Study of Interaction between Professional Interest and Memorizing Based on Foreign Language Learning

This paper is an attempt to reveal conditions for professional interest activation in the process of memorization foreign lexical items by University students. The research is based on the classification of "interest" by D. Uznadze (viz.: "formal interest" and "content-based...

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Student Surveys
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