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English Phraseology in Teaching: Interrelation of Theory and Practice

Natalya ZerkinaNosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University. Address: Stalevarov St., ap.15/3 flat 12, Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinskaya region, 455038, RussiaNikolaevna KostinaNosov Magnitogorsk State Technical University, the Head of International Affairs Office. Address: Lenin St., ap.49 flat 18, Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinskaya region, 455000, Russia
2015en
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Phraseological units absorb values of the ages in which it lives. The problem of understanding the meaning of a phraseological unit is linked with a possibility of increasing our knowledge about the world diachronically. The authors underline the importance of phraseological studies as it demonstrates the interrelation between the language and the society. The role of phraseological units as specific structures in forming vocabulary and linguacultural competence of students is very significant because they encapsulate a national, country's cultural outlook. Usage-based theories of language learning suggest that phraseology must be studied as a part of vocabulary. Teaching phraseology is a part of cultural approach in foreign teaching methodology and arranging vocabulary studying though structure of component meaning is linguistic approach. This article begins by establishing a theoretical framework to help find the answer to the question: “what do the words in a phraseological unit mean?”. From there, major phraseological concepts on the problem are reviewed. Complex methodology is applied: method of phraseological identification, semantic analysis. Finally, the article concludes with a discussion of four types of word-components in phraseological units: real words; potential words; “former” words; “ghost-words and possible paths for future research.

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