Untangling the Relationship Between AI ‐Mediated Informal Digital Learning of English ( AI ‐ IDLE ), foreign Language Enjoyment and the Ideal L2 Self: Evidence From Chinese University EFL Students

Artificial intelligence‐mediated informal digital learning of English (AI‐IDLE) might strengthen second language (L2) learners' motivational self‐concept (e.g., the ideal L2 self) and enhance their foreign language enjoyment (FLE) by enabling them to build confidence, engagement, and willingnes...

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