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Application of Blended Teaching Mode in Comprehensive English Course
College of Foreign Language Education and International Business, Baoding University, Baoding, China
College of Foreign Language Education and International Business, Baoding University, Baoding, China
- 1 College of Foreign Language Education and International Business, Baoding University, Baoding, China
- 2 College of Foreign Language Education and International Business, Baoding University, Baoding, China
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Abstract
Comprehensive English is one of the fundamental courses for English majors and it aims at cultivating students’ basic English skills, and laying solid foundation for higher grades. However, the current teaching mode cannot fulfill the needs of the information era any longer due to its old teaching materials and traditional teaching methods. This paper tries to explore the blended teaching mode from three stages—pre-class, in-class and post-class based on the Internet+ background to stimulate students’ autonomous learning ability, improve their language competence and comprehensive attainment .
KeywordsBlended Teaching ModeComprehensive English CourseInternet+Network Teaching Platform
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