Analysis of Basic English Teaching Strategies in Colleges and Universities from the Perspective of Applied Undergraduates

  • Zhuowei Yu Xi’an FanYi University
  • Jia Liu Xi’an FanYi University
Article ID: 3057
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Keywords: Applied Undergraduate, Efficient basic English, Research on Teaching Strategies

Abstract

Application-oriented Undergraduate Colleges and universities pay more attention to the cultivation of students' knowledge application ability, so that students can flexibly use their knowledge to solve practical problems, so as to achieve the purpose of applying what they have learned, and lay a good foundation for students' future employment and development. Therefore, from the perspective of Applied Functional undergraduate, we should innovate the teaching mode in basic English Teaching in Colleges and universities, carry out teaching with new ideas, new ways and new ideas, cultivate students' knowledge application ability and promote the teaching reform in Colleges and universities. Especially in college basic English teaching, from the perspective of applied undergraduate, college basic English teaching should focus on cultivating students' English language communication and expression ability, pay attention to practical teaching, and lay the foundation for college students' future English knowledge learning. So how can we improve the efficiency of basic English Teaching in Colleges and universities from the perspective of application-oriented undergraduates? This is the main content of this paper.

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Published
2022-06-20
How to Cite
Yu, Z., & Liu, J. (2022). Analysis of Basic English Teaching Strategies in Colleges and Universities from the Perspective of Applied Undergraduates. Learning & Education, 10(8), 50-53. https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i8.3057
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