The Application and Realization of Internet+ Technology in College English Listening Teaching
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/O242105
Author(s)
Zhongmei Pan
Affiliation(s)
Jiangsu Yancheng Yunke Teachnical School, Yancheng, Jiangsu, China
Abstract
In the context of the “Internet +” era, the in-depth integration of information technology and educational practice constantly changes the teaching mode of traditional listening classes in foreign languages. The application of blended learning mode based on multimedia network teaching platform and intelligent mobile terminal is applied in the colleges and universities foreign language listening teaching. An English listening teaching method facing “Internet +” is proposed in colleges and universities. Firstly, the word is applied to realize the effective recognition of English listening teaching words. Then, as for the teaching knowledge and the listening content, the “Internet +” English listening network teaching is used. Finally, experimental results show that the method can improve students’ English listening level so as to complete the purpose of college English listening teaching under the “Internet +”.
Keywords
Multimedia Network; College English Listening Teaching; Internet+ Technology
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