Research of the Algorithm for the Work on Scientific Texts
Ainakul Tumanova,
Valentine Lee,
Zhamilya Abaeva,
Elena Chekina,
Raushan Turebekova and
Gulbanu Tleubay
Modern Applied Science, 2015, vol. 9, issue 4, 354
Abstract:
The article focuses on teaching professional communication to non-philology students. The purpose of the article is to demonstrate an example of a particular text consistency and coherence stages at working with texts on their profession. A system of consistent actions is offered when working on scientific text (nine-step algorithm). This algorithm allows the student to not only learn how to understand and analyse scientific text on their profession, but also prepare them for self-production of the text. Eventually, it will prepare the student to creation of qualified scientific works on the topic of the research.
Date: 2015
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