The Role of AI Tools Like ChatGPT in English Language Learning

Authors

  • Ismoilova Sarvinoz To’xtasinxo’ja kizi Student of University of Business and Science Author
  • Abdukhamidova Khilola Dilshod kizi Teacher of University of Business and Science Author

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, English language learning, digital pedagogy, personalized learning, language technology

Abstract

This article explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, particularly ChatGPT, on English language learning. It examines how AI supports learners through personalized instruction, instant feedback, vocabulary development, and interactive language practice. The study also presents findings based on students’ experiences using AI tools to improve their English proficiency. The results indicate that AI significantly enhances vocabulary acquisition, writing skills, and learner motivation when used appropriately.

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Published

12-05-2026

How to Cite

The Role of AI Tools Like ChatGPT in English Language Learning. (2026). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES AND EDUCATION, 3(5), 208-210. https://eoconf.com/index.php/icmse/article/view/1237