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LA COMPETENCE COMMUNICATIVE EN FRANÇAIS DE SPECIALITE

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dc.contributor.author Lily Koske
dc.date.accessioned 2024-02-08T07:00:00Z
dc.date.available 2024-02-08T07:00:00Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/15064
dc.description.abstract The question of communicative competence has been at the heart of the language teaching studies since the 1970s. Indeed, the main objective of learning a foreign language is to acquire communicative competence. This is particularly the case in the learning of languages for special purposes, where the learner does not so much seek to master the language as to develop certain skills for communicating in specific work situations. A closer look at this competence reveals that it is made up of a number of other components. The question then arises as to whether the teaching of the language for special purposes needs to take into account the development of all these components. To answer this question, we conducted research among professionals working in the tourism, hospitality and catering sector in Kenya using questionnaires. The data collected revealed that skills related to understanding spoken French, and in particular understanding requests and responding to customers, are considered to be of primary importance en_US
dc.subject communicative competence, French for special purpose, language for special purposes, French for tourism, hotel and catering industry, components of communicative competence en_US
dc.title LA COMPETENCE COMMUNICATIVE EN FRANÇAIS DE SPECIALITE en_US


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