INTERACTIVE METHODS FOR ENHANCING COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IN MILITARY SCHOOL PUPILS
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Abstract: Since English is recognized as one of the widely used languages in the world, it is also crucial for military education. The primary objective of teaching a foreign language in military schools is to assist learners to enhance their communicative competence.
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