Transforming AI-Powered Gamification In Language Learning

Authors

  • Aripova Elena Azizovna PhD, Senior Lecturer of English Language, Global Education, Westminster International University in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Natural Language Processing, AI-Powered Gamification, Language Learning

Abstract

Natural Language Processing (NLP) significantly enhances AI-powered gamification in language learning by offering real-time, detailed feedback on grammar, vocabulary, and pragmatics. This article explores the role of NLP in platforms such as Grammarly and Duolingo, highlights the challenges of speech recognition accuracy and cultural sensitivity, and discusses the potential of future technologies like deep learning and immersive language learning experiences through virtual reality (VR).  

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Published

2025-10-12