English as a foreign language (EFL) learners face various speaking challenges. Prior research has demonstrated that inadequate instructional methods and students' lack of motivation are the primary factors contributing to their low speaking competency. The use of scaffolding has received acclaim for its capacity to effectively engage a wide range of learners.
Language abilities that complement one another include speaking and listening. This study used the team games-based language learning (TG-BLL) paradigm to assist students in developing their speaking and listening skills. English professionals verified the quality of the learning materials used in the design of this model, which included exercises and relevant learning resources.
This study investigated the application of artificial intelligence tools in enhancing the speaking skills of non-English major students at a university in Hanoi - Hanoi University of Civil Engineering. The study employed a mixed-methods approach, including experiments, surveys, and interviews to evaluate the impact of AI tools such as speech recognition and feedback systems.
Pronunciation is a vital component of English language acquisition, significantly influencing students’ engagement in effective communication during. This study aims to explore the pronunciation challenges encountered by first-year students who are not majoring in English in a university located in Hanoi.