The Research of the Interactive Translation Teaching Method Based on the Network - Taking the Reform of Translation Teaching in NCIST as the Example

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Translation course, as one of the core curriculum courses in foreign language teaching, plays a very important role in cultivating the practical, applied and inter-disciplinary talents. There arises an increasing demand for translators, especially in current China’s economy transformation period. It’s the key task which higher education must confront with that how to cultivate the translators who can adapt to the social development and satisfy the social demand. Taking an example of translation course reform in NCIST, the paper tries to explore the possibility of the interactive translation methods under the circumstance of network platform. Through this analysis, we try to reform the traditional translation course in order to cultivate the real applied talents of innovation and translation ability.

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