PhD in Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
03041, 15 Heroiv Defence Str., Kyiv, Ukraine
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Preparatory stages of terminological work observing automation conceptsKateryna Yakushko Keywords: automatic terms; algorithm of terminological work; practical linguistic studies; the previous terminological work stages; professionally oriented English; future specialist in automation
Yakushko, K.
(2019).
Preparatory stages of terminological work observing automation concepts .
International Journal of Philology,
10(1),
127-133.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2019.01.127
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The specific features to organize freshmen’s professional agronomic purpose english studyingKateryna Yakushko Keywords: future agronomist; professional foreign language; organization of study; 5 specific features; communicative aspect; adaptation stage
Yakushko, K.
(2019).
The specific features to organize freshmen’s professional agronomic purpose english studying.
International Journal of Philology,
10(2),
110-116.
https://doi.org/10.31548/10.31548/philolog2019.02.104
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The search of psycholinguistic images for the technical terms on the professionally oriented english lessonsKateryna Yakushko, Liudmyla Berezova Keywords: psycholinguistic images of technical terms; decoding; the search of thought forms; psychomotor memory; emotional memory; associations with commonly used vocabulary; professionally oriented English language; WebQuests
Yakushko, K., & Berezova, L.
(2020).
The search of psycholinguistic images for the technical terms on the professionally oriented english lessons.
International Journal of Philology,
11(2),
135-140.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2020.02.135
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Thematic analysis of English course for the land management faculty freshmenKateryna Yakushko Keywords: comparison; thematic semester content; syllabus of the discipline "Foreign language"; freshman; bachelor; specialty "Geodesy and land planning"
Yakushko, K.
(2021).
Thematic analysis of English course for the land management faculty freshmen .
International Journal of Philology,
12(1),
137-140.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.01.137
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Foreign language courses themes for the senior students in specialty "Geodesy and land planning"Kateryna Yakushko, Angelina Polishchuk, Liudmyla Berezova Keywords: comparison; thematic filling; semester content; syllabus of foreign language course studying; second-year students; bachelor’s advanced group; master’s course first stage; geodesy and land planning
Yakushko, K., Polishchuk, A., & Berezova, L.
(2021).
Foreign language courses themes for the senior students in specialty "Geodesy and land planning".
International Journal of Philology,
12(2),
126-130.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.02.126
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The analysis of foreign language programs for the undergraduates - future social workersKateryna Yakushko Keywords: structural and semantic content; foreign language programs; social workers; seniour students; entrance exam for a master's degree program
Yakushko, K.
(2021).
The analysis of foreign language programs for the undergraduates - future social workers.
International Journal of Philology,
12(3),
140-144.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.03.140
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The analysis of two components English statements with the translated morpheme КАРТ-Kateryna Yakushko Keywords: constant phrases; translated morpheme; cartography; linguistic studies; foreign language
Yakushko, K.
(2021).
The analysis of two components English statements with the translated morpheme КАРТ-.
International Journal of Philology,
12(4),
71-75.
https://doi.org/10.31548/philolog2021.04.013
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The students’ linguistic work with english three components terminological cartographical statementsKateryna Yakushko, Angelina Polishchuk, Liudmyla Berezova Keywords: stable clichés; three elements structure; cartographic vocabulary; foreign language version
Yakushko, K., Polishchuk, A., & Berezova, L.
(2022).
The students’ linguistic work with english three components terminological cartographical statements .
International Journal of Philology,
13(4),
112-121.
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