DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE LEARNING: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH
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This paper explores the multifaceted nature of developing communicative competence in Russian as a foreign language. It highlights the importance of integrating cultural understanding, individual student needs, a stimulating learning environment, modern technologies, and continuous practice to effectively equip learners with the skills necessary for successful communication in Russian.
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