2018
DOI: 10.12738/estp.2018.6.243
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Application of New Media Technology in Vocabulary Learning of College English Curriculum

Abstract: Concerning the issues that the teaching time of College English (CE) curriculum has been compressed and the education resources in universities get more and more strain, this paper proposes to apply the new media technology in the CE vocabulary learning. The new media technology can achieve the interaction with learning subjects and involvement in the learning process with the mass language materials and database. It features the instantaneity, facticity and strong practicability. On this basis, this paper mak… Show more

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“…Following an evaluation of recent literature, various endeavors have been undertaken to categorize strategies learning a foreign language. Notable examples include the works of Ghazel (2010), Guo and Zhu (2018), Manuel (2017), Hatta (2016), andSchmitt (2000). For instance, Schmitt (2000: 44-45) established "metacognitive", "cognitive", alongside social/affective" as the fundamental three types of learning strategies.…”
Section: A Vocabulary Learning Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Following an evaluation of recent literature, various endeavors have been undertaken to categorize strategies learning a foreign language. Notable examples include the works of Ghazel (2010), Guo and Zhu (2018), Manuel (2017), Hatta (2016), andSchmitt (2000). For instance, Schmitt (2000: 44-45) established "metacognitive", "cognitive", alongside social/affective" as the fundamental three types of learning strategies.…”
Section: A Vocabulary Learning Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present investigation employed Schmitt's (2000) "Vocabulary Learning Strategies Questionnaire" (VLSQ), which has been utilized by previous scholars such as Ghalebi and Mohammed (2020), Guo and Zhu (2018), and Hamza et al (2017). The study utilized a Likert-scale questionnaire consisting of twenty items, which demonstrated an accuracy coefficient of 0.86.…”
Section: Structure Of Vocabulary Learning Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%