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Main Authors: Fung, Ka Yan, Fung, Kwong Chiu, Tao, Yuxing, Lui, Tze Leung Rick, Sin, Kuen Fung
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.01227
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author Fung, Ka Yan
Fung, Kwong Chiu
Tao, Yuxing
Lui, Tze Leung Rick
Sin, Kuen Fung
author_facet Fung, Ka Yan
Fung, Kwong Chiu
Tao, Yuxing
Lui, Tze Leung Rick
Sin, Kuen Fung
contents Language learning is a multifaceted process. Insufficient vocabulary can hinder communication and lead to demotivation. For non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students, learning Traditional Chinese (Cantonese) poses distinct challenges, particularly due to the complexity of converting spoken and written forms. To address this issue, this study examines the effectiveness of real-life scenario simulations integrated with interactive social robots in enhancing NCS student engagement and language acquisition. The research employs a quasi-experimental design involving NCS students who interact with an AI-driven, robot-assisted language learning system, LiveBo. The study aims to assess the impact of this innovative approach on active participation and motivation. Data are collected through proficiency tests, questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Findings indicate that NCS students experience positive improvements in behavioural and emotional engagement, motivation and learning outcomes, highlighting the potential of integrating novel technologies in language education. We plan to compare with the control group in the future. This study highlights the significance of interactive and immersive learning experiences in promoting motivation and enhancing language acquisition among NCS students.
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spellingShingle LiveBo: Empowering Non-Chinese Speaking Students through AI-Driven Real-Life Scenarios in Cantonese
Fung, Ka Yan
Fung, Kwong Chiu
Tao, Yuxing
Lui, Tze Leung Rick
Sin, Kuen Fung
Human-Computer Interaction
Robotics
Language learning is a multifaceted process. Insufficient vocabulary can hinder communication and lead to demotivation. For non-Chinese speaking (NCS) students, learning Traditional Chinese (Cantonese) poses distinct challenges, particularly due to the complexity of converting spoken and written forms. To address this issue, this study examines the effectiveness of real-life scenario simulations integrated with interactive social robots in enhancing NCS student engagement and language acquisition. The research employs a quasi-experimental design involving NCS students who interact with an AI-driven, robot-assisted language learning system, LiveBo. The study aims to assess the impact of this innovative approach on active participation and motivation. Data are collected through proficiency tests, questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Findings indicate that NCS students experience positive improvements in behavioural and emotional engagement, motivation and learning outcomes, highlighting the potential of integrating novel technologies in language education. We plan to compare with the control group in the future. This study highlights the significance of interactive and immersive learning experiences in promoting motivation and enhancing language acquisition among NCS students.
title LiveBo: Empowering Non-Chinese Speaking Students through AI-Driven Real-Life Scenarios in Cantonese
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Robotics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.01227