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Research of the Algorithm for the Work on Scientific Texts

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  • Ainakul Tumanova
  • Valentine Lee
  • Zhamilya Abaeva
  • Elena Chekina
  • Raushan Turebekova
  • Gulbanu Tleubay

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The article focuses on teaching professional communication to non-philology students. The purpose of the article is to demonstrate an example of a particular text consistency and coherence stages at working with texts on their profession. A system of consistent actions is offered when working on scientific text (nine-step algorithm). This algorithm allows the student to not only learn how to understand and analyse scientific text on their profession, but also prepare them for self-production of the text. Eventually, it will prepare the student to creation of qualified scientific works on the topic of the research.

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  • Ainakul Tumanova & Valentine Lee & Zhamilya Abaeva & Elena Chekina & Raushan Turebekova & Gulbanu Tleubay, 2015. "Research of the Algorithm for the Work on Scientific Texts," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 9(4), pages 354-354, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:9:y:2014:i:4:p:354
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