Using AI to support reading language
Using AI to Support Reading Comprehension in Advanced Language Learning
Step 1: Identify the Learning Need
- Recognized students needed help preparing for a reading comprehension test.
- Initial plan: teach students how to use AI tools for preparation.
Step 2: Understand the Assessment Format
- Discovered the test was open-book and online, which changed the focus.
- Shifted the goal from training on AI tools to creating targeted learning resources using AI.
Step 3: Use Curriculum as a Foundation
- Referred to the learning curriculum to define:
- Key topics
- Vocabulary scope
- Text types
Step 4: Generate Reading Material with AI
- Used AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT / Copilot ) to:
- Create advanced-level reading texts.
- Ensure alignment with curriculum topics.
Step 5: Review and Edit Content
- Carefully proofread AI-generated texts by the subject expert.
- Edited for:
- Accuracy
- Relevance
- Appropriate difficulty
Step 6: Design Reading Strategies
- Developed guidance to help students:
- Identify main ideas
- Recognise key points and keywords
- Apply comprehension techniques
Step 7: Create Multimedia Support
- Used digital tools (e.g., text-to-speech or video generators) to:
- Generate immersive video readings
- Highlight text in sync with audio
Step 8: Add Language Support Features
- Used AI tools (such as CapCut) to:
- Provide English subtitles for video content
- Remove non-essential information from the video
Step 9: Package as a Complete Resource
- Combined the following elements:
- Reading texts
- Strategy guidance
- Video/audio content
- Language support materials
Step 10: Distribute to Students
- Shared through:
- VLE (e.g., Moodle)
- Direct classroom use
- Goal: The primary aim is to save students time and reduce their reliance on independently using AI for revision by supplying 91¸£Àû with bespoke resources designed to guide their exam preparation efficiently.
- Ongoing Development: Annual review with the subject leader if necessary, and further exploration of using AI in teaching and learning.
For further information please get in touch with Yihua Huang (Yihua.Huang@warwick.ac.uk) and Natasha Nakariakova (Natasha.Nakariakova@warwick.ac.uk)