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Language teachers face an impossible equation: 25 students who each need individual speaking practice, but only one teacher and 50 minutes. AI tutors solve this by providing what classrooms physically cannot scale.
Average class: 25 students, 50 minutes. If everyone speaks equally: 2 minutes per student. After teacher talk and activities: often less than 1 minute. Weekly: perhaps 3-5 minutes of individual speaking. Annually: maybe 3-4 hours of individual speaking practice.
Compare this to what's needed: FSI estimates 600-2200 hours for proficiency (depending on language), with a significant portion being active speaking. Classroom instruction alone cannot meet this need.
AI tutors complement, not replace, human teachers. Teachers provide:
Model 1: Flipped Speaking Practice — In-class: Introduce vocabulary, grammar, cultural context. With AI: Students practice conversations independently. Back in class: Apply skills in group activities, address questions, extend learning.
Model 2: AI as Homework — Complete 3 x 15-minute conversations with AI weekly, aligned with current unit. Submit evidence (screenshots, transcripts, self-reflection). Follow up in class with discussion of challenges.
Model 3: Differentiated Practice — Struggling students: Basic conversation practice with AI. Average students: Grade-level scenarios. Advanced students: Challenging discussions, debate practice.
"Students will just type instead of speaking" — Assign voice-only mode where possible, require spoken reflection recordings, assess speaking skills in class.
"Will this replace my job?" — AI cannot do what teachers do. AI handles repetitive practice; teachers handle everything AI cannot. This is specialization, not replacement.
AI provides: extensive individual practice, immediate feedback, 24/7 availability. Teachers provide: cultural instruction, human connection, diagnostic assessment, motivation, community. Students receive: far more speaking practice than classroom alone allows.
AI tutors don't solve the speaking practice problem by replacing teachers—they solve it by doing what teachers cannot scale: providing unlimited individual conversation practice.
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