Communication is a multifaceted phenomenon crucial for human interaction. It is the bedrock of this interaction, serving as a fundamental aspect of social, professional, and personal spheres. The concept of communicative competence encompasses a range of skills that enable individuals to effectively convey and interpret messages within a given context. Communicative competence is an integrated use of language and non-language means of communication. The basis of communicative competence are communicative skills formed through speech skills. It also implies the ability to interpret non-verbal forms of communication [1; 29]. The work explores the essence of communicative competence, analyzing its components and emphasizing its pivotal role in contemporary society.