The Research on the English Reading Teaching Mode Aiming at the Improvement of Thinking Quality
Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v3i2.335
Abstract
In English reading teaching, it is important and necessary to promote the development of students’ thinking quality, an important element of key competence of the English subject. However, the current English reading teaching overemphasizes language knowledge input, the extraction of basic information and the application of reading strategies, but neglects the cultivation of students’ thinking quality. Therefore, how to develop students’ thinking quality in English reading teaching has become an important issue to be solved.
Keywords
key competence; thinking quality; English reading teaching mode
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