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A Research on The PAD Class Teaching Mode in Chinese College English Courses

Lihong Ding

Abstract


With the rapid development of information technology, the integration of network information technology and col-lege English courses has fundamentally changed the essence of college English teaching. College English class teaching has also changed from traditional English class in a network environment. Professor Zhang Xuexin from Fudan University proposed a new teaching mode -- PAD class teaching mode. This teaching mode is composed of three basic links: teacher’s presentation, students’assimilation, and discussion. This research applies the PAD class teaching mode to college English teaching to explore the eff ect of this mode on improving the quality of college English teaching.

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PAD class; PAD class teaching mode; Chinese college students; PAD class teaching

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i7.7556

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