strategic competence

collocation in English

meaningsofstrategicandcompetence

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strategic
adjective
uk
/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/
us
/strəˈtiː.dʒɪk/
helping to achieve a plan, for example in business ...
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competence
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈkɒm.pɪ.təns/
us
/ˈkɑːm.pə.t̬əns/
the ability to do ...
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(Definition ofstrategicandcompetencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstrategic competence

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Three basic areas ofstrategiccompetenceare identified: goal setting, planning, and assessment.
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They take into account notions of language competence,strategiccompetence, sociocultural competence, textual competence, and so on.
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One educational implication would be that teachers instruct their students to develop theirstrategiccompetencein the suggested categories.
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The teachers were also asked to assess the children'sstrategiccompetenceand personality traits using the relevant rating scales.
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In other words, it can contribute centrally to grammatical competence, textual competence, illocutionary competence, sociolinguistic competence, andstrategiccompetence.
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The use of genuine authentic documents - as opposed to carefully composed authentic documents - is perhaps one way of increasingstrategiccompetence.
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In tests based on the second model,strategiccompetencetakes precedence over linguistic accuracy.
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This makes thestrategiccompetenceplanning and monitoring scores difficult to interpret as measures of communicative competence because they are more language independent than the other components of communicative competence.
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Strategiccompetenceinvolves the ability to make the most effective use of available abilities to carry out a given task.
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Strategies have been found to be of critical importance, so much so that "strategiccompetence" has been suggested as a major component of communicative competence.
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Through involvement in short, varied, situation-oriented communication activities, they develop social, interactional and strategic competences.
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