Modern aspects of the transformation of language training in the military sphere of Ukraine in the conditions of war
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Purpose: consists in determining modern aspects of the transformation of language training in the military sphere of Ukraine.
Method: analysis; synthesis; comparison; abstraction and conjunctive analysis (thinking).
Findings: training in the military sphere of Ukraine; the necessary changes regarding the strategy of language training in the military sphere of Ukraine have been formed; the main factors affecting the process of organizing language training in the military sphere of Ukraine are determined; the directions of research on the subject were formed, the ways of transformation of language training in the military sphere of Ukraine were determined; the main tasks and functions of language training of military personnel in higher military educational institutions of Ukraine have been formed; determined measures to increase the effectiveness of language training in higher military educational institutions of Ukraine and prospects for their implementation.
Theoretical implications: consists in the formation of views on the possible implementation of the main measures of transformation of the language training system, taking into account the peculiarities of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war.
Paper type: theoretical.
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