Abstract

The article considers discursive competence (DC) as a component of intercultural and communicative competence. Discourse is the fundamental concept of DC, and knowledge of the types and genres of discourse is a necessary condition for its formation. Of interest to the authors of the article is a typology of discourses, the creator of which is the Russian scientist V.I. Karasik. In this typology, along with other discourses, pedagogical discourse (PD) is presented, which is of particular importance for research, since the addressee in this work is students of pedagogical specialties of a language university. PD is considered as a type of institutional discourse, and its components such as participants, chronotope, goals, values, strategies and genres are analyzed. Communicative strategies of pedagogical discourse are studied from the perspective of what genres they can be represented. A questionnaire was conducted among third-year students in order to identify the most popular pedagogical discourse genres in teaching. As a result, it was established that they are discussion, report, debate, conversation. The discussion is considered in the framework of the PD, and the scenario of its conduct is described with the aim of forming the discursive competence of students

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