English learners are provided by the Web with fast, abundant and authentic materials. Besides, the features in hypertext structure, multimedia capabilities and online communication have a great influence on education, especially on second and foreign language education. Thus how to make use of the Web to facilitate English teaching and learning has become an essential issue for both learners and instructors. To design an effective Web-based course, teachers may take the three models proposed as reference: analyzing students’ needs and clarifying their characteristics, setting their learning objectives and choosing the suitable Internet resources as teaching materials. The successful Web-based courses should be based on a clear pedagogical r...
The issues of communication, interaction, authenticity of communication, language learning in cultur...
AbstractAlthough literature is rich in discussions on technology integration in the learning process...
The vast majority of research in the past two decades on the use of computers in education has focus...
English learners are provided by the Web with fast, abundant and authentic materials. Besides, the f...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is making a strong impact on our society and it is estimated that 80-85 per...
The World Wide Web has the potential of offering the ESL teacher a tremendous amount of authentic En...
The Websites contribute much to the learning of the English language, facilitating the teaching of t...
This paper describes a method of using World Wide Web resources as authentic materials in an EFL rea...
At present, priority importance is given to the issues of communication, interactivity, authenticity...
This study presents the data collected from 20 teachers of 'Communication Skills' from ten...
This article explores teachers’ and students’ benefits of using Internet-based Language Learning(IBL...
The Internet has captured the attention of teachers and language instructors from all over the world...
This paper describes some strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Internetbased English ...
This paper describes a method of using World Wide Web resources as authentic materials in an EFL rea...
Improvement in the teaching of English as a second language is a concern among many teachers of Engl...
The issues of communication, interaction, authenticity of communication, language learning in cultur...
AbstractAlthough literature is rich in discussions on technology integration in the learning process...
The vast majority of research in the past two decades on the use of computers in education has focus...
English learners are provided by the Web with fast, abundant and authentic materials. Besides, the f...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is making a strong impact on our society and it is estimated that 80-85 per...
The World Wide Web has the potential of offering the ESL teacher a tremendous amount of authentic En...
The Websites contribute much to the learning of the English language, facilitating the teaching of t...
This paper describes a method of using World Wide Web resources as authentic materials in an EFL rea...
At present, priority importance is given to the issues of communication, interactivity, authenticity...
This study presents the data collected from 20 teachers of 'Communication Skills' from ten...
This article explores teachers’ and students’ benefits of using Internet-based Language Learning(IBL...
The Internet has captured the attention of teachers and language instructors from all over the world...
This paper describes some strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of Internetbased English ...
This paper describes a method of using World Wide Web resources as authentic materials in an EFL rea...
Improvement in the teaching of English as a second language is a concern among many teachers of Engl...
The issues of communication, interaction, authenticity of communication, language learning in cultur...
AbstractAlthough literature is rich in discussions on technology integration in the learning process...
The vast majority of research in the past two decades on the use of computers in education has focus...