THE ADVANTAGES OF AI IN SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING
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Artificial intelligence, ai, second language learning, l2 acquisition, adaptive learning technologies, speech recognition, pronunciation feedback, personalized learning, interactive exercises, ai-powered language apps, machine translation, language education innovation.Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the process of second language learning. AI technologies, such as language learning applications, speech recognition systems, and pronunciation evaluation tools, provide personalized learning paths and interactive exercises for students. These technologies allow learners to study at their own pace, receive immediate feedback on mistakes, and practice language skills in real time. AI-powered translation tools, conversational chatbots, and game-based platforms make language learning more engaging and effective. Research shows that AI-supported learning not only improves vocabulary and grammar skills but also enhances listening comprehension and speaking abilities. Moreover, AI enables adaptive learning environments tailored to individual needs, significantly increasing learning efficiency and outcomes.
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