Chapter 1 The nature of Internet reading
1.1 Theory of reading
1.2 Internet reading defined
1.3 E-reading vs. textual reading
1.4 Design features of Internet reading
1.5 Functions of Internet reading
Tasks
Chapter 2 Internet language
2.1 Features of Internet language
2.2 Meanings
2.3 Words
2.4 Abbreviations
2.5 Code-switching in the Internet communication
Tasks
Chapter 3 Internet readings resoureing and principles of material choosing
3.1 Internet searching engines
3.2 Skills for information searching
3.3 Principles of material choosing
3.4 Virtual libraries
3.5 Dictionaries on the Internet
3.6 Encyclopedias on the Internet
3.7 Major English magazines and journals on the Internet
3.8 Bookstores on the Internet
3.9 Major English newspapers on the Internet
3.10 Schooling on the Internet
Tasks
Chapter 4 Internet resources on English knowledge
4.1 Internet readings on English sounds
4.2 Internet readings on English words
4.3 Internet readings on English grammar
Tasks
Chapter 5 Internet resources on English skills
5.1 Tune in on the Internet: Online readings on English listening
5.2 Internet readings on English speaking
5.3 Internet readings on English reading
5.4 Internet readings on English writing
5.5 Internet readings on English translating
5.6 Internet readings on English teaching
5.7 Internet readings on English presentation
Tasks
Chapter 6 Internet readings for elective course
6.1 Linguistics on the Internet
6.2 Stylistics on the Internet
6.3 English lexicology on the Internet
6.4 Thesis writing on the Internet
6.5 English teaching methodology on the Internet
6.6 Pragmatics on the Internet
6.7 Anglo-American literature on the Internet
6.8 Chinese culture on the Internet
6.9 Western culture on the Internet
6.10 Background to English-speaking countries
Tasks
Chapter 7 Promoting yourself on Internet
7.1 Emailing
7.2 Designing your own homepage
7.3 Gateway into a profession:Looking for jobs on line
Tasks
References