Research on CAI Application Based on Information Technology

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The purpose of this article is to familiarize EFL teachers with the effectiveness of using the art of discourse with computer-assisted instruction (CAI) due to its advantages of multimedia, instantaneousness, interaction, flexibility and variety. CAI and the art of discourse are integrated to enhance the effect of college EFL teaching and learning.

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