[eng] In today’s digital era, cellular devices have become an integral part of
adolescents’ daily lives, profoundly impacting various aspects of their
development. Among these effects, the influence of cell phone abuse on
education has gained significant attention. Especially, on the acquisition of
language, which is a complex process that involves linguistic skills,
communicative abilities, and cultural understanding. Therefore, the adolescents’
excessive use of cellular devices has raised concerns about its impact on
language learning. The aim of the present thesis is to examine the effects of cell
phone abuse on the acquisition of English as a first foreign language among
adolescents. The research employs an approach that includes a survey, an
English assessment test and two writings (one written by hand and another one
written by computer). The findings have been analyzed through statistics made
by the SPSS program. The investigation demonstrates that cell phone abuse
among adolescents can have significant impacts on adolescents' level of oral
and written comprehension in English, as well as on their written expression in
the first foreign language. The findings highlight the need for educational
interventions and strategies to address the negative effects of cell phone abuse
on language acquisition in adolescents.