How can AI enhance personalised English learning?
Disclaimer: This article is intended for US audiences
AI is everywhere, and everyone is trying to find another use for the tool — which comes as no surprise, considering just how flexible the technology really is. Multiple language-learning apps and platforms are slowly integrating AI into their workflows, and sometimes it can be helpful, based on specific circumstances and learning requirements.

Our team contacted Novakid, an online English learning platform, to see how good AI really is when it comes to studying.
Personalised English learning and the role of AI
While artificial intelligence seems to be the most discussed technology of our time, it is important to set clear expectations and avoid overhyping it. AI can be a great tool for personal practice and support, but in its current state, it cannot replace live, professional English lessons with experienced teachers — especially when it comes to younger learners.
However, that doesn’t stop you from using AI as a study companion that offers additional interactive practice.
How AI can support English learning
Extra practice outside of class
AI chatbots and apps can help children practice vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure in a fun way when classes are over. As long as there are no mistakes on the AI’s part, this can be highly effective, especially considering that AI can take the role of any character your kid likes a lot, making the education process more effective and rewarding.
Instant feedback and corrections
Some AI tools can provide instant suggestions when children write or speak, which helps with spotting mistakes quickly. Since AI is a tireless machine, children might feel safer experimenting with sentence structures.
Adaptive learning paths

AI-powered apps can be highly adaptive, meaning that they will fit almost any child’s needs and keep practice challenging but not overwhelming, which is perfect for extracurricular learning.
Voice and pronunciation practice
Admittedly, this area of AI currently feels underdeveloped, but future tools might become better at detecting and helping improve pronunciation, which is useful as a speaking practice option for when children are out of class.
Why AI can’t replace real English lessons
While AI might feel like a cheap alternative to teachers, in reality, the technology is far from replacing experts. AI doesn’t understand emotions or context the way real teachers do, which is particularly important for those who work with kids. Children are highly sensitive, and understanding the way they think is necessary for a successful education process.
Unlike AI, teachers can provide meaningful encouragement, conversation, and cultural understanding, and they are much more relatable than a machine. Certified teachers leading an English class for kids by Novakid will track each student’s progress, adjust learning plans, and make sure learning stays enjoyable and effective, using their unique experience — something AI cannot replicate.
Overall, AI tools can enhance learning and be seen as a fun and interactive way to support additional studying, but real communication and personalised guidance still have to come from humans if you expect any significant results.
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