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Research on the Reform of Translation Teaching for English Majors by TBLT under the Background of AI

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With the continuous development of society and the changes of the times, English has gradually become one of a fundamental requirement for talents. As the cradle of cultivating talents, colleges and universities play a pivotal role in educational reform. In the new era, the development of modern information technology demands English teaching to maintain innovation and keep pace with the times. The task-based language teaching approach is used in the translation teaching for English majors in colleges and universities to explore a new mode of English teaching. In teaching, by allowing students to complete the corresponding target tasks, develop students' ability to comprehensively use information, and promote the effective cultivation of students' English translation ability, thereby improving students' English cross-cultural level and translation ability. College English teaching should prioritize the cultivation of students' practical translation ability. Therefore, based on the characteristics of task-based language teaching, artificial intelligence technology is introduced into English translation teaching for English majors to assist in completing tasks using intelligent translation, so as to realizing a new model of student-centered English teaching. Taking English translation teaching as an example, this paper discusses how to reform the translation teaching for English majors in colleges and universities under the new situation of artificial intelligence application in the field of translation.

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  • Jingye Luan, 2023. "Research on the Reform of Translation Teaching for English Majors by TBLT under the Background of AI," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 16(9), pages 145-145, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:16:y:2023:i:9:p:145
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