LEARN ENGLISH PODCAST: PHONES AND SOCIAL MEDIA (WITH SUBTITLES)

812,106 views ・ 2020-12-12

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- [Jack] Hello, this is Jack from tofluency.com
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and welcome to this English podcast episode
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where I'm good to talk about phones and social media.
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So there are going to be lots of phrases
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that you can learn today based on this topic.
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And I'm going to give you my opinion
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on social media and phone use in general
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because I think it's quite an important topic to talk about
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and it's something that interests me too.
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Now I'm making this podcast episode
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because my other podcast episode
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which I produced about four years ago
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has had over a million views now on YouTube.
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And I've also released this on SoundCloud
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but not on iTunes or any of the podcast players.
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If you would like me to start a new podcast,
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probably producing it in an episode once a week,
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let me know in the comment section here on YouTube.
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And feel free to go back and listen to that podcast episode
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where I talked about my daily routine.
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People seem to love it, and over a million views.
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It's my most watched video here on this channel,
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but yeah, today we're going to talk about social media
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and phone use in general
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because this has become such a big part of our lives now.
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And I want to talk about some of the areas of this
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and by listening,
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you're going to get some great listing practice
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but also learn some new words and phrases
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and I'll do my best to add some of the key phrases
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from this podcast episode in the description.
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So something about smartphones is this, okay,
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from my life anyway.
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My wife and I didn't get a smartphone
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until I think about 2014, 2015.
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And we held off getting one for a long time
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because we we moved to the US in 2011
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and everybody had an iPhone
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or the Google Samsung equivalent back then.
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And we just held off for such a long time
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because I was working online
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and I didn't want to be connected to the internet
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when I went out and about into the world,
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I just wanted to have a simple,
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what we call the dumb phone, dumb phone.
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I find that funny.
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We just wanted to have one of those simple phones
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instead of getting something
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where you're constantly connected to the internet,
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because we saw other people at the time
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and we noticed that they were constantly on their phone.
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They got them out in certain situations.
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We found it quite strange because we didn't have this.
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But then we decided to get one because we had a child
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and we wanted to be able to take pictures of our child
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on the go.
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So that was our biggest reason for getting a smartphone.
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And I remember getting it.
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It was in December, I think, 2014.
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And yeah, since then, obviously,
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we have gone into smartphone use like everyone else.
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And obviously, you look around today
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and you think about the difference
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between when people were walking around
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on public transport, in restaurants, at bars,
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in line for things, in their car,
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and nobody really used their phone.
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They were a little bit hesitant about doing it at first.
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This is about 10 years ago, I'd say,
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because it wasn't socially acceptable
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to use your phone in public
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in this way where you're constantly scrolling.
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But now you look around
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and it just seems like everyone is addicted to their phones.
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If you are waiting in line to do something,
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to buy something, your phone comes out.
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When people stop at traffic lights, their phone comes out.
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I see people when they drop off their kids at school,
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they're waiting in line, their phone comes out.
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You see people who are at restaurants,
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they're on a date together.
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They're both on their phones.
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And you know, this happens as well.
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And it just seems like it's completely become the norm now.
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It has become the norm
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where people don't even think twice about doing it.
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They just get their phones out and start scrolling.
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And I think a big reason for this
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is that people love the scrolling now.
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They live to go on a website,
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a social media platform on their phone
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and just constantly scroll down
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because there's always something new happening.
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There's always some type of new information, new post,
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something happening in the news.
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And I noticed myself doing this, especially,
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and I do it now, but especially during the election.
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So when there was an election here a couple of months ago,
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I was constantly looking at the results,
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trying to find new information.
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What was this person saying?
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What was that person saying?
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And just to find out that latest information about it.
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And there's also something called doom scrolling
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which I think is a new word
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where people are constantly scrolling
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on social media platforms and seeing bad news.
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And everything is just bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.
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And it's called doom scrolling.
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And obviously, this isn't very good for your health.
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But my thought on social media in general is this.
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You can create your own experience based on who you follow
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and how much you use the platform.
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The issue is that if you have notifications turned on,
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then you're going to get interrupted all the time
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and you're going to constantly pick up your phone,
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click the notification and take a look.
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And I find as well,
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let's say if I'm going to produce a new video on Instagram,
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follow me on Instagram @tofluency.
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Sometimes 10 minutes later,
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I'm just scrolling through the feed
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and I completely forgot about making this new video.
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It can really just suck you in the feed,
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the never ending feed.
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But like I said, if you take some time to think about, okay,
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which platforms have given me the best experience
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and who am I following that I don't need to follow anymore?
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Now taking this from an English learning perspective
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because I want to talk about this in a positive way,
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social media and the phone
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is the the most revolutionary learning experience
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that I think has ever happened that I can think about,
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where you suddenly have access
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to endless resources of English,
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whether this is English that is just produced naturally
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like politics, podcasts, or sports videos
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and also English that has been created and crafted
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for the English learner in mind, like this podcast episode.
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So when you think about it,
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it is just an incredible resource for you.
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And you can connect with people from all over the world,
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people who are learning English and also English teachers.
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You can connect with them online
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through your phone just effortlessly.
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At this stage, I just want to ask,
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what type of so you currently using to help your English?
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And what tips do you have for other learners
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when it comes to using a phone in general,
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for learning English?
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I would love to know your thoughts on this.
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So please leave a comment below if you can,
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if you're on a platform that allows you to do that.
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But again, that there are many disadvantages to phones.
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And I think people at this time stage, they are addicted,
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where they can't go an hour or two
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without picking up their phone.
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My wife and I have done experiments in the past
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where we put them away for the evening,
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those experiments don't last long.
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And we know that we need to do better with our phones
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and not pick them up so much
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and not rely on them so much, but they are useful.
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They are super useful.
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Just things like being able to listen to music in the car
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through Apple Music and Spotify,
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being able to connect with people and family
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in a very easy way, reading the news,
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watching videos that you like to watch, watching sports,
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all these kinds of things.
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The phone can be such a useful tool
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but it's also important to think about
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what it's doing to our lives.
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And just thinking back, a lot of people say,
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"I prefer the time before smartphones came about.
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I prefer the time
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when people weren't on their phones all the time,"
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and it can be annoying.
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And it it's just a thing that happens now.
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People get distracted, people get notifications,
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messages, phone calls.
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Well, fewer phone calls these days
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'cause most people text or send a message.
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But I would love to know your thoughts on this too.
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Like, do you think people are addicted?
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Do you think that the time before smartphones
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was better in certain ways?
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And how do you use your smartphone in a way
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so that you're not using it all the time?
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So that you're using it as a tool to better your life
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rather than being addicted to it
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and just constantly being attached to it.
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So please let me know again, in the comment section below.
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Now, I want to share some stats with you
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from the website, Review42.com
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They have some fascinating facts about smartphone use.
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Listen to this, okay.
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The average user will tap, swipe, and click their phone
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2,617 times a day.
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So think about all the times you tap, swipe, or click,
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2,617 times a day.
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95% of adults in South Korea own a smartphone.
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The average time spent on smartphones
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is about three hours a day.
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I thought it would be more than that.
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Worldwide, more people now own a cell phone
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than a toothbrush.
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Whoa, more people now own a cell phone than a toothbrush?
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It's pretty incredible, isn't it?
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And then it says there are 5.1 billion
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unique mobile users worldwide in 2019
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and 2.7 billion of them use smartphones.
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81% of Americans own a smartphone.
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I thought it would be higher than that
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but I guess children as well, maybe children.
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Yeah, and also, I think it's worth talking about children
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and smartphone use, children as well.
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They're using different types of apps.
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That's what always surprises me.
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So people of a younger generation,
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they aren't on sites such as Facebook,
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but I believe they're on sites
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such as TikTok and Snapchat.
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And this is something else interesting,
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that TikTok has taken over the world this year.
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And this is a new app that...
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It was around for a little while before.
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I think it used to be called Musically,
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but now it's TikTok and it's just taken over.
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And what I find funny is when you see people
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doing their TikTok videos out in public,
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and you can just see them dancing into a phone
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and it just looks very strange, but this is massive now.
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And I'm really intrigued to see
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what is gonna happen in the future
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when it comes to smartphones and social media in general.
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So just to finish up, I would like to say,
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feel free to go back and listen to this again
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and just get some of the key words and phrases
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that we talked about.
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If you've enjoyed it, like the video,
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and then also share it with your friends
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and then go to the description
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if you are on YouTube or Facebook,
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or if that is a description below and then get my book,
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"The Five-Step Plan for English Fluency."
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And yeah, thank you so much for listening.
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I will speak to you soon, bye-bye.
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(smooth music)
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