Duolingo and Speaking Skills: Bridging the Gap to Personalized Learning for English Majors at Hanoi University of Industry
Keywords:
AI-powered tools, speaking skill, personalized learning, English language teachingAbstract
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in education has experienced a boom among both teachers and learners in recent years, particularly in the field of English teaching and learning. This study explores how Duolingo has the potential to bridge the gap between traditional language instruction and individualized learning experiences - speaking skills in particular - for English-major students at Hanoi University of Industry. Thanks to the functions of these tools, students could receive instant feedback, tailored pronunciation practice, and interactive conversation simulations. The study focuses on the advantages of AI in enhancing fluency, accuracy, and confidence, using a mixed-method approach, including questionnaires and interviews, to evaluate the effectiveness of this AI-powered tool. The application of AI in the development of English language teaching presents promising opportunities and offers suggestions for future prospects in teaching speaking skills.
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