Abstract
The foreign language speech of a military specialist is characterized by a limited selectivity of vocabulary, which comes to the question: is it enough for a future officer to possess only a professional terminology base? 
 This article is devoted to the problems of general and professional language training of a military school cadets aimed at the developing a professional communicative competence. 
 The article highlights the systematic approach to the question of using communicative activities in foreign language classes, including non-traditional exercises and tasks for teaching cadets of both linguistic and non-linguistic sections fluent foreign language, in order to prepare future military specialists for effective communication activities at the international level.
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