Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Students’ Language Proficiency for CEFR Exams
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Keywords

artificial intelligence, CEFR, language proficiency, digital learning, personalized education

How to Cite

Zokirova Diyoraxon. (2026). Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Students’ Language Proficiency for CEFR Exams. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, 1(5), 146-149. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20231305

Abstract

This article discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) can effectively support students in preparing for CEFR exams. It explains how AI helps develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills through personalized exercises, instant feedback, and progress tracking. The article also examines the advantages and challenges of using AI in language education and highlights the importance of combining technology with teacher guidance.

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