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This paper explores the application and efficacy of task-based teaching (TBT) methods within the context of internet-based distance learning for English, with a particular focus on integrating environmental education. Through an empirical study involving two groups of college students, the authors examine how TBT can enhance students' language proficiency, motivation, and engagement compared to traditional lecture-based instruction. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the findings indicate significant improvements in various aspects of language skills among students exposed to the TBT method. Moreover, the integration of environmental content into digital teaching materials not only enriches the learning experience but also raises awareness about critical global issues. This study highlights the potential of TBT in online environments as a transformative pedagogical tool that fosters deeper cognitive engagement, practical language application, and autonomous learning.
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Critical Thinking;
Active Learning;
Cognitive Processes;
Communication (Thought Transfer);
Language Acquisition;
Innovation;
Educational Objectives;
Language Proficiency;
Learner Engagement;
Educational Strategies;
Language Usage;
Language Skills;
Influence of Technology;
Distance Education;
Educational Methods;
Learning Processes;
Learning Experience;
Instructional Materials;
Citizenship Education;
Internet;
Information Processing;
Environmental Education;
Integrated Activities;
Class Activities
1 Zhengzhou Technology and Business University, China
2 Air Central Co., Ltd., China
