Abstract

This study explores the significance of mobile phone usage in English language learning among students at the National University of Modern Languages. By administering an open-ended questionnaire to a sample of 100 Pakistani students enrolled in Advanced English for the Master of English program, the research investigates how smartphones are used, the attitudes and behaviors of students, and the challenges encountered in utilizing mobile technology within the learning environment. The findings demonstrate that smartphones play a crucial role in enhancing students’ English language learning, as most participants express a positive view regarding their use in language instruction. This research presents a novel teaching approach for ESL students, underscoring the importance of a robust pedagogical foundation and appropriate training. Additionally, the study suggests the need for further exploration through experimental studies to examine the efficacy of smartphones in English language learning. The outcomes of this study contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the effective integration of mobile technology in ESL education, providing valuable insights for educators and researchers in the field.

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