Research on Cultivating Digital Storytelling Translation Abilities of Foreign Language Majors by Integrating China Story into Foreign Language Education

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  • Yan Zhang School of International Education, Jilin Engineering Normal University, Changchun, Jilin, China Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70088/8hqm6952

Keywords:

China story, foreign language majors, digital storytelling translation ability

Abstract

This study proposes a cultivation path for the digital storytelling translation abilities of foreign language majors. It adopts a "three-in-one" cultivation objective, combining "two foundations, three kinds of awareness, and three strategies" for a comprehensive development approach. Additionally, the study implements diversified, process-oriented, and value-added evaluation methods. The research explores the integration of ideological and political elements within translation courses, achieving a high degree of synergy between value shaping, knowledge imparting, and ability cultivation. By examining how digital storytelling can be incorporated into translation training, this study aims to enhance students' cross-cultural communication skills and improve their translation practice in a global context. The findings provide theoretical and practical guidance for cultivating foreign language majors' translation competencies, focusing on integrating modern educational concepts and skill training into the curriculum.

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18 January 2025

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Zhang, Y. (2025). Research on Cultivating Digital Storytelling Translation Abilities of Foreign Language Majors by Integrating China Story into Foreign Language Education. Journal of Linguistics & Cultural Studies, 2(1), 8-12. https://doi.org/10.70088/8hqm6952