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Untangling the Relationship Between AI-Mediated Informal Digital Learning of English (AI-IDLE), foreign Language Enjoyment and the Ideal L2 Self: Evidence From Chinese University EFL Students
Liu, Guangxiang Leon1; Zou, Minlin Minny2; Soyoof, Ali3; Chiu, Ming Ming4
2024-11
Source PublicationEuropean Journal of Education
ISSN0141-8211
Pagese12846
Abstract

Artificial intelligence-mediated informal digital learning of English (AI-IDLE) might strengthen second language (L2) learners' motivational self-concept (e.g., the ideal L2 self) and enhance their foreign language enjoyment (FLE) by enabling them to build confidence, engagement, and willingness to practice their English skills in a self-directed, instant feedback, and non-judgemental learning environment. In our explanatory mixed-method study, we collected questionnaire data from 299 Chinese undergraduate English as a foreign language (EFL) learners and interviewed 12 of them. Structural equation modelling showed that students who participated in AI-IDLE more often reported a clearer ideal L2 self and greater FLE, but those with a greater ideal L2 self did not report more FLE. In addition, gender did not moderate the impact of AI-IDLE on FLE. Analysis of the interview data not only corroborated the quantitative results but also highlighted that while EFL learners can acquire a sense of FLE and vivid ideal L2 selves as they agentively negotiate the affordances of generative AI for informal language learning purposes, the sense of FLE and motivational force may shift across contexts to shape their continued investment in AI-IDLE practices. By comparing and integrating the quantitative and qualitative insights, this study highlights the pedagogical potential of AI-IDLE activities that can strengthen EFL learners' motivation, enjoyment, and commitment to English learning.

KeywordAi-mediated Language Learning Foreign Language Enjoyment Informal Digital Learning Of English (Idle) L2 Motivation The Ideal L2 Self
DOI10.1111/ejed.12846
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEducation & Educational Research
WOS SubjectEducation & Educational Research
WOS IDWOS:001362653400001
PublisherWILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85210029181
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorLiu, Guangxiang Leon
Affiliation1.Department of English, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
2.School of Education, The University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
3.Faculty of Education, The University of Macau, Macao
4.Department of Special Education and Counselling, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Liu, Guangxiang Leon,Zou, Minlin Minny,Soyoof, Ali,et al. Untangling the Relationship Between AI-Mediated Informal Digital Learning of English (AI-IDLE), foreign Language Enjoyment and the Ideal L2 Self: Evidence From Chinese University EFL Students[J]. European Journal of Education, 2024, e12846.
APA Liu, Guangxiang Leon., Zou, Minlin Minny., Soyoof, Ali., & Chiu, Ming Ming (2024). Untangling the Relationship Between AI-Mediated Informal Digital Learning of English (AI-IDLE), foreign Language Enjoyment and the Ideal L2 Self: Evidence From Chinese University EFL Students. European Journal of Education, e12846.
MLA Liu, Guangxiang Leon,et al."Untangling the Relationship Between AI-Mediated Informal Digital Learning of English (AI-IDLE), foreign Language Enjoyment and the Ideal L2 Self: Evidence From Chinese University EFL Students".European Journal of Education (2024):e12846.
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