Suggestions on International Language Environment Construction of Big Cities with New Information and Communication Technology

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The new generation of information and communication technology is booming, which creates a broad stage for mobile learning. The advantage of mobile learning is to meet the special needs of the citizens to learn a foreign language. At first, this paper analyzes the situation which the city international language environment construction is facing, then defines the connotation of a new generation of information communication technology, business and mobile learning, and points out that mobile learning is suitable for the city international language environment construction. It finally analyzes several mobile learning models which are based on the new generation of information communication technologies.

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