The Enlightenment of MOOC for the College English Teaching in China
Abstract
The rising tide of MOOC is causing an unprecedented revolution in the area of higher education. The great change has a huge impact on the higher education in China, especially in English teaching. This paper describes the background of MOOC, compares the development of MOOC at home and abroad, reveals the problems in university English teaching in China, then give the Enlightenment of MOOC for the teaching of English in ordinary universities in China.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7153
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