Evaluate the Effectiveness of Using AI in Spoken English: A Literature Review

Authors

  • Bin Xu Faculty of Education, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia
  • Hanita Hanim Ismail Faculty of Education, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Spoken English, CALL, Second Language Acquisition, Pronunciation, Speech Technology, Chatbot, Learner Engagement

Abstract

With the growing prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, spoken English learning has undergone significant transformation. This literature review explores the effectiveness of AI-powered tools—including speech recognition, chatbots, and intelligent tutoring systems—in improving pronunciation, fluency, and learner engagement. Framed by Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) and Second Language Acquisition (SLA) theories, the review synthesizes findings from over a decade of research. Evidence suggests that AI facilitates individualized learning and provides instant feedback that enhances oral proficiency. However, limitations persist, particularly in providing contextual feedback, accommodating diverse accents, and mitigating overreliance on AI systems. The review concludes by highlighting future directions such as context-aware AI systems, inclusive speech recognition, hybrid learning models, and metacognitive training. These insights inform pedagogical design and call for balanced integration of AI and human-led instruction to foster effective spoken English acquisition.

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Published

2025-09-11

How to Cite

Xu, B., & Ismail, H. H. (2025). Evaluate the Effectiveness of Using AI in Spoken English: A Literature Review. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 14(3), 1819–1836. Retrieved from https://ijarped.com/index.php/journal/article/view/3783