Abstract

The problem of professionally oriented phonetic competence of pre-service teachers in the course of foreign language classes and classes of Practical Phonetics in a foreign language higher educational institution of a bachelor degree level is investigated. The need for further improvements of the given competence in the light of increased requirements towards the national system of professional foreign language pre-service teachers training of potentially top professionals in the current intercultural foreign language educational environment has been emphasized. Consequently, the essence and components of the competence i.e. phonetic skills, knowledge and awareness have been specified. Specific peculiarities of phonetic competence compared against other linguistic competencies have been defined, especially it sensitivity to interlanguage interference and its ability for linguistic fossilization. Conceptual basics of the proprietary methodology of professionally oriented foreign language competence are highlighted. Moreover, some examples of professionally oriented tasks, elaborated by the authors in compliance with the requirements for teaching materials selection and teaching process planning of foreign language classes and Practical Phonetics are provided.

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