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Some Meanings of Communicative Competence for Second Language Students
Mary E McGroarty
English
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Communicative Competence
100%
Language Skills
100%
Second Language Students
100%
Specific Intent
33%
Administrators
33%
Planners
33%
School Context
33%
Literacy
33%
Elementary School Students
33%
Elementary School
33%
Student Needs
33%
Curriculum Designer
33%
University Teaching
33%
School Setting
33%
Communicative Functions
33%
Correlational Study
33%
Secondary School
33%
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
33%
International Association
33%
Connected Discourse
33%
Communicative Needs
33%
Secondary School Students
33%
Formal School
33%
Listening Comprehension Skills
33%
Conversational Skills
33%
Teaching Assistants
33%
Arts and Humanities
Second language
100%
Communicative Competence
100%
Language Skill
100%
Discourse
33%
Teaching Process
33%
Speaker
33%
Secondary Schools
33%
Review
33%
Administrators
33%
Designer
33%
TESOL
33%
Mastery
33%
Listening Comprehension
33%
Conversational skills
33%
communicative skills
33%
Social Sciences
Managers
100%
Communicative Competence
100%
Secondary Schools
50%
Consumers
50%
University Teaching
50%
Listening Comprehension
50%
Psychology
Language Skill
100%