THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE LESSONS
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, English language teaching, educational technology, digital learning, language acquisition, AI tools, interactive learning, personalized education, English lessons.Abstract
The rapid development of digital technologies has significantly transformed modern education, particularly in the field of language teaching. Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have become one of the most effective tools for improving the quality of English language instruction. AI-based applications provide personalized learning experiences, enhance students’ motivation, improve pronunciation and grammar skills, and support independent learning. This article examines the effectiveness of using Artificial Intelligence technologies in English language lessons, analyzes their advantages and challenges, and highlights the role of teachers in AI-supported classrooms. The study is based on theoretical analysis and recent educational practices. The findings show that AI technologies contribute to interactive learning environments, increase students’ engagement, and improve language acquisition outcomes when used appropriately in educational settings.
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