Updated on 2026/04/03

Affiliation
Affiliated organization, Global Education Center
Job title
Assistant Professor(without tenure)

Research Experience

  • 2025.09
    -
    Now

    Global Education Center   Assistant Professor

  • 2024.04
    -
    Now

    Kyoritsu Women's University   Faculty of International Studies

Education Background

  • 2020.03
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    2025.03

    Waseda University   Graduate School of International Culture and Communication Studies, Doctoral Program  

  • 2017.09
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    2019.09

    Waseda University   Graduate School of International Culture and Communication Studies, Master's Program  

Committee Memberships

  • 2024.10
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    Now

    Technology in Language Teaching & Learning  Editorial Board

  • 2023.12
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    Now

    Computer Assisted Language Learning Journal  Journal Reviewer

  • 2022.07
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    Now

    Technology in Language Teaching & Learning  Journal Reviewer

  • 2020.09
    -
    Now

    The JALT CALL Journal  Journal Reviewer

  • 2020.09
    -
    Now

    Australian Journal of Applied Linguistics  Journal Reviewer

Professional Memberships

  • 2023.01
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    Now

    The Japan Association for Language Teaching

Research Areas

  • Foreign language education

Research Interests

  • Applied Linguistics

  • TESOL

  • Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)

  • Foreign Language Anxiety

 

Papers

  • Mobile applications for language learning

    Yijen Wang, Wenzheng Huang, Glenn Stockwell

       2026.01

    DOI

  • Investigating the life cycle of language learning applications: Going beyond the Hype Cycle

    Wenzheng Huang

    Technology in Language Teaching & Learning    2024.02

    DOI

    Scopus

    1
    Citation
    (Scopus)
  • Exploring Japanese Undergraduates’ Foreign Language Anxiety

    Wenzheng HUANG

       2023.11  [Domestic journal]

Presentations

  • “Can You Hear Me, ChatGPT?” Exploring the Practicality and Challenges of ChatGPT as a Language Partner Outside the Classroom.

    2025 (21st) ChinaCALL Conference, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China 

    Event date:
    2025.09
     
     
  • Investigating ChatGPT Effectiveness in Enhancing Learners’ Self-Confidence and Relieving Foreign Language Anxiety.

    The JALT CALL2025 Conference, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan 

    Event date:
    2025.07
     
     
  • Exploring Japanese undergraduates’ Foreign Language Anxiety, Motivation and Self Confidence.

    Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA) Conference 2023, The university of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia 

    Presentation date: 2023.11

    Event date:
    2023.11
     
     
  • Exploring Japanese Undergraduates’ Foreign Language Anxiety.

    JALT2023 International Conference, Ibaraki, Japan 

    Presentation date: 2023.11

    Event date:
    2023.11
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Teaching Experience

  • English Expression Ⅱ

    Kyoritsu Women's University  

    2025.09
    -
    Now
     

  • Advanced English TELL Ⅰ

    Tsuru University  

    2025.04
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    2025.09
     

  • International English B (Writing&Reading) Ⅰ

    Kyoritsu Women's University  

    2024.04
    -
    2025.09
     

  • Advanced English I

    Kanagawa University  

    2024.04
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    2025.09
     

  • English Communication Ⅰ

    Tsuru University  

    2023.04
    -
    2025.09
     

  • International English B (Writing&Reading) Ⅱ

    Kyoritsu Women's University  

    2024.09
    -
    2025.04
     

  • Advanced English III

    Kanagawa University  

    2024.09
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    2025.04
     

  • English Communication Ⅱ

    Tsuru University  

    2023.09
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    2025.04
     

  • English Foundations Ⅱ

    Tsuru University  

    2024.09
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    2025.03
     

  • English Foundations Ⅰ

    Tsuru University  

    2024.04
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    2024.09
     

  • English CALL Ⅱ

    Tsuru University  

    2023.09
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    2024.04
     

  • English CALL Ⅰ

    Tsuru University  

    2023.04
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    2023.09
     

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Internal Special Research Projects

  • Explore the Effectiveness of Generative AI in Reducing Learners’ Anxiety: ChatGPT as a Language Partner

    2025  

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    Foreign language anxiety (FLA) is common among language learners, particularly among students in Asian countries (Gao, 2023). It negatively affects both learners’ language performance (Teimouri et al., 2019) and their overall learning experience. For English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners, the lack of opportunities for authentic conversation outside the classroom makes it even more difficult to overcome this negative emotion. In recent years, the integration of generative AI (GenAI), such as ChatGPT, into language learning has attracted growing interest from educators and researchers. New features such as Live Mode, which enables real-time spoken interaction anytime and anywhere, provide language learners with expanded opportunities to practice speaking outside the classroom. These opportunities may help motivate EFL learners and reduce their FLA.This study examines the effectiveness of integrating ChatGPT into out-of-class speaking practice to reduce learners’ anxiety among 90 undergraduate students in Japan. Over a 15-week semester, participants engaged in three-minute conversations using ChatGPT’s audio function on the mobile version. Pre- and post-intervention questionnaires were administered to assess learners’ anxiety levels as well as their perceptions of ChatGPT in language learning. The pre-test results indicated that, in general, students experienced anxiety when learning English. After a semester of out-of-class conversational practice with ChatGPT, however, students’ anxiety levels did not change significantly. The findings therefore suggest that no statistically significant pre-post changes in learners’ FLA were observed in this study.The post-survey also included open-ended questions to obtain more detailed information about participants’ perceptions of using ChatGPT for speaking practice. Most students reported a positive attitude, although some expressed concerns and apprehension about using ChatGPT for English learning. Among the reported benefits, the most frequently mentioned was increased opportunities for speaking practice, followed by convenience and reduced anxiety. At the same time, students also reported issues such as interruptions and a lack of naturalness. Although no statistically significant changes were found in learners’ anxiety levels, the generally positive attitudes reported by participants suggest that ChatGPT remains a promising tool for supporting language learning. These findings also indicate that its effectiveness may need to be examined through more frequent use and over a longer period. To achieve better learning outcomes with GenAI tools, teachers should consider learners’ preferences and acceptance of such tools and provide continuous guidance throughout the learning process.