Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1110200 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the didactic frame the language skills differ from communicative competencies in a discourse conceptualization. They consider a discourse as an activity, as a kind of work done by an individual without any witnesses. The language skills suppose the presence of at least two communicative process participants. It is true in both writing and speaking. In view of the planning and actual making electronic programs it is worth mentioning that receptive language skills may be acquired without mastering productive skills. When making new courses we can focus on implementing some elements which may influence the grading difficulty of a program, especially its inner arrangement that might give students some motivation. I want to try to supplement some notes on the separate elements in due course.

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