Artificial Intelligence in English Language Teaching: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

IF 3.6 2区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Relc Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1177/00336882231168504
N. Hockly
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The use of educational technologies in English language teaching (ELT) has become widely accepted in the post-pandemic era, and, for better or worse, some of these technologies rely on artificial intelligence (AI). As an area of technological growth and increasing financial investment, we are likely to see more AI-driven technologies in teaching and learning in the post-pandemic ELT world. We are currently in the stage of ‘weak’ AI, which typically performs restricted tasks within specific domains relatively well. However, ‘strong’ AI, equivalent to human intelligence, is the long-term goal, and although this is no more than a theoretical construct at present, we can expect ‘stronger’ AI to emerge over time. ELT will not be immune to this development, and it behoves us as language teachers to be familiar with AI's current benefits and challenges, so that we can better prepare for that future. This article describes how AI is currently used in ELT, and explores some of the opportunities and challenges that AI can provide for learners, teachers and institutions. Ethical issues such as collecting learner data, surveillance and privacy are considered, as well as learner wellbeing and the digital literacies that teachers and learners will need to develop to co-exist in a brave new world of educational AI. Chatbots are examined as one example of AI-driven technology for language learning. There are of course many more, such as machine translation, intelligent tutoring systems and automated writing evaluation to name just a few; however, a detailed consideration of these is beyond the scope of this article.
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人工智能在英语教学中的应用:好、坏、丑
在后大流行时代,在英语教学(ELT)中使用教育技术已被广泛接受,无论好坏,其中一些技术依赖于人工智能(AI)。作为一个技术增长和金融投资不断增加的领域,我们可能会在大流行后的英语教学世界中看到更多人工智能驱动的技术。我们目前处于“弱”人工智能阶段,它通常在特定领域内相对较好地执行有限的任务。然而,相当于人类智能的“强”人工智能是长期目标,尽管目前这只是一个理论结构,但我们可以期待随着时间的推移,“更强”的人工智能会出现。英语教学也不能幸免于这种发展,作为语言教师,我们应该熟悉人工智能目前的好处和挑战,这样我们才能更好地为未来做好准备。本文描述了人工智能目前如何在英语教学中使用,并探讨了人工智能可以为学习者、教师和机构提供的一些机遇和挑战。课程还考虑了收集学习者数据、监控和隐私等伦理问题,以及学习者的福祉和教师和学习者在教育人工智能的美丽新世界中共存所需要发展的数字素养。聊天机器人被视为人工智能驱动的语言学习技术的一个例子。当然还有更多,比如机器翻译、智能辅导系统和自动写作评估等等;但是,对这些问题的详细考虑超出了本文的范围。
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期刊介绍: The RELC Journal is a fully peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on language education. The aim of this Journal is to present information and ideas on theories, research, methods and materials related to language learning and teaching. Within this framework the Journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current enquiry as first and second language learning and teaching, language and culture, discourse analysis, language planning, language testing, multilingual education, stylistics, translation and information technology. The RELC Journal, therefore, is concerned with linguistics applied to education and contributions that have in mind the common professional concerns of both the practitioner and the researcher.
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