Speech skills control in the process of formation of a foreign language professional and communicative competence

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The article deals with this type of control of cadets' speech skills as an interview, considers the stages of the interview, and also provides sample questions for control, examines the communication skills and personality parameters of cadets, which can be determined and identified in the course of a new approach to control.

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