E-Learning and French Teaching

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French is the language of the second power in the world. E-learning is wildly used nowadays in helping teachers train their students for enhancing language learning. This paper discusses the application and advantages of e-learning in French teaching, introduce the new concept of pan-education, and analyses how to change the pedagogical strategies for teachers to improve teaching efficiency and enable students to master French quickly and effectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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4509-4513

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May 2014

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