Transforming Linguistic Mastery: Leveraging Rosetta Stone’s Artificial Intelligence to Augment ESL Learners’ Oratory Proficiency and Self-Directed Learning

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The Criterion

The Criterion: An International Journal in English ISSN: 0976-8165

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Language & Linguistics

Transforming Linguistic Mastery: Leveraging Rosetta Stone’s Artificial Intelligence to Augment ESL Learners’ Oratory Proficiency and Self-Directed Learning

Dr. Vikash Raj Pal
Volume / Issue
Vol. 17, Issue 1 · February 2026

Pages
1050-1070

Article ID
2026V17N1108

Abstract

This study article examines the influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven training on enhancing English language speaking skills and promoting self-directed learning in practical settings. In the current educational landscape, AI-based apps have demonstrated their capacity to be transformative tools, stimulating learners’ enthusiasm for facilitating interactive language acquisition activities. The research involved 120 engineering students studying English as a Second Language (ESL), who were randomly allocated to either an experimental group getting AI-based education or a control group receiving conventional instruction. Pre- and post-assessments were conducted to assess the students’ English-speaking proficiency and self-directed learning capabilities, employing the Rosetta Stone mobile application, which has diverse speaking tasks, targeted workouts, pronunciation feedback, and a voice recognition mechanism. The findings demonstrated that the experimental group had notable enhancements in the components of speaking skills—accuracy, vocabulary, fluency, and pronunciation—relative to the control group. The results indicate that AI-driven training significantly improves English speaking abilities in ESL students and strengthens their self-regulatory mechanisms. These findings illustrate the capability of AI technology to improve language learning experiences and foster learners’ autonomy and cognitive processes in speaking. pronunciation feedback English-speaking Proficiency Second Language (ESL).

Keywords

Artificial Intelligenceengineering studentsAI-driven trainingEnglish-speaking proficiency Second Language (ESL).

Article History

Received
2 February 2026
Accepted
16 February 2026
Published Online
3 February 2026

How to Cite

Dr. Vikash Raj Pal. “Transforming Linguistic Mastery: Leveraging Rosetta Stone’s Artificial Intelligence to Augment ESL Learners’ Oratory Proficiency and Self-Directed Learning.” The Criterion: An International Journal in English, vol. 17, no. 1, Feb. 2026, pp. 1050-1070. ISSN: 0976-8165. DOI: https://doi.org/10.66376/criterion.v17.n1.69

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