the majority lacks the clear vision of spheres of its application.
Key words and phrases:
профессиональный иностранный язык
анализ языковых потребностей
анкетирование
рабочая программа
мотивация
professional foreign language
analysis of linguistic needs
questionnaire survey
working program
motivation
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