Essential Problems of Teaching a Foreign Language in Modern School
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31578/hum.v11i2.495Abstract
Abstract
Currently, there is a topical conversation about the search for new pedagogical technologies, methods, and teaching aids, which will contain updated content and special studies.
In our article, we will talk about the problems of teaching Russian as a foreign language (RFL) in Georgian schools. Let us dwell in
more detail on manuals and programs in English for senior classes, which, unfortunately, in themselves do not give quite positive
results. Sometimes it occurs that the purpose of learning foreign languages is to teach freely focused on a foreign language environment and the ability to adequately respond to various manifestations, that is, to communicate freely.
Let's talk about the main goal of teaching foreign languages, which is the formation and development of a student's communicative culture, teaching practical knowledge of foreign languages.