ChatGPT as a Pedagogical Tool for Developing Literal Reading Comprehension Skills in Pakistani ESL Undergraduates: A Quasi-Experimental Study

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Abdul Majeed Abdul Majeed
Dr. Mufti Imran Khan
Dr. Muhammad Asif

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The integration of Artificial Intelligence in education represents a paradigm shift in teaching and learning, offering unprecedented opportunities to enhance instructional effectiveness. The objective of this study is to find out the effect of Chat GPT as a pedagogical tool on undergraduate students’ English literal reading comprehension skills, involved three sub-skills; contextual meaning, identification of the main idea, and identification of supporting details. The study employed a quasi-experimental design  with experimental and control group. The sample size consisted on 78 undergraduates who were enrolled in BS four years degree programme in the Department of Computer Science,in a public sector university in Sindh, Pakistan where English Comprehension and Composition was taught as a compulsory subject in the first semester .  Purposive sampling technique was used to select the respondents of the study. An experimental group (n = 39) was taught using ChatGPT as a pedagogical tool and  control group (n = 39) was taught in the traditional method. A reading comprehension test as pretest was used to collect the data from the experimental and control group. After ChatGPT intervention of 12 week (90 min per session in each week) to the experimental group, a post test same as pre- test was conducted. The SPSS Version 26 was used to analyse the data with the help of paired-samples t-tests and independent-samples t-tests. The experimental group showed statistically significant and meaningfully greater gains in all three sub-skills (p < .001) than did the control group. The results are solid empirical evidence of the instructional potential of ChatGPT in improving ESL reading comprehension skills in Pakistani undergraduates.

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Abdul Majeed Abdul Majeed, PhD Scholar in English Linguistics, Hamdard University, Karachi

Abdul Majeed is a PhD Scholar in English Linguistics at Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan. His research interests include English language teaching (ELT), applied linguistics, second language acquisition, reading comprehension, educational technology, artificial intelligence in language education, and computer-assisted language learning (CALL). He is particularly interested in investigating the pedagogical applications of generative AI to enhance English language learning among ESL learners.

Dr. Mufti Imran Khan, Hmadard University, Karachi, Pakistan

Dr. Mufti Imran Khan is a faculty member at Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan. His academic and research interests include applied linguistics, English language teaching, curriculum development, discourse studies, language assessment, and teacher education. He has supervised numerous postgraduate research projects and has published scholarly work in the fields of linguistics and language education.

Dr. Muhammad Asif, Hamadard University, Karachi, Pakistan.

Dr. Muhammad Asif is a faculty member at Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan. His research interests encompass applied linguistics, English language teaching, educational research, second language acquisition, corpus linguistics, and technology-enhanced language learning. He has contributed to several national and international research publications and actively supervises postgraduate research in English linguistics.

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ChatGPT as a Pedagogical Tool for Developing Literal Reading Comprehension Skills in Pakistani ESL Undergraduates: A Quasi-Experimental Study. (2026). Linguistic Forum – A Journal of Linguistics, 8(1), 41-54. http://linguisticforum.com/index.php/ling/article/view/317