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Author: Yang Changjun

Affiliation: Haikou College of Economics, China

Keyword(s): English Courses, Cultural Character, Construction, Instrumentality, Practicality.

Abstract: Course teaching actually plays an important role in daily teaching of school. Both the value and overall goal of daily education are an important direction for the reform of current school course. English course is an important object of teaching practice to adapt to the current frequent exchange between China and the world, and the teaching of English course should focus on cultural character. However, past English course teaching tends to emphasize its instrumentality and grammatical structures. Therefore, to train more excellent overall talents, good cultural characters of English courses should be exerted for its construction.

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Changjun, Y. (2015). Construction of Cultural Character of English Courses. In Proceedings of the Information Science and Management Engineering III - ISME; ISBN 978-989-758-163-2, SciTePress, pages 194-197. DOI: 10.5220/0006022001940197

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EP - 197
DO - 10.5220/0006022001940197
PB - SciTePress