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Passport to Diplomacy
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This textbook is a basic professionally oriented textbook designed for students studying English in the programs 'International Relations' and 'Foreign Regional Studies.' Working with this textbook helps students enhance their communicative competence, enabling them to communicate fluently in English on the topics covered in the textbook, including those within their professional field. The textbook Passport to Diplomacy consists of three major units and covers the following topics: 'Diplomacy and Soft Power,' 'Diplomacy and Effective Communication,' and 'New Media Era.' The structure and content of the textbook allow the creation of learning paths for students with varying levels of language proficiency (minimum required level: B1).
Title: Passport to Diplomacy
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This textbook is a basic professionally oriented textbook designed for students studying English in the programs 'International Relations' and 'Foreign Regional Studies.
' Working with this textbook helps students enhance their communicative competence, enabling them to communicate fluently in English on the topics covered in the textbook, including those within their professional field.
The textbook Passport to Diplomacy consists of three major units and covers the following topics: 'Diplomacy and Soft Power,' 'Diplomacy and Effective Communication,' and 'New Media Era.
' The structure and content of the textbook allow the creation of learning paths for students with varying levels of language proficiency (minimum required level: B1).
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