Abstract
Economic globalization, integration of the world, and wide application and advanced development of modern information technology (MIT) demand high requirements for talents. Traditional teaching methods and means cannot satisfy the requirements of students for real language communication environment and language output. Consequently, students exhibit low intercultural communication ability and fail to satisfy the ultimate goal of foreign language teaching. A novel method to cultivate students’ intercultural communication competence (ICC) in college English based on MIT was proposed in this study. The method was used to examine students’ intercultural sensitivity (IS) and ICC. The concept of ICC was redefined. A model of ICC in college English based on MIT and a teaching mode for cultivating students’ ICC in college English based on MIT were constructed. The proposed teaching mode was applied to a teaching experiment, and interviews and questionnaires were used to estimate students’ IS and ICC. Results demonstrate that this mode is superior to traditional teaching methods, surpasses the limitations of time and space, realizes global information sharing, and integrates the language and cultural learning among students organically. The constructed teaching mode meets the needs and demands of most students and provides a resource-rich learning platform where students can improve their IS and ICC.
Highlights
People have entered an era of unprecedented electronic information age with the extensive application and advanced development of economic globalization, integration of the world, and modern information technology (MIT)
The present study explores a teaching mode for cultivating students’ intercultural communication competence (ICC) in college English based on MIT and conducts an empirical study based on the aforementioned analysis
The present study redefines the concept of ICC, proposes a model of ICC in college English based on MIT and a teaching mode for cultivating students’ ICC in college English based on MIT, and conducts an empirical study
Summary
People have entered an era of unprecedented electronic information age with the extensive application and advanced development of economic globalization, integration of the world, and modern information technology (MIT). The ultimate goal of foreign language teaching in China is to cultivate students’ intercultural communication competence (ICC), that is, the competence in the practical application of language. The present study explores a teaching mode for cultivating students’ ICC in college English based on MIT and conducts an empirical study based on the aforementioned analysis. The discussion of Blake lacks the analysis of teaching effects Gaoda He [8] emphasized that “multimedia technology broadens intercultural communication media, diversifies the models and types of intercultural communication, expands the functions of intercultural communication, and reduces the barriers to intercultural communication gradually.”. The present study redefines the concept of ICC, proposes a model of ICC in college English based on MIT and a teaching mode for cultivating students’ ICC in college English based on MIT, and conducts an empirical study.
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