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Using the Shadowing Technique in Teaching Russian as a Foreign Language

Aurika ShavtikovaPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)А. Н. ЗахароваMoscow Aviation InstituteOxana ChernovaPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Aleksandr V. LitvinovMoscow State University of Psychology and Education (MSUPE)Anastasiia KordikTashkent State University of EconomicsAlibi ShapauovSh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau UniversityYekaterina TurovskayaSh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau UniversityGulbaira OtelbayL.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National UniversitySaleh KhodjalievChechen State University named after Akhmat Abdulkhamidovich KadyrovR. B. KamaevaKazan Federal UniversityUlyana IvanovaNational University of Science and Technology MISIS
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At present, there is an active search for ways to improve and modernize the process of teaching Russian as a foreign language. Teachers need to study and implement in their practice the most efficient methods and modern innovative technology, combine traditional and innovative teaching methods, and creatively develop the accumulated theoretical and practical experience in education. The choice of teaching methods is a vital and urgent task in the contemporary methodology of teaching Russian as a foreign language. The article reports research findings on the efficiency of the main prerequisites for the introduction of the shadowing technique in teaching Russian as a foreign language. In addition, the study involves a qualitative analysis of the efficiency of teaching by means of shadowing compared to traditional teaching methodology. The paper discusses various shadowing techniques, describes the basics of the technique, and offers practical recommendations on how it could be utilized in the classroom. The study proposes and experimentally tests a shadowing technique in teaching students from Kyrgyzstan. The findings reveal a positive dynamic in performance in listening among students taught Russian as a foreign language with shadowing.

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