Improving The Effectiveness Of Writing Development Of Medical Students In The Russian Language Classes
U. E. Akhmedova , Senior Teacher Of Fergana Medical Institute Of Public Health, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides information that medical students in the process of learning mastered several foreign languages, especially one of the greatest languages - Russian. Students of medical universities should pay special attention not only to oral speech, but also to the development of written speech. Their professional activities are reflected in writing, so they must write competently, perform various types of written work that activate mental activity and increase the literacy of medical students.
Keywords
Cultural figures, qualified specialist, universal moral values, linguistic and methodological analysis, specifics of the studied vocabulary, orthograms, syntactic constructions, moral and moral qualities
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