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Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Foreign Languages Learning Process: Students’ Academic Outcomes and Motivation
Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Foreign Languages Learning Process: Students’ Academic Outcomes and Motivation

Author(s): Tetiana Olendr, Lyubov Zablotska, Iryna Tsar, Halyna Drapak, Mariia Boiko, Alla Bychok
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Economy, Education, Foreign languages learning, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Pedagogy
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: artificial intelligence (AI); foreign languages proficiency; student motivation; pedagogical interaction; higher education; non-linguistic university students

Summary/Abstract: The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into higher education has revolutionized the process of foreign language learning (FLL). By offering intelligent learning systems, instant feedback, interactive and engaging gamified platforms, AI tools enable university students in non-linguistic specialties to perfect their foreign language proficiency. The study aims to examine how the integration of AI tools influences the academic achievements and motivation of university students in non-linguistic specialties. The study employed primarily a quantitative experimental method, complemented by some qualitative techniques (a student questionnaire and an interview for educators) for a more holistic analysis. The experiment took place at two Ukrainian universities and involved 58 first-year students and 35 educators. The effectiveness of AI tools integration into FLL was assessed according to three key criteria, developed by the authors: foreign languages proficiency, motivation, and pedagogical interaction. The authors employed statistical analyses (t-tests, Cohen’s d) for measuring students’ foreign language skills throughout the initial, intermediate, and final stages of the experiment. The findings revealed that students who used AI tools in FLL demonstrated significantly better outcomes, especially in speaking and writing. Their motivation has increased due to gamified interactive tasks, interactive voice-based exercises, and instant feedback, which contributed to a more engaging learning environment. The study findings indicate the shift in educators’ teaching role from information providers to facilitators. Further studies should explore the long-term effect of AI on FLL; the influence of AI tools on teaching practice, and the responsiveness of AI to diverse linguistic and cultural educational environments, etc.

  • Issue Year: 17/2025
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 481-506
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English
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