3rd International Turkic World Congress on Social, Humanities, Administrative and Educational Science

Serafimovska, Simona and Koceva, Ana (2025) 3rd International Turkic World Congress on Social, Humanities, Administrative and Educational Science. In: 3rd International Turkic World Congress on Social, Humanities, Administrative and Educational Sciences, 16-18 Apr 2025, Ankara, Turkey. (In Press)

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Abstract

Abstract: This paper examines the importance of communicative competence in second language acquisition (SLA). Throughout this paper, the perspectives of various scholars are presented in a clear and structured manner, providing coherent information on how communicative competence can be acquired, which approaches have been developed over time, and what the advantages of its application in SLA are.
In regions such as Europe and the United States, many immigrants have settled and have had to learn the native language to communicate with the local population or conduct business. Some choose to study in a classroom environment, while others acquire communicative competence through social interactions.
The very fact that the English language is promoted as the most important second language for socialization and communication among populations from non-English-speaking countries makes it dominant in all spheres of digital life and essential activities.
Interconnections and digital opportunities enable individuals from different linguistic, socio-economic, and cultural backgrounds to participate in their development, both linguistically and in terms of practical applications.
Learning the English language in various educational settings, supported by modern technologies and the application of contemporary tools, allows learners to enhance their linguistic skills competitively and achieve immediate progress in intercommunication.
Key words: Communicative competence, English language, cultural development, advanced communication, social interaction

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Subjects: Humanities > Languages and literature
Divisions: Faculty of Philology
Depositing User: Simona Serafimovska
Date Deposited: 23 Apr 2025 06:49
Last Modified: 23 Apr 2025 06:49
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/35884

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