Abstract
Abstract
This article begins by defining translation and discussing its use in language education. It then presents a case study of an EFL listening and speaking course taught at a Chinese university that incorporates communicative translation activities, including vocabulary exercises, group presentations, and role-playing. The article concludes by reflecting on the experience of teaching the course and the lessons learnt. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of the relationship between translation and language teaching/learning and to suggest practical applications of this understanding for teachers in diverse educational settings.
Funder
Teaching Reform Research Fund Project of Hangzhou Dianzi University, China
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)