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The 5th International Conference on Education, Language and Inter-cultural Communication (ELIC 2025)

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Research on the Educational Paradigm Construction of Integrating Chinese International Education and AIGC
AIGC stands for Artificial Intelligence Generated Content. This article analyzes the impact of generative artificial intelligence on language education paradigms through a questionnaire survey. This study clarifies the reconstruction of the roles of language teachers and students by AIGC, and constructs a tripartite interactive teaching model of "teacher-AIG...
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Fostering Contemporary Consciousness in EFL Education — An Instructional Approach Based on the Understanding Contemporary China Textbook Series
In recent years, significant progress has been made in integrating ideological and political education into college English courses in China. However, students’ performance in productive tasks still reveals a lack of contemporary consciousness—that is, their ability to integrate traditional topics with current global trends and to engage in critical, conte...
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Non-verbal Communication in Supporting Oral Production in Kenyan Multilingual Classrooms
In Kenyan multilingual classrooms, where English, Kiswahili, and regional languages coexist, teachers’ non-verbal communication (NVC) is integral to promoting oral language production. Although global research establishes a link between gestures, facial expressions, and posture with enhanced learner engagement, there is limited empirical evidence on NVC’s ...
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Research on Ways to Teach Chinese Pinyin to International Students in China
Hanyu Pinyin is an essential tool for learning Chinese. There are many difficulties for international students in learning Hanyu Pinyin, so Hanyu Pinyin is the first hurdle that foreign learners have to overcome in learning Chinese. How to optimize teaching methods, making it easy, interesting, and enjoyable for international students to learn the abstract a...
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Reconstruction of the Quality Assurance System for Graduation Theses Against the Background of Intelligent Education: from the Perspective of Agent Assistance
In the context of educational intelligence driving the evolution of graduation thesis writing tools into "intelligent collaboration platforms", this study aims to explore the logic of teacher-student collaboration practice and the reconstruction of the "instruction-learning" relationship after the intervention of agents in response to the predicament of inef...
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An Empirical Study on the Relationship Between English Self-efficacy and Learning Engagement among Chinese Secondary Vocational Students
This study examines the relationship between English learning self-efficacy and learning engagement among Chinese secondary vocational students. Participants were 39 Grade-2 mechatronics students from a secondary vocational school in Wuhan, China. Data were collected via a questionnaire survey combined with statistics on homework completion rates, supplement...
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Research on the Influencing Factors and Construction Strategies of College Students' Trust in Teaching AI
The in-depth integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in the education sector is driving profound transformations in the landscape of higher education. As a key vehicle, the effectiveness of teaching AI fundamentally depends on the trust of its users. This study focuses on college students, systematically exploring the multi-dimensional influen...
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Fostering Cross-cultural Communicative Competence in English Language Teaching: Strategies for Art and Design Students in an Academic Reading Context
This paper explores a pedagogical framework for fostering cross-cultural communicative competence (CCC) among art and design students within the specific context of an Academic Reading course. Recognizing the unique challenges and strengths of this student population - often characterized by visual literacy and creative thinking alongside limited English pro...
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A Study on the Application of Group Cooperative Learning in Junior High School English Instruction Taking Minhou No. 6 Middle School as an Example
Group cooperative learning should be fully valued in English classroom teaching in junior high school so as to break the traditional indoctrination teaching mode of English teaching and return the dominant role of class to students. In this study, 57 students from Class 10, Grade 7 of Minhou NO. 6 Middle School were selected as the subjects to empirically in...
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IELTS Listening Teaching Empowered by Artificial Intelligence
The national strategy of building a strong an education powerhouse urges the academic community to accelerate the deep integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and higher education. AI technologies can help resolve long-standing dilemma in IELTS listening instruction. After analysing the specific difficulties of teaching IELTS listening in the Chinese lea...
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Teachers' Perceptions of AI in Mental Health Education: A Case Study in China's Vocational Colleges
As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies increasingly enter educational practice, their role in emotionally sensitive domains such as mental health education remains underexplored. This study investigates how teachers in Chinese vocational colleges perceive the use of AI to support personalized instruction in mental health courses. Drawing on semi-struct...
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CiteSpace-based Research Progress and Trend Analysis of Mongolian-Chinese Machine Translation
Machine translation for low-resource languages is a key focus in translation studies. In this paper, CiteSpace was employed to perform a bibliometric analysis of 109 core articles on Mongolian-Chinese machine translation retrieved from CNKI between 2002 and 2024. This analysis systematically maps the latest progress and research trends in this field. The res...
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Application of Functional Equivalence Theory in Children’s Literature Translation: A Case Study of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”
Eugene Nida’s Functional Equivalence Theory emphasizes achieving functional equivalence between source and target texts, enabling target readers to experience the text similarly to source readers. By using “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” as a case study, this paper explores into how functional equivalence guides children’s literature translation...
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The Study on the Differences Between Traditional Culture of China and the United States Through Literary Works
Culture and literature related to each other very closely. Different countries have their own cultures which consistent with a good deal of cultural anthropological literature. Each culture has its distinct value systems and orientations. Values are often revealed in the behavioural patterns, community relationships, rituals and cultural artifacts that make ...
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A Comparison of the Cultural Connotation of Chinese and Western Colour Words as Well as the Analysis of the Forming Causes
In the recent decades, as a very important part of the research on the intercultural communication, the cultural connotation of Chinese and Western colour words has drawn more and more attention from most college English teachers and cultural scholars. Lots of academic thesis or research reports have been published one after another. On basis of collecting o...
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A Review of Studies on Japanese "Post-3.11 Literature"
Following the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, numerous trauma literature works emerged in Japan's literary world with disaster as their creative backdrop. These works either directly address the earthquake as their main theme or indirectly reflect the social characteristics and national psychological state of the "post-3.11 era." Although ...
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Lin Yutang’s Reshaping of Confucius’s Image in The Wisdom of Confucius
Confucius has been revered as a saint standing highly at the altar. However, with the New Culture Movement springing up in the early 20th century, Confucius’ image was challenged unprecedentedly. In this collision of ancient and modern thoughts, Lin Yutang strives to promote the integration of Chinese and Western cultures, which is dedicated to helping peop...
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The Multiple Roles of Traditional Intellectuals in a Local Area: Liu Guyu and the Social Transformation of Modern Shaanxi
Liu Guyu, known as the "Confucianism Master of Guanzhong," was a prominent educator and thinker in modern Shaanxi history, standing as a leader in terms of his ideas, discourse, and influence. During the social transformation of modern Shaanxi, Liu Guyu not only promoted the educational and cultural transformation of the region by establishing new-style scho...
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Exploration of the Horse Culture in Central Asian Archaeological Discoveries
The horse, as one of humanity’s most significant companion animals, has played an irreplaceable role across various domains—including social production, daily life, transportation, military affairs, and cultural beliefs. Central Asia, a crossroads of civilizations on the Eurasian continent, boasts a long-standing and rich horse culture characterized by dis...
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Decoding the Spiritual Spectrum of the Chinese Communists from China's Red Music Culture
The spiritual spectrum of Chinese Communists is inextricably linked to China's red music culture. This paper reveals the pivotal role of red music in inheriting and promoting the spiritual spectrum of Chinese Communists, explores how red music has become a vital vehicle for disseminating and developing the Communist spiritual spectrum, and how both mutua...
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The Historical Significance and Value of the Ancient Tea-Horse Road from the Perspective of Multi-ethnic Communication, Exchange, and Integration
The Ancient Tea-Horse Road is a comprehensive channel network that has traveled through the Hengduan Mountains in southwestern China since the Tang and Song dynasties, with tea horse trade as its core, connecting Yunnan, Sichuan, Xizang, and radiating to South Asia and Southeast Asia. It goes beyond a single economic function and has become a practical examp...
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Transcultural Empathic Communication in the "Post-truth" Era Taking the Social Media Usage of Chinese International Students in Australia as an Example
As an old saying goes," Far distance cannot separate us, and we all live in a united world. Empathic communication is a natural ability of human beings. In the " post-truth" era, transcultural empathic communication is beneficial to eliminating communication barriers and establishing trust between individuals of different cultures. Therefore, the realization...
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A Review of the Development History of the Concept of "Free Will" and Its Metaphysical Implications
The concept of Free Will, an enduring theme in Western philosophy, originated within religious ethics to address fundamental questions such as "the relationship between humans and divinity", "human existence", and "the origins of good and evil". This paper examines the evolution of the notion of Free Will through a historical lens, tracing its development an...
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