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The Construction of an Effective Multi-modal English Oral Output Teaching Mode in the Cloud Environment

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In view of the current inefficient oral English teaching and low quality of learners' oral output, this paper attempts to apply information technology in the English education, to build an effective English oral output teaching mode under the guidance of multimodal discourse theory. This paper first clarifies three concepts: multimodal discourse, effective teaching, and the cloud environment. Then it puts forward three components for the construction of a new oral English teaching mode from three aspects: making the teaching process more effective, applying multi-modal teaching activities and building a cloud environment for oral English teaching.

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      CIPAE 2020: Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education
      October 2020
      527 pages
      ISBN:9781450387729
      DOI:10.1145/3419635

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