DEVELOPING PRAGMATIC COMPETENCE OF NON-NATIVE STUDENTS
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This article discusses several strategies that can be implemented to improve pragmatic competence of foreign language learners. Pragmatic competence is an essential element of communicative competence in FLT. Developing pragmatic competence can help non-native speakers communicate effectively in social contexts, understand cultural differences, enhance language proficiency and achieve professional success.
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