2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8421019
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Design of Oral English Teaching Based on Embedded Microprocessor

Abstract: Under the background of internationalization, China has put forward the strategy of “one belt and one road”; this puts forward higher requirements for the cultivation of internationalized and compound talents for English majors in China. However, through the investigation of the present situation of College Students’ oral English teaching and their oral competence, it is found that college students’ oral English competence and intercultural communication competence are generally low. The teaching concept is ba… Show more

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“…However, Wu & Tarc (2021) noted that test-centred English education had a negative effect on students' long-term use of English. Exam-centred English education students will struggle with everyday oral communication (Yin, 2022) Therefore, there is no universal agreement with regards to the effects of test-centred English education on university students' use of English. This study will examine the impact of exam-centred English education on students' use of English, as many researchers make evaluation about students' English language proficiency based on their grades.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Wu & Tarc (2021) noted that test-centred English education had a negative effect on students' long-term use of English. Exam-centred English education students will struggle with everyday oral communication (Yin, 2022) Therefore, there is no universal agreement with regards to the effects of test-centred English education on university students' use of English. This study will examine the impact of exam-centred English education on students' use of English, as many researchers make evaluation about students' English language proficiency based on their grades.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%