This study examines learners’ perceptions of the linguistic and learning
potential of an AI-based English language learning app called Papua. The study
took a quasi-experimental approach in which 128 students of the degree in
Primary Education at the University of Huelva, Spain, gained experience of
using the app over a six-week period, and then answered a questionnaire. This
was of a quantitative design, and included the following components: attitudes
towards learning English; attitudes towards learning oral and written skills, and
towards opportunities for interacting in English; and attitudes towards the
motivation provided by the app. These attitudes were contrasted according
to the variables memory and self-evaluation. The results of the study showed
that oral skills were perceived as the most improved skill. Participants also
foregrounded the enhancement of memorization of vocabulary, and positively
evaluated the self-evaluation feature included in the app.