Integration of Artificial Intelligence into Language Teaching
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https://doi.org/10.69760/egjlle.2505008Ключевые слова:
Artificial Intelligence, Language Teaching, Natural Language Processing, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Automated Feedback, Learning AnalyticsАннотация
The incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into language education has significantly reshaped conventional teaching methodologies, offering adaptive, data-informed, and highly interactive learning environments. This article explores the present uses, pedagogical benefits, and emerging challenges of AI-enhanced language instruction. Through a qualitative review of recent empirical research, the study demonstrates that AI tools—such as automated writing assessment platforms, speech-recognition systems, intelligent tutoring programs, and conversational chatbots—facilitate personalized learning pathways, deliver instant feedback, and broaden opportunities for authentic communication practice (Alisoy, 2025). The evidence suggests that AI fosters greater learner autonomy, enhances linguistic accuracy in both writing and pronunciation, and alleviates teacher workload by automating routine instructional tasks. Moreover, learning analytics support educators in making data-driven decisions by revealing trends and gaps in learner performance. Despite these advantages, the analysis also highlights several critical concerns, including issues of data security, the dependability of automated feedback, algorithmic bias, and the pressing need for comprehensive teacher training. These challenges underline the necessity of ethical frameworks and responsible integration. In conclusion, while AI has substantial potential to enrich language learning outcomes, its effective implementation requires a balanced synergy between technological innovation and human-centered pedagogy.
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