Talking About Smartphones in English - Spoken English Lesson

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Hi, I’m Lori.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you can learn how to talk about smartphones in English.
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You’ll see the process of buying a new smartphone.
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You’ll also learn how to describe the features of a smartphone, say what’s most important
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to you, and ask questions about what a smartphone can do.
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Before we start, don’t forget to check out our website: Oxford Online English dot com.
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We have many other free English lessons to help you improve your spoken English.
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If you need more help than our free lessons can give you, we also have many professional
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teachers who offer online classes through Skype, WhatsApp, FaceTime, or whatever you
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use!
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But now, let’s see some useful language for buying a new smartphone.
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Hello, can I help you with anything?
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Hi, yes, I’m looking for a new phone.
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I have some ideas, but maybe you can make some recommendations?
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Of course!
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What are you looking for in your new phone?
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Well, for me, the number one priority is good battery life.
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I travel a lot for work, and I need a phone which can last at least a full day without
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problems.
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I see.
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Is anything else important?
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I take a lot of pictures, so I want something with a decent camera.
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It doesn’t have to be amazing, but I’d like a phone which can take good-quality pictures.
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It’d be a bonus if it could take good photos in low light, because a lot of phone cameras
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don’t do well in darker conditions, I’ve found.
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That’s true, but camera technology is getting better all the time.
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Even mid-range modern phones can take excellent photos in a wide range of conditions.
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If I may ask, what’s your budget?
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I guess I’m aiming for something in the mid-range.
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I don’t need something top-of-the-line, so maybe around two, three hundred Euros.
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That’s fine; I have a few ideas for you.
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Follow me, please.
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If you were shopping for a new phone, what would you look for?
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What’s your top priority?
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Do you always buy the same brand, or do you look for something different, like good battery
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life, or the lowest possible price?
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In the dialogue, you heard: ‘The number one priority is good battery life.’
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Of course, you can use this phrase with different features, as in: ‘The number one priority
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is a good front camera for selfies.’
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You could say the same thing in a different way like this: ‘The most important thing
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for me is good battery life.’
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You also heard: ‘I take a lot of pictures, so I want something with a decent camera.’
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‘Decent’ means ‘quite good’.
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If something is decent, it’s above average, but not the best.
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If you say this, you mean that you don’t need the best, most expensive camera there
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is, but you want something that’s good enough.
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If something is less important, you can use the phrase ‘It’d be a bonus if…’
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In the dialogue, you heard ‘It’d be a bonus if it could take good photos in low
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light.’
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A ‘bonus’ is something which is nice to have, but not absolutely necessary.
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So, you might say: ‘It’d be a bonus if it had a brighter screen.’
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Finally, to set your budget, you could say something like this: ‘I’m aiming for something
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in the mid-range.’
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‘I want to spend as little as possible.’
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‘I’d like something cheap, but without compromising on what I need.’
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If you put these phrases together, you should be able to say two to three sentences about
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what you need in a smartphone, what you’d like to have, and how much you’re willing
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to spend.
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For example: ‘The most important thing for me is that it’s fast and has good performance.
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It’d be a bonus if it had over 100 gigabytes of storage.
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I’m aiming for the upper mid-range, so I’d like to spend maybe four, five hundred maximum.’
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Could you make an answer like this?
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Pause the video and make an answer.
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If you need, you can review this section to get the language you need.
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Say your answer out loud.
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Ready?
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Let’s look at our next section.
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I think this would be a good choice, based on what you told me.
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It has a 48 megapixel dual camera, and great camera software which makes it easy to take
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good pictures in low light conditions, like you said.
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The battery should last two to three days with normal usage, and currently it’s discounted
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to 250 Euros.
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That sounds good!
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How much memory does it have?
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Do you mean RAM, or internal storage?
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Storage, I guess.
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You know, for music, photos and so on.
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It has 64 gigabytes of internal storage, and you can also add a micro SD card if you need
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more.
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Mmm…
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Oh yeah, one more thing: does it have a headphone jack?
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I listen to music on my headphones, and I saw a lot of new phones don’t have the connector
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for wired headphones.
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Yes, it has a 3.5 millimetre jack for headphones, or an aux cable, or whatever.
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Ah, good!
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Last thing, I probably should have mentioned this earlier: can it take two SIM cards?
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Yes, it’s dual-SIM, although the second SIM card goes in the micro SD slot, so you
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have to choose between two SIM cards or extra storage; you can’t have both.
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That’s a little annoying…
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Are there any phones which don’t have that?
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Yes…
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I have one idea.
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Let me show you.
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In the dialogue, I asked three questions about the phone’s features.
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Can you remember what you heard?
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You heard: ‘How much storage does it have?’
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Does it have a headphone jack?’
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‘Can it take two SIM cards?’
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Think about these basic question forms.
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Can you think of three more questions you could ask about a smartphone, using these
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question forms?
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Pause the video and think about your answers.
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If you want extra practice, write them down!
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Of course, there are many possibilities.
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Here are three suggestions: ‘How much RAM does it have?’
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‘Does it have a fingerprint scanner?’
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‘Can it last all day on a single charge?’
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What about you; were your questions similar, or did you get something completely different?
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There are many other questions you could ask, but next, let’s see how to describe other
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features of a smartphone in more detail.
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So, this one is a little more expensive, but I
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think you do get a lot more for your money.
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It has dual-SIM capability, 128 gigs of storage, which can be expanded with a memory card if
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you need, and a much better screen.
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The screen is very hi-res, so everything looks sharp, and it also has extremely accurate
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colours, which might be of interest if you’re into photography.
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Colour accuracy?
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What does that mean?
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Just that the colours you see on the screen are exactly how they look in real life.
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Some screens, especially on cheaper phones, don’t have accurate colour reproduction,
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so everything looks too blue, or too orange, or whatever.
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OK, I don’t think that’s so important…
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It also has an 8-core CPU and 8 gigabytes of RAM, so everything runs fast, and you can
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multi-task, have several apps open at once…
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What’s this thing on the back?
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It’s the fingerprint scanner.
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This phone also has face recognition, so you can unlock it just by looking into the camera.
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Hmm…
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And, how much is it?
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It’s 750 Euros, but I could take 50 Euro off the price, so 700.
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That’s too much!
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I think I’ll take the first phone you showed me.
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Of course.
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Here are some things you heard in the dialogue.
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Could you explain what they mean in English?
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‘It has dual-SIM capability.’
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‘The screen is very hi-res.’
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‘It has an 8-core CPU, so you can multi-task.’
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Imagine you’re an English teacher, and you want to explain these words to someone who
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doesn’t know them.
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How would you do it?
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‘Dual-SIM’ means that the phone can use two SIM cards at the same time, so you can
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have two phone numbers on one device.
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‘Hi-res’ is short for ‘high resolution’.
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This means that the screen has more pixels, so text and images will look clearer.
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An 8-core CPU is a processor which can run many different calculations at the same time.
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So, you can multi-task: you can have several apps open, and you can use your phone to do
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several things at once without it slowing down.
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Do you remember any other smartphone features which were mentioned in the dialogue?
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You heard: ‘The screen has extremely accurate colours.’
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‘It also has face recognition.’
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‘It has 8 gigabytes of RAM.’
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What about your phone?
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At this point in the lesson, you should have enough language to describe the features of
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your phone in detail.
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Your job is to make a longer answer talking about your phone.
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Remember that you can review earlier sections if you need to!
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Aim to make at least five sentences.
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Pause the video and do it now.
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OK, how was that?
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Could you make a clear, fluent answer?
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Let’s look at one more point.
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So, will you be needing any accessories?
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Like what?
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Well, for sure you should get a screen protector.
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It’ll stop the glass from getting scratched or damaged.
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How much is it?
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10 Euros, and we can put it on for you right now.
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Can’t I do it myself?
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You can, but it’s fiddly.
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OK, I’ll take one of those.
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Is it worth getting a case to protect it?
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Perhaps, although phones are a lot tougher than they used to be.
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Of course, I don’t recommend it, but you can drop it and it’ll be fine nine times
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out of ten.
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I think I’ll take a case, too.
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I broke my last phone by dropping it, and I’d be so angry if it happened again.
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Sure.
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Take a look over here; any of these cases will fit, and they’ll keep your phone safe.
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Hmm…
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This one’s nice.
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It’s fifteen?
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That’s right.
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Also, one more thing: if you’re worried about breaking your phone, you could buy an
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extended warranty.
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It covers you for three years, and it includes insurance against accidental damage, so if
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you drop your phone, or it falls in water, or anything like that, you can bring it back
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and we’ll repair it at no extra cost.
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How much is it?
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It costs 65 Euros,
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Oh, no, no thanks.
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No problem.
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Is that everything?
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Yes, thanks so much.
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Where do I pay?
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Come with me and I’ll show you.
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When you buy a new phone, you might also buy some accessories.
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‘Accessories’ mean small, extra things which go with something larger you bought.
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Accessories can be cosmetic, like a case, or functional, like a screen protector.
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Can you think of other examples of smartphone accessories?
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You could also buy a spare charger, a Bluetooth headset, or a mount so that you can see your
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phone while you’re driving.
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During the dialogue, the salesperson also offered me an extended warranty.
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Do you know what this means?
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A ‘warranty’ and a ‘guarantee’ have the same meaning here.
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The manufacturer, or the retailer, are responsible if anything goes wrong with the product.
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Normally, a warranty lasts one year.
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Some retailers and manufacturers offer extended warranties, which are a kind of insurance.
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At this point, you should be able to buy a new smartphone in English, describe exactly
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what you need, and buy any accessories which you want.
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Here’s a question: what kind of phone do you have?
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Would you recommend it to others?
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Why or why not?
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Please share your ideas in the comments, and practise your English!
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Try to use the language which you’ve learned in this lesson.
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Thanks for watching!
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See you next time!
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