Reading Online Course Hu zhanqi. Learner Profile – Context: Non-English major students in Chinese university who master the general knowledge of English.

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Reading Online Course Hu zhanqi

Learner Profile – Context: Non-English major students in Chinese university who master the general knowledge of English but lack of reading strategies, vocabulary and materials. – Reasons for choosing this course: Interested in reading and the language, want to improve the language proficiency through materials as well

Course Aims by the end of the course – Improve the reading skill and strategies – Expand the vocabulary – Enrich the knowledge of English

Tools – Blog( For posting the reading materials and explaining the stratigies) – Wiki ( For the interations between students and teachers also the feedback for the teacher – Quizlet ( For the quiz) – Mobile learning app( SKY NEWS, TO WORDS)

Difficulties – Although I add the wiki as a tool to achieve the interaction among students, it is still not enough for them. – Difficulties for choosing the reading materials for there are lots of resources there. – Any other using apps or tools could facilitate the learning and teaching