AI in Action
AI in Action:
How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming English Learning
Artificial Intelligence is no longer something we imagine for the future — it is already part of our everyday lives, especially in education.
In classrooms around the world, teachers are using AI to plan lessons faster, create engaging activities, and offer more personalized support to their students. At the same time, learners are discovering new, interactive ways to improve their English skills independently.
What makes AI truly powerful in education is its ability to adapt.
Unlike traditional methods, AI tools can respond to each learner’s pace, level, and interests. This means students are not just following a fixed path — they are experiencing a learning journey tailored to them.
If you watch the videos linked below, you’ll see real examples of this transformation in action: teachers using AI to generate ideas, students practicing language skills through smart tools, and classrooms becoming more dynamic and interactive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0e4eYVb6Cc
https://youtu.be/nQ0ZonFOpbs?si=-LfIGEM8Dm8vtJLc
https://youtu.be/2-NCUYaduHg?si=1Er4q4HwvD7GAQ3c
Why AI Is Changing English Learning
Learning English often requires practice, feedback, and exposure .
With AI:
Students can practice speaking without fear of judgment
Writing can be corrected in real time
Lessons can be adapted to individual needs
Learning becomes more engaging through interactive content
This opens the door to a more creative and accessible way of learning English, both inside and outside the classroom.
AI Platforms That Make Learning English Easier and More Creative
Here are some popular and effective AI-powered platforms you can explore
Grammarly
A powerful AI writing assistant that helps improve grammar, vocabulary, and clarity — perfect for students working on essays or emails. https://www.grammarly.comCopilot for Education is an AI-powered assistant that helps teachers create lessons and materials, and supports students in understanding and writing. lhttps://educationcopilot.com/
British Council : https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/
BBC Learning English
While not purely AI-based, it integrates modern learning techniques and can be combined with AI tools for a richer learning experience. https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglChatGPT : a versatile AI tool that can simulate conversations, explain grammar, generate exercises, and even help you practice writing in a natural way. https://chatgpt.com/it-IT/download/
The Essential Role of the Teacher in the Age of AI
While AI offers powerful tools and new possibilities, the role of the teacher remains fundamental.
Technology can support learning, but it cannot replace the human ability to guide, motivate, and truly understand students. Teachers provide meaningful feedback, help learners reflect on their progress, and adapt explanations in ways that AI alone cannot fully achieve.
In these new learning scenarios, teachers become even more important — not less. They act as a mentor, a facilitator, and a critical thinker who helps students use AI effectively and responsibly. By combining human insight with technological tools, teachers ensure that learning is not only efficient, but also meaningful and personal.
How to Use These Tools Effectively
To get the best results, learners and teachers should not rely on just one tool. Rather, they should combine different resources:
Combine apps for different skills (speaking, writing, listening)
Use AI as a support, not a replacement for real communication
Practice regularly in short sessions
Stay curious and experiment with different tools
Final Thoughts
AI in education is not about replacing teachers — it’s about empowering them and their students. It offers new possibilities to make learning English more engaging, personalized, and accessible than ever before.
As the videos show, AI is already “in action.” The real question is not whether we should use it, but how we can use it creatively to improve the way we learn and teach.
The future of English learning is not just digital — it’s intelligent.
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L’uso dell’Intelligenza Artificiale nelle classi italiane.
L’uso dell’Intelligenza Artificiale nelle classi italiane è già diffuso, ma ancora poco strutturato. Gli studenti la utilizzano quotidianamente per studiare, fare ricerche e verificare risposte, mentre molti insegnanti sono ancora in fase di sperimentazione. Questo crea uno squilibrio: i ragazzi sono spesso più avanti nell’uso degli strumenti rispetto alla scuola stessa.
Le scuole stanno iniziando a introdurre l’IA nei programmi, ma in modo disomogeneo: alcune realtà sono più avanzate, altre sono ancora all’inizio. Un passo importante è stato fatto con le prime linee guida ministeriali, che sottolineano l’importanza di un uso etico, consapevole e guidato.
https://unica.istruzione.gov.it/portale/it/linee-guida-ia
Le principali difficoltà riguardano la formazione dei docenti, la mancanza di regole condivise e il rischio di un uso superficiale da parte degli studenti. Tuttavia, le opportunità sono significative: l’IA può rendere l’apprendimento più personalizzato, inclusivo ed efficace.
In sintesi, l’Italia è in una fase intermedia: l’Intelligenza Artificiale è già presente nelle classi, ma deve ancora essere integrata in modo consapevole e sistematico.
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L’IA non è più il futuro: è già qui. In Cina trasforma la vita quotidiana e presto influenzerà anche noi.


AI literacy will soon be considered as important as English literacy for influential people and leaders of the 21st century.
ReplyDeleteLa competenza nell'uso dell'intelligenza artificiale sarà presto considerata importante quanto la padronanza dell'inglese per le personalità influenti e i leader del XXI secolo.
L’IA non è più il futuro: è già qui. In Cina trasforma la vita quotidiana e presto influenzerà anche noi.
ReplyDeleteScopri come in questo servizio RAI:
https://www.raiplay.it/video/2026/03/Cina-generazione-AI---PresaDiretta-18032026-a37be32c-9dcc-4ef6-8031-5d175c2ca60a.html