I am all ears: listening exams with AI and its traces on foreign language learners’ mindsets, self-competence, resilience, and listening improvement

Mohamed Sayed Abdellatif, Mohammed A. Alshehri, Hamoud A. Alshehri, Waheed Elsayed Hafez, Mona G. Gafar, Ali Lamouchi

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Abstract

With the growing prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) in educational settings, this research aimed to understand how AI-based assessments affect EFL learners beyond just language proficiency. Therefore, this study explored the impacts of integrating AI-driven listening exams on foreign language learners’ mindsets, self-competence, resilience, and listening skills among Saudi Arabian EFL learners. To achieve this goal, 57 Saudi Arabian EFL learners were selected and divided into a control group (CG) and an experimental group (EG). The data on listening improvement, mindsets, self-competence, and resilience were collected using pretests and post-tests. The participants of both groups were trained in eight lessons of Tactics for Listening (Book 3) via the Duolingo application. The EG group then took AI-based exams by applying Nearpod, but the CG took traditional exams. After teaching all the lessons, the participants in both groups were given post-tests assessing their development in mindsets, self-competence, resilience, and listening skills. The findings revealed that participants exposed to AI-driven assessments showed significant enhancement in listening skills and reported improved self-competence, mindsets, and resilience. This study highlights the potential of AI to contribute holistically to language education, fostering technical skills and psychological and emotional development in EFL learners.

Original languageEnglish
Article number54
JournalLanguage Testing in Asia
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • AI-driven listening exams
  • Listening skill
  • Mindsets
  • Resilience
  • Self-competence

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