Advance Listening Series 2 Lesson 15- Dialogue about Digital Habits in English
In this lesson, you listen to an English conversation between two people talking about digital habits.
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Aimee talks about digital habits.
Aimee: So Paul, speaking of technology, how long do you think you can go without checking your phone?
Paul: Ah, it’s quite embarrassing, really, if I’m honest, I check it a lot. I really do, like I’m always having to look at Facebook, my emails. I’m looking at the football news online… yeah, I mean ….It’s not something that I’m proud about; but it’s something that, yeah, it’s quite a big part of my life, I think.
Aimee: If you left the house and you had forgotten your phone, would you feel something really missing?
Paul: I did actually I forgot my…I use my iPad a lot, and I forgot my iPad the other day just as I was leaving, and my bus was about to arrive. And I really had the strong like pull to get back for it. But I caught myself and decided that yeah, I can manage without it, you know, for one day.
Aimee: Could you manage?
Paul: Yeah, I did, I didn’t even think about it actually. It was just that you know, that sort of momentary pull where I thought I needed it, and then actually having you know, sort of considered it seriously. It was like, I don’t need it, so yeah, I did find without it I didn’t have to be like hooked up to a life support system or anything. Yeah, it’s amazing really, how it comes to be such a central part in your life. How long do you think you could go without using the internet?
Aimee: Ahh, I check my phone thousands of times a day… To exaggerate, did I say thousands? I check it too much, I think, far too much. If I left my home, I would feel gutted. I would feel like I’m really, really missing something. It would definitely be a big, big pull, I think. I read a lot of things on the internet and I check things and, and yeah. When it’s not there, then I do feel like something is maybe I should be doing something, or missing out on something. And it’s not good – I’m embarrassed it’s not good at all. So I think I need to work on unplugging.
Paul: I’ve heard a lot of people they try to do at least one or two days a week when they don’t use the internet at all. But that sounds like it could be quite a good idea. You know, maybe just you know, unplug.
Aimee: Yeah. Do you think you could?
Paul: I think I could, yeah, I think I could. In fact, I really like hiking and being outdoors, and, I think one of the things I really love about it is that I’m … nobody can contact me, you know? And I’m kinda away from everything. And I really enjoy those moments.
Aimee: Uhm, yeah. I don’t know if I could. I always have to cut down before going cold turkey, I think, I’ve got to cut down. I’m trying to cut down. You know, I mentioned before, I’m trying to get back into reading uhm, just get back into real books instead of screen time. So, yeah, I couldn’t go cold turkey, I think, a couple of days a week. I would need to cut down.
Paul: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think we should probably yeah, make a concerted effort I think it is probably good for us to try to reduce our, you know, user time.
English Listening Lesson Quizzes
Answer these questions about the conversation.
1) He _____ checks his phone.
- a) rarely
- b) sometimes
- c) often
2) He left his _____ at home.
- a) iPhone
- b) iPad
- c) iPod
3) She says she checks her phone _____ of times a day.
- a) dozens
- b) hundreds
- c) thousands
4) She _____ being without her phone.
- a) loves
- b) hates
- c) fears
5) She plans to _____ .
- a) get a new phone
- b) download cold turkey
- c) start to read more
Answers
- 1=c
- 2=b
- 3=c
- 4=a
- 5=c
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English Listening Lesson Phrases
catch yourself
I caught myself.
When you catch yourself, you realize you need to change your behavior. Notice the following:
- I was getting angry, but I caught myself and calmed down.
- In conversations, you sometimes need to catch yourself and be careful what you say.
manage without
I can manage without it.
When you can manage without something, you do not need it. Notice the following:
- I think we can manage without your help.
- I cannot manage without coffee.
exaggerate
To exaggerate, did I say thousands?
When you exaggerate, you stretch the truth to sound more interesting. Notice the following:
- He tends to exaggerate his job history.
- We all exaggerate our stories sometimes.
unplug
I need to unplug.
Unplug means to remove oneself from digital and electronic devices. Notice the following:
- On the weekend I try to unplug.
- With smart phones, it is hard to completely unplug.
cold turkey
I have to cut down before going cold turkey,
When you go cold turkey, you completely remove something addictive from your life. Notice the following:
- It is hard to stop smoking cold turkey.
- I cannot stop eating sugar cold turkey. I need to reduce it little by little each day.
concerted effort
We should probably make a concerted effort.
A concerted effort is a serious attempt to do something. Notice the following:
- We made a concerted effort to use less energy.
- He made a concerted effort to be more polite.
Quizzes for Lesson Phrases
- manage
- exaggerate
- unplug
- cold turkey
- catch
- concerted
- When do…….. from technology?
- Could you quit sugar…….. ?
- Do you sometimes…….. yourself doing something bad?
- Do you sometimes……… when talking?
- Could you………. without your phone?
- Are you making a………. effort to read more?
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