The document instructs students to form groups of four, choose representatives, and discuss language competencies. It defines several types of language competencies, including morphological, syntactic, semantic, and orthographic competencies, which concern mastery of verbal and non-verbal codes. It also defines textual competence as understanding different texts, and rhetorical competence as effectively contributing to conversations and expressing ideas. Strategic competence refers to techniques used to communicate clearly such as gestures and clarifications.