Virtual Reality (VR) technology is rapidly emerging as a powerful tool for transforming language education by providing immersive and interactive learning experiences. This research investigates the impact of VR integration in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) instruction on students’ academic achievement, motivation, and classroom engagement. Employing a mixed-methods, quasi-experimental design, the study compares the outcomes of middle school students who received VR-enhanced EFL instruction with those taught using traditional methods. Data were collected through pre- and post-tests, questionnaires, classroom observations, and interviews with both students and teachers. The findings reveal that VR-based instruction leads to significant improvements in students’ listening, speaking, and vocabulary retention, as well as higher levels of motivation and engagement in language learning activities. Despite some practical challenges related to technology access and teacher training, VR was found to create culturally rich and authentic learning contexts that traditional classrooms often lack. These results suggest that incorporating VR into EFL teaching can enhance language proficiency and learner engagement, highlighting the potential for immersive technologies to drive innovation in language education.
Hu et al. (Wed,) studied this question.