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Journal : TRANSFORMATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW IN LEARNING (TRANSTOOL)

AI-Based English Module for Accounting Students Kurnia, Lely Indah; Setyawan, Bimo; Khoirunisa, Rizqi; Mustofa, Ahmad; Dja’far, Veri Hardinansyah; Purnomo, Subekhi Hadi
TRANSFORMATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW IN LEARNING Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/transtool.v5i1.1983

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed education and language learning by creating more interactive, personalized, and adaptive learning environments. Within the field of English for Specific Purposes (ESP), especially for accounting students, there is an increasing need for learning modules that combine discipline-based content with advanced educational technology. However, existing resources remain limited and often fail to meet the specific linguistic and professional demands of vocational learners. This study aimed to design and evaluate an AI-based English module tailored to the needs of accounting students. Employing a Research and Development (R&D) approach using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation), the research involved need analysis, expert validation, small-group testing, and field implementation. The findings revealed that the module achieved a high feasibility rating from experts (87.2%), significantly improved students’ English achievement (from a pre-test mean of 62.4 to a post-test mean of 80.7, p < 0.05), and received positive responses from users. Most students reported improved comprehension of accounting terms, enhanced confidence in professional communication, and satisfaction with AI-integrated features such as chatbot interaction and speech recognition. These results indicate that the AI-based module is pedagogically effective, technologically interactive, and contextually relevant to vocational English education. Theoretically, this study contributes to ESP pedagogy, while practically, it offers a model for integrating AI-assisted learning in higher education contexts.
Co-Authors -Fr, Jalal Ludin Abdul Muktadir, Abdul Achmad Afandi, Achmad Afkarina, Alifia Nimas Afriana Santosa Agus Triono Ahmad Rafiq, Ahmad Ahmad Saifudin, Ahmad Akbar, Mohammad Hasan Akhmad Arif Kurdianto Akhmad Solihin Akhmad, Nur Al Mugito, Ngato’illah Alim, Helmy Sahirul Amalia, Riezky Amrullah, M. Januar Aries Alfian Prasetyo, Aries Alfian Azaro, Khoirin Azizah, Ana Chosiatul chosiatul azizah, ana Desyana, Cut Dja’far, Veri Hardinansyah Efendi, M. Andrian Putra Elok Dwi Vidiyastutik Fadila, Siti Nur Faisal, A. Labib Fardany Fardany, A Labib Fattah Khoirun Fiaunillah, Kultum Fitria, Syarla Fian Hidayat, Ibnu Imamurrizal, M Abda' Jannah, Amalia Hikmatul Jauhari, Moh. Khoirunisa, Rizqi Khumairoh, Isna Wardhatul Kurnia Ekasari Kusmintarti, Anik Kusmintarti, Anik Lely Indah Kurnia, Lely Indah M. Syukron Maksum Mahbubah, Istiyanatul Mahmudah, Norma Maksin, Mastina Marbun, Jaminuddin Millah, Ibrahim Saiful Mohammad Nur Mohammad Nur Mohammad, Jauhari Muhammad Abu Nadlir Mutia Maharani Nadlir, Abu Nailah, Fadlilatin Natasari, Peni Sriwahyu Nazilah, Vita Rahmatun Nindy Oktoriani, Ervita Nisa, Maulidatun Nourma Ulva Kumala Devi Nur Azizah Nur Faizah, Nur Fadila Nurir Rohmah oktafia, devi rahma Pamungkas, Dio Tegar Praharsena, Bayu Prasetyo, Muhammad Adi Pratama, Ervito Setya Purnomo, Subekhi Hadi Q, Mareta Syamsya Ramadhani, Nofan Dwi Cahya Rikawulandari Rosowulan, Titis Sembiring, Rinawati Setyawan, Bimo Setyawan, Noer Alif Setyowati, Irma Nurcahya Sholehah, Marwa Maratus Siswanto Soraya Soraya Supriyanto Supriyanto Verto Septiandika, Verto Vicky F Sanjaya Wahyu, Fitriana Wahyuni, Slamet Widi Winarni, Endang Yusna, Yusna Zuhri, Muh