Vol. 9, No 2: 100–110.

Pedagogical sciences

2024

Scientific article

UDK 37.09

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Grigorij E. Rego
senior lecturer, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
regogr@yandex.ru
Elizaveta V. Rego
bachelor's degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
romanovaptz@yandex.ru

Improving English Listening Skills Using Artificial Intelligence

Scientific adviser:
Roman V. Voronov
Reviewer:
Anastasia Ananyina
Paper submitted on: 02/28/2024;
Accepted on: 06/28/2024;
Published online on: 06/30/2024.
Abstract. The article examines the advantages of using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for the development of English listening skills compared to traditional teaching methods. It discusses the impact of AI technologies on adapting the educational process, creating personalized programs, and providing immediate feedback. The study emphasizes the significance of AI technologies in enhancing comprehension of foreign speech, increasing access to learning materials, and boosting students' motivation, showcasing their valuable contribution to contemporary education.
Keywords: artificial intelligence technologies, listening, English language, personalized learning, educational technologies, adaptive learning

For citation: Rego, G. E., Rego, E. V. Improving English Listening Skills Using Artificial Intelligence. StudArctic forum. 2024, 9 (2): 100–110.

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