Navigating The Linguistic Landscape: AI Applications In Foreign Language Education
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This article explores the paradigm shift in foreign language education brought about by Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications. With a focus on enhancing pedagogical methodologies and optimizing individual learning experiences, the paper discusses the current state and future prospects of AI-driven solutions in the linguistic landscape.
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