During one of our regular ping pong sessions, a friend shared his thoughts on how AI is changing the way people learn English. It was not a formal discussion—just a casual chat between games—but what he said stayed with me. I felt it was worth sharing, especially for readers of AI123.ca who are exploring AI as a learning companion. Here is his perspective: Guest Contribution: A Ping Pong Friend Yes, that’s largely true—and there are some clear reasons why AI can be especially helpful for both young learners and older beginners learning English as a second language (ESL). For young learners, AI tools can make learning feel more like play than study. Interactive apps, voice assistants, and chatbots allow kids to practice vocabulary, pronunciation, and simple conversations in a low-pressure environment. Unlike a classroom, they can repeat things as many times as they want without feeling embarrassed. Tools like Duolingo or ABCmouse use games, visuals, and rewards to keep engagement...
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