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Three core concepts of English new curriculum reform
1, student-centered: The new English curriculum reform puts students at the center of learning, pays attention to cultivating students' language communication ability and comprehensive application ability, emphasizes students' initiative and creativity, and encourages students to improve their English language application ability and cross-cultural communication ability through autonomous learning and cooperative learning.

2. Task-based teaching: The new English curriculum reform emphasizes task-based teaching, that is, task-oriented, which promotes students' language communication ability and comprehensive application ability through independent inquiry and cooperative learning. Task-based teaching focuses on students' practical operation and emphasizes students' thinking ability and problem-solving ability.

3. Cross-cultural communication: The new English curriculum reform focuses on cultivating students' cross-cultural communication ability, encouraging students to understand and respect people with different cultural backgrounds, improving students' international vision and cultural literacy, and cultivating students' sense of social responsibility and international competitiveness.