Analysis of ESP Instructing and Innovation of College English Teaching
Abstract
In contemporary society, with comprehensive promotion of global economy, there is an urgent need for well-rounded talents in a wide variety of professional fields, which undoubtedly set a higher goal for the broadly-based education. The innovation of English teaching in higher education plays a significant and active function in the process of cultivating all-rounded talents. At present, EPS instruction has been penetrating into the innovation of English teaching education actively.
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