Scientific profile
PhD in Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Languages, English language
Olena
LIAPICHEVA
Contacts and CV
Research
Current research
Fields of research concern the semantic field of animals, methods of teaching a foreign language, study of concepts in language and artistic text that was reflected in scientific publications.
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Member of TESOL-Ukraine with regular opportunities to participate in local and international community events to expand and share ideas on advanced EFL teaching methods and tools.
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Past research
Publications
1. Liapicheva O.L., Zadunai V.V. Animalisms of the modern Russian language as a nuclear group of words of the semantic field of animals// Linguistics. Linguistic culture. The picture of the world in the life of a person. No. 16. Dnipro – 2020. / Under the editorship Acad., prof. Yu. O. Shepel. Dnipro: Aktsent PP, 2020. Vol. 16. P. 135-149 [https://www.academia.edu/42220403].
2. GurkinaT.Yu., Liapicheva O.L., Timchenko K.A. Development of creativity as a way of motivating students to learn a foreign language // Scholarly notes of V. I. VernadskyiTavriiskyi National University. Series: Philology. Social communications. Volume 32 (71) № 1, 2021. C. 245-250 [http://www.philol.vernadskyjournals.in.ua/archive/].
3. O.L. Liapicheva, L.V. Kushnir. The concept of the CAT in the Russian language. Bulletin of the Mariupol State University. Series: Philology / ch. ed. O. G. Pavlenko. Mariupol: Mariupol State University, 2021. Issue 24. – С. 107-115 [https://visnyk-filologia.mdu.in.ua/publ/2021/vipusk_24/ljapicheva_elena_leonidovna_kushnir_larisa_vasilevna/8-1-0-159]
4. Zadunai V.V., Kushnir L.V., Liapicheva O.L.About some components of the concept “Body” in John Maxwell Coetzee’s novel “Waiting for the Barbarians”// Scholarly notes of V. I. Vernadskyi Tavriiskyi National University. Series: Philology. Journalism. Volume 33 (72) № 2, 2022. – С. 163 – 170 [http://www.philol.vernadskyjournals.in.ua/archive?id=94].
5. Zadunai V.V., Liapicheva O.L. Men’s esoteric practices as a component of the concept “Corporeality” in V. Pelevin’s novel “Climbing Mount Fuji”. – Scientific Bulletin of the International Humanitarian University. Series: Philology. Collection of scientific papers. Issue 56. – Odesa: Publishing House “Helvetyka”, 2022. – С. 187-191 [http://www.vestnik-philology.mgu.od.ua/index.php/arkhiv-nomeriv?id=210].
Courses
1. English for Specific Purposes (professionally-oriented)
Is a course designed to enable undergraduate students of different majors to understand and use English in day-to-day activity as well as professional environment. It is aimed at developing four main skills: reading - to understand specific-related information, writing, listening and speaking skills to use general, social and professional language.
2. English for Academic Purposes
Is a course for graduate students designed to develop necessary skills, mainly presentations and research writing skills, and enable them to use English in academic and professional environments for research purposes and communication.
3. English (intensive course)
Is a 4-year course for undergraduate students designed to enhance confidence in communication through developing all necessary language skills to produce and interpret oral and written language in various formats. Through level by level approach, authentic materials and communicative practice they will be able to become independent users in everyday and professional situations.