Desa, ZubeidaSun, LixiaFaculty of Education2013-08-082024-04-122007/05/092007/05/092013-08-082024-04-122005https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10560Magister Educationis - MEdIn recent years, advances in computer technology have motivated Chinese teachers to reassess computer use and consider it as a valuable part of daily foreign language learning and teaching. Software programmes, USB (Universal Serial Bus) technology, and computer networks are providing teachers with new methods of incorporating culture, grammar, and real language use in the classroom. Students gain access to audio, visual and textual information about the language through the use of computers. The aim of this study was to investigate vocational school English students and teachers concerns and behaviours about integrating information technology into English instruction.enEnglish languageComputer-assisted instruction for foreign speakersChinaStudy and teachingForeign speakersReviewing computer-assisted language learning (CALL) in a vocational school in ChinaThesisUniversity of the Western Cape