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- problematic, search character,
- practical orientation
- orientation to professional reality.
Cognitive linguocultural methodology of modern foreign language education, developed
by Kunanbayeva S.S. [1] is an informative conceptual platform for the formation of the
personality of the subject of intercultural communication. Intercultural communicative
competence as a realized goal and the result of intercultural-communicative learning is intended
to reflect the result of the interrelated complex of methodological principles, the basic ones of
which are linguo-cultural, socio-cultural, conceptual, cognitive, reflexive-developing,
communicative. According to S.S. Kunanbayeva [20] the competence structure of intercultural
communicative competence consists of the following subcompetences:
- linguo-cultural,
- socio-cultural,
- conceptual,
- cognitive,
- reflexive-developing,
- communicative. We believe that argumentative communicative competence should be considered as an
integral component of intercultural communicative competence.
Picture 1 - Functional structure of intercultural communicative competence (Kunanbayeva
S.S.) Conclusion Thus, students‘ skills of mastering argumentative communicative competence are considered as
one of the key conditions and elements of success for the integration of educational system in
the international educational space. The formation of argumentative communicative
competence is a complex step-by-step process that ensures the formation of professionally
significant knowledge, skills and subcompetences that allow solving professional tasks in
students‘ professional activities. The main directions of the formation of the argumentative
communicative competence of a foreign language teacher are the development of motivational-
purposeful, subject-specific, procedural and evaluative-productive components. Thus, the
formation of argumentative communicative competence should be introduced at all stages of
the learning process, which in turn will effectively influence the personality development of the