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Exploration and Practice of English Course Teaching of Business Administration Major in Vocational Colleges

Ziling Wu, Xing Huang

Abstract


With the rapid development of China’s economy and society, the reform of talent training mode for business administration has become the most concerned and valued issue in the current teaching work in colleges and universities. From the current situation of undergraduate education curriculum system construction in vocational colleges, the traditional teaching methods of higher English still occupy the majority. The all English bilingual course for the undergraduate major of business administration takes the basic knowledge of language and the theory of natural science as the core content. Therefore, this paper will focus on how to build a perfect talent training mode for business administration majors that meets the actual needs and employment direction of students, and put forward specific teaching strategies in order to provide more application-oriented and professional development platforms for business administration students.

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Vocational Undergraduate; Business Administration; All English Courses; Exploration and Practice

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v5i11.4202

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