The Influence of Artificial Intelligence on EAP Learners’ Oral Fluency
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2026
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
There is ongoing debate on how AI speaking tools can support the development of oral
fluency in second language (L2) instruction. Despite the widespread usage of these tools, such
as AI chatbots and Automated Speech Recognition (ASR), questions persist about how well they
will work to improve oral fluency, reduce speaking anxiety, and foster learner autonomy.
This study investigates how an AI-mediated speaking partner influences English for
Academic Purposes (EAP) learners’ oral fluency, speaking anxiety, and autonomy over a short,
intensive practice cycle. Five upper-intermediate ESL students at a California community college
completed nine EAP Talk chatbot sessions across 3 weeks, framed by pre- and post-intervention
IELTS-style monologic speaking tasks. Acoustic analyses of the pre/post tasks in PRAAT
targeted three utterance-fluency indices (speaking ratio, repair phenomena, and pause
placement). Session-by-session Likert questionnaires captured perceived fluency gains, anxiety,
and autonomy, and post-intervention semi-structured interviews explored learners’ experiences
with the AI-mediated practice.
Oral fluency findings indicated that the speaking ratio increased, whereas pause and
repair indices generally shifted in favorable directions. Anxiety, which was scaled so higher
scores indicated less anxiety, exhibited clear gains. Autonomy trajectories were positive at the
group level.
Furthermore, the study highlights both the promise and limitations of AI chatbots for
EAP speaking. It emphasizes the value of multi-indicator fluency assessment, explicit autonomy
supports, and longer comparative designs in future work.
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Artificial intelligence, English for Academic Purposes, EFL learners, Language learning, Oral fluency, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, TESOL
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Alwadaeen, N. B. (2026). The influence of artificial intelligence on EAP learners’ oral fluency (Order No. 32403502). Available from Dissertations & Theses @ California State University, Long Beach; ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global: The Humanities and Social Sciences Collection; Publicly Available Content Database. (3304054584). Retrieved from http://csulb.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/influence-artificial-intelligence-on-eap-learners/docview/3304054584/se-2
