Луганський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка

Collective monograph

At the Faculty of Foreign Languages, a collective monograph “Current trends in professional training of prospective specialists in the foreign languages ​​and the foreign literature” (2021) that is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University was published.

All the leading specialists, lecturers, professors and associate professors of the departments of the Faculty of Foreign Languages took an active part in writing the work, in particular: the Department of Romance and Germanic Philology, the Translation Studies Department, the Department of Oriental Languages and the Department of World Literature and Russian Linguistics.

The monograph was published by the international media outlet “Teadmus” (Tallinn, Estonia).  The scientific collection assigned ISBN: 978-9916-9704-1-6. The official website is https://teadmus.org/. The monograph was reviewed by Elena Karaman – Doctor of Pedagogy, Director of the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology of the State Institution “Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University “, Anzhelika Solodka – Doctor of Pedagogy, Professor of the Department of German Philology and Translation, Mykolaiv V. A. Sukhomlinsky National University, Marina Kabanets – Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor of Donetsk National Technical University, Head of the Department of Language Training.

The monograph presents modern trends in the professional training of future specialists in foreign languages ​​and foreign literature in the process of professional training. The pedagogical approaches, methods and technologies of modern professional training of the future specialists are revealed. The monograph is intended for researchers, teachers of higher educational institutions, future teachers – everyone who is interested in modern trends in the professional training of future specialists and specialists in foreign languages ​​and foreign literature.

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