This study examines the role of digital technology in enhancing English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learning through Krashen’s Affective Filter Hypothesis, Cognitive Load Theory, and Constructivist Learning Theory. Using qualitative data from 43 EFL students, it identifies how technology influences engagement, reduces anxiety, and fosters collaborative learning. The thematic analysis revealed that specific tools, including Duolingo, YouTube, TED Talks, WhatsApp, Twitter, and Speechify, transformed language learning by integrating engaging, personalized tools into daily routines. Challenges such as distraction and interface complexity were noted, emphasizing the need for guided, intuitive integration. Findings underscore the importance of designing learner-centered, emotionally responsive tools that address psychological and cognitive language acquisition needs, offering insight into how thoughtful digital integration can empower learners and promote more effective EFL instruction.
Amal Abdelsattar Metwally (Wed,) studied this question.
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