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A New Attempt of Speculative English Writing Teaching in the Era of “Internet Plusâ€

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In the era of “Internet Plus†, the technology of “Internet Plus†has been combined with education, which calls for a new challenge to the content, mode and relationship of education. This research is going to discuss about the lack of speculative teaching in college English writing teaching in the era of “Internet Plus†based on the critical thinking hierarchical theory, finding out the current problems, to provide a new education mode.The technology of “Internet Plus†can provide rich learning materials for sttudents and the flexible studying schedule. This studying mode has changed teachers’ and students’ roles in the traditional teaching and lead to a new realationship between teachers and students. This new mode will help students improve their ability on the intellectual studying and enhance their critical thinking ability. It can also help students apply their knowledge from books to the practice.

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  • Liu Yan, 2021. "A New Attempt of Speculative English Writing Teaching in the Era of “Internet Plusâ€," English Linguistics Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 10(4), pages 37-41, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:elr111:v:10:y:2021:i:4:p:37-41
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