Research on college English teaching model based on computer network technology

Author(s):  
Xu Shuoyan

With the rapid development of social and economic globalization, China starts to pay more and more attention to college students’ English language education. At present, the rapid development of network technology in China has an obvious influence on People’s daily life, work and study, especially on China’s education cause. As a result of the influence, English language education of our country has been constantly reforming its teaching model, so as to improve the comprehensive English ability of college students and enable them to contribute to the development of China’s economic globalization. In this paper the research mainly focuses on the teaching model of college students’ English language education at current stage, and the proposal of education platform based on network technology, so as to promote college students’ comprehensive English ability and meet the requirements of current social development for college English teaching.

Author(s):  
Marham Jupri Hadi ◽  
Tris Shakti Permata ◽  
Tarmizi Tarmizi

Education tourism refers to a travel program to a location with the primary goal is to engage in learning activities directly associated with a tourist destination. The current study explores the practice of edutourism as implemented by Beruga’ Alam Institute which involved college students of English language education. This case study employed participant observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation to gain a deep understanding regarding the case under study. 13 participants consisting of 7 students of English language education, a program coordinator, 2 tour guides and the head of the institute took part in the interviews. Collected data were analyzed interactively to conclude the study. The findings of this study revealed that the concept of educational tourism practiced in Beruga’ Alam Institute reflected its five fundamental vision namely: a) well behaved; b) being insightful; c) being skillful; d) being self-reliant and; e) contribution. The promoted model of edutourism in Beruga’ Alam begins with meditation, followed by exploration, reflection and ended with a publication. These stages feature every edutour program. The edutour programs offered to college students include nature exploration, art and culture exploration, Kings and Saints (graveyards) visits, charity and social life exploration, staying with the locals, local figures visits and other programs. Students were also offered short courses like photography writing, cooking class, and public speaking during the tours. Finally, based on the participants’ reflection on their edutour experiences, all of them express positive views on the programs and were willing to participate in the future education tourism programs.


2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 5590-5593
Author(s):  
An Wang ◽  
Xiang Qing Zhang

With the development of computer network technology, constructing the new teaching model of college English under network environment is a pressing matter. The paper introduces the theoretical basis, significance and strategies of constructing college English teaching model under network environment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. p10
Author(s):  
Lanfang Wen ◽  
Xiaoyu Luo

As an indispensable part of higher education in China, independent colleges bear the responsibility of talent training in the new era. Optimizing college English teaching environment in independent colleges is important for the healthy growth of college students. To explore new ideas of college English teaching in independent colleges, this paper applies the cognitive teaching model to the entire process of college English teaching, By deepening their cognition and comprehension with the flexibility of the cognitive teaching model, this enhances college students’ experience of English learning.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 1215
Author(s):  
Xunfeng Yin

Besides imparting knowledge, college English course is also a language carrier for students to understand western culture and a way to improve their comprehensive cultural literacy. Therefore, under the guidance of General Education theory, this paper attempts to integrate the appreciation of English literary translations into College English teaching, so that non-English majors can improve their English language ability, at the same time, they can improve their critical appreciation ability and cultural accomplishment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 1311-1317
Author(s):  
Gao Beibei

The development and promotion of Internet emerging technology has brought incomparable practical significance and new development ecology for College English education industry. As a significant part of College English teaching. University English audio-visual-oral course undertakes the significant task of strengthening English listening and speaking ability, broadening international vision and improving intercultural communication ability. Due to the “Internet plus”, the education pattern of College English reading, writing, oral English and listening can adopt a blended teaching mode to boost the on-and offline education of audio-visual and intelligent education. The paper first analyzes the common problems in the traditional college and university English language education mode, and puts forward the concept of blended teaching mode, and concludes the path and measures of the reform of College English language teaching mode under the Internet Plus background.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Lan Li

The English teaching model in today’s college should adapt to the trend of the times and attach importance to college English translation teaching to improve students’ English application ability, allow students to participate more fully in the classroom, and accelerate the training process of English application ability. Based on the analysis and research on the problems existing in English translation teaching in colleges and universities, this article explores the implementation ways to improve college students’ English application ability.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 75
Author(s):  
Reza Zabihi ◽  
Momene Ghadiri ◽  
Dariush Nejad Ansari

<p>The aim of this research was to describe what Iranian ESP teachers believe to be the main pedagogical<br />principles and what their perceived barriers seem to be. The examination of these principles and<br />barriers were mainly based on the interviewees’ English background, followed by the elicitation of<br />teachers’ beliefs about the main pedagogical principles of English Language Education in their<br />department, their teaching practices inside the class, dilemmas and obstacles they faced with during<br />their English teaching career and how they cope with or manage those dilemmas, and ended with their<br />suggestions for improvement of English education in Faculties of Humanities. Data were subsequently<br />transcribed, modified, analyzed and translated into English. The results properly reflected various<br />perceived theoretical beliefs of ESP teachers regarding pedagogical principles as well as the obstacles<br />which prevent them from following those principles.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Zhou

With the rapid development of technology, teaching methods are changing constantly, especially in the English teaching of college students in a more diverse way. The flipped classroom teaching is a product of the modern teaching era, which not only can improve the efficiency of classroom teaching, but also can enhance students’ reading and writing ability. In this regard, this paper introduces the concept of the flipped classroom teaching mode, and conducts an in-depth investigation into the application strategy of flipped classroom in college English teaching.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Yun Li

In the context of the rapid development of wireless communication and information technology, the network has greatly shortened the actual spatial distances around the world. Multimedia technology and wireless communication, as an important branch of information technology, can better connect people and the network, exploding very powerful energy in the field of education. This research analyzes the cultural communication function of wireless communication and multimedia network technology in university teaching, especially English teaching. At this stage, almost all universities in our country are using multimedia technology to assist teaching, and even many teachers believe that multimedia has become a necessary foundation for the in-depth development of the “teaching-learning” interaction in colleges and universities in the information age. The demand for English talents in the Chinese labor market is dominated by application-oriented talents, but the purpose of English teaching in many schools is still in the reality of traditional research-based teaching. It is concluded that the root of this contradiction lies in the disconnection between the cultivation of talents in universities and the needs of society. The experimental results show that if the advantages of wireless communication and multimedia network technology can be fully utilized, the teaching efficiency of cultural communication in college English teaching can be increased by 22%. This article also analyzes, discusses, and summarizes the methods and approaches of cultural dissemination to enrich academic research results.


English Today ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 12-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenhui Rao ◽  
Hua Yuan

The beginning of this new century has witnessed two important events in English language education in China. The first is the expansion of English language education into the primary curriculum. In 2001, the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) required that primary schools located in cities and county seats start to offer English classes at Primary 3 from the autumn of 2001 and that the rest start to do so in the following year (MOE, 2001). The second is the increase of enrolment in various types of Chinese colleges and universities. For example, in 1999 the number of students enrolled in Chinese higher education was six million, but it rose to over 20 million in 2004 (Jin & Cortazzi, 2006). Such a rapid development of English language education has resulted in a number of difficulties and challenges for EFL teaching in China, but the most serious constraint comes from the lack of qualified teachers (Rao, 2010). To compensate for the shortage of English teachers, many Chinese schools are endeavoring to attract more native-English-speaking teachers (henceforth NESTs) to fill up EFL teaching vacancies. In 2006, for example, there were 150,000 foreign EFL teachers working in China (Jeon & Lee, 2006).


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