COMMUNICATION BETWEEN STUDENTS AND LECTURERS OF ONLINE EDUCATION IN VIETNAM
Nguyen Thi Dung , Dr. Linguistics, Lecturer of the Department of Foreign Languages – VietnameseAbstract
In Vietnam today, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City are the two largest centers of higher education in the country. In Hanoi, there are about 135 universities and colleges. The system of universities and colleges here trains many important professions, providing high-quality humans resources for the country of Vietnam. From the perspective of Pragmatics Theory, the article initially explores research on the linguistic characteristics of communication between lecturers and students in online teaching and learning at some universities and colleges in Hanoi, Vietnam. Online education is the adaption of Vietnamese education to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, which affects global higher education and Vietnam is no exception.
Keywords
Pracmatics, communication, online education
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