Analysis of Meta-Cosmos Empowering Basic English Teaching and Learning
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https://doi.org/10.54691/fhss.v3i9.5631Keywords:
Metaverse; English Teaching and Learning; Digital Education.Abstract
Metaverse is a virtual, interactive digital environment that provides students with a new learning scenario through technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality and artificial intelligence. In order to provide a more attractive and effective English learning environment, researchers have begun to introduce meta-universe technology into English language teaching. In meta-universe-enabled basic English teaching, students can interact with the virtual world through immersive learning experiences that simulate real-life scenarios and improve their language skills. Metaverse technology can also provide students with personalized learning paths and resources. In addition, social interaction in the metaverse environment promotes the development of students' intercultural communication and cooperation skills. However, metaverse-enabled basic English language teaching also faces some challenges, such as the cost of technological equipment, teacher training and technical support, etc. Future research needs to further explore how to maximize the effect of metaverse technology in English language teaching.
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