DEVELOPING LEARNER AUTONOMY WITH COMPUTER ORIENTATED LANGUAGE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (CALLE)
Keywords:
computer orientated environment, Self access Language CentreAbstract
The article deals with a very actual problem of shifting the responsibility from teachers to learners while language education. The author gives a rich background to autonomous lan- guage learning, describes ways of organizing a learning process in computer orientated envi- ronment, outlines the contents of Self access Language Centre (SALC), that was designed by the author as a component of computer orientated environment of future IT specialists lan- guage training.
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