Developing Business CAT Teaching System and Course for Chinese Universities
Lifei Wang and
Jianling Wan
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Lifei Wang: University of International Business and Economics, China
Jianling Wan: University of International Business and Economics, China
International Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching (IJCALLT), 2011, vol. 1, issue 4, 59-68
Abstract:
This paper proposes that business CAT be introduced as the reform of a course in Chinese universities. Firstly, the authors describe the conceptual framework and design of business CAT course and textbook, the newly developed “Computer-Aided Business Translation Teaching System (Business CAT), with a focus on learner translation training and teacher management platforms. Secondly, the authors discuss the constructed “Business English-Chinese Parallel Corpus” that supports the system. Finally, the authors show that business CAT contributes positively to the improvement of college students’ CAT competence and development of CAT education in China.
Date: 2011
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