bination, skills of producing linguistic units at the
level of the word, phrase and text within the scope
of the material under study. The students were able
to solve professional communicative tasks. In addi-
tion to mastering a foreign language, the students re-
ceived profound professional knowledge in Microe-
conomics.
We see the perspectives of our future research in
organizing the process of integrated teaching using
computer-based learning technologies as a means of
intensification of the teaching process.
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