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International Journal of Educational Innovation and Science, 2021, 2(1); doi: 10.38007/IJEIS.2021.020105.

British and American Film and Television Works in the Cultivation of British and American Cultural Literacy of College Students

Author(s)

Shiju Shen

Corresponding Author:
Shiju Shen
Affiliation(s)

Honghe University, Yunnan, China

Abstract

With the improvement of China's internationalization, English has become an indispensable language. Therefore, it is an important teaching goal of college English to cultivate the English and American cultural literacy of college students. This article aims to study the application of British and American film and television works in the cultivation of college students 'British and American cultural literacy. This article explains the application of British and American film and television works in the cultivation of college students' British and American cultural literacy. British and American cultural literacy is an extremely important part of college students' comprehensive cultural literacy. British and American film and television works not only cultivate college students' interest in British and American culture, but also an important way for college students to understand British and American culture. This article explores how to combine British and American film and television with the application of British and American cultural literacy to maximize the training of comprehensive college students with comprehensive capabilities. In addition, based on the principle of combining theory with practice, an investigation experiment on the impact of British and American film and television works on the cultivation of British and American cultural literacy among college students was designed. Experimental data shows that the application of film and television works to teaching has a significant effect on improving college students 'British and American cultural literacy and is very helpful to developing college students' British and American cultural literacy. The experimental results show that the cultivation of British and American film and television cultural literacy in college students improves students' English learning efficiency by about 20%. It can be found that combining English and American film and television works in specific teaching tasks can effectively improve the English level of college students.

Keywords

British and American Film and Television, College Students, British and American Cultural Literacy, Application Status

Cite This Paper

Shiju Shen. British and American Film and Television Works in the Cultivation of British and American Cultural Literacy of College Students. International Journal of Educational Innovation and Science (2021), Vol. 2, Issue 1: 36-49. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJEIS.2021.020105.

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