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AI and Language Teaching in Higher Education

Author: Natalie Sommer

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Where innovation meets teaching — every Tuesday.

A fresh take on how AI is reshaping teaching in higher education, with a focus on language learning and the evolving role of educators. Each week, we explore emerging ideas, tools, and challenges that are transforming how we teach and learn in the age of AI. Produced with the help of AI, this podcast blends human insight with machine support to bring you thoughtful content every Tuesday.

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only. No liability is accepted for how its content is interpreted or applied.
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In this episode we’ll uncover how teachers are using AI to generate texts, personalize reading practice, and give instant feedback that keeps students engaged
In this episode, we explore how AI tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini can transform the way teachers design and deliver listening activities, making language learning more interactive, personalized, and engaging for students.
In this episode, we explore how AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others can support speaking practice in language teaching. From role-plays and debates to pronunciation and feedback, we share practical strategies teachers can use to help learners build fluency and confidence.
AI writing feedback tools like Grammarly, Cambridge Write & Improve, QuillBot, and others can provide faster, personalized grammar and style support for foreign language learners, but they are most effective when thoughtfully integrated with teacher guidance to ensure accuracy, cultural nuance, and meaningful learning.
Discover how AI is changing lesson prep. We dive into Diffit, a powerful tool that helps teachers save time by turning articles, videos, and PDFs into leveled reading passages, translations, and ready-to-use classroom activities.
If AI is changing everything in higher education — what does that mean for the role of the educator? We're digging into how teachers are moving beyond just delivering content to becoming facilitators, ethical guides, and creative designers oflearning experiences.
What happens when AI stops being an experiment — and starts rewriting the rules of global higher education? Join us as we explore the coming decade of transformation, where AI reshapes teaching, learning, and the very structure of universities worldwide.
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