Hello lovely, I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory and we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success Podcast.
The podcast dreams to help you improve your speaking skills as well as your listing
skills along the way.
We've started this podcast to give you gorgeous grandma and fabulous vocabulary for your
high-IELTS score.
Your bad-night score.
Rory, Rory, come on Rory.
Oh, sorry Maria, my phone was going.
Oh your phone, your mobile phone?
Yes.
Shall we talk about mobile phones?
Absolutely.
And here is now we're going to start off with a joke.
Just from the get-go, here's the joke.
My cell phone got drunk.
He took too many screenshots.
What was your first mobile phone?
Oh wow.
I think it was the Motorola phone.
The model number escapes me now.
It looked like a brick though and even that, like one of those visible aerials which
none of them do these days.
How often do you use your mobile phone?
Oh god, just about every waking moment of the day to be honest, unless I'm working
or reading.
Not to make or take calls though, usually it's just a post on social media or listen to
videos while I work out or do chores.
Do you often use your mobile phone for texting or calls?
Well not nearly as much as I used to.
Everyone messages these days really, don't they?
Can't even remember the last time I sent an SMS or place to call?
Will you buy a new one in the future?
Oh absolutely, yes.
I've had this one since about 2019 and it needs a new screen and battery now since the
first one is slightly cracked and the second thing doesn't last nearly as long as it should.
But frankly I'll be getting a new one within the year since it'll be faster and it'll
have more and better features I hope.
Maybe for my birthday if I'm lucky.
How has your mobile phone changed your life?
Oh god, I think it would be easier to list the ways that hasn't changed things frankly.
I have greater connectivity and access than I could ever have imagined more than just
for the laptop for example, since the phone is more portable and I can do more through
the various apps and I can manage things like my finances, the touch of a button, it really
has revolutionized things.
So do it snap mobile phones or you can call them cell phones or just phones.
What else can we say?
I think that's about it really.
Maybe your smartphone, most people just say their phone though.
My first phone was a Motorola or it was a Samsung or what other brands do we have?
What other brands are paying us for free advertising?
Yeah, so here we use an article because it was a Motorola, it was a Samsung so a phone
by this company.
The model number escapes me now, like I don't remember the model.
So you can say, oh, the name of the brand escapes me now or the model number escapes me now.
I don't remember this.
The model number is just the kind of phone that it is.
For example, I have a Samsung S10 which is definitely five years old.
I think the latest model is like a Samsung S24 maybe.
Just to date our episodes completely.
And then of course with iPhones, the model number is just a number.
I think we're on iPhone 15 now, aren't we?
I'm a Samsung person.
I don't know what iPhones are all about.
Yes, do you listen to Rory?
Is an iPhone person?
I have not an iPhone person at all.
I am a Samsung person also.
No, no, I used to get it.
Okay, hello.
Oh, you changed.
I thought you were an iPhone person.
No, no, no way.
You can comment on the size. My old phone, my first phone looked like a brick.
A brick is like a brick, this piece of rock.
Yeah, something used to build houses with.
Most phones are not like this now though.
They're flat or they look like a mirror, a black mirror.
Every waking moment of the day means very often.
You can say I use my phone every waking moment of my day.
So every second I am awake, I use my phone all the time non-stop.
When I'm working, sleeping, having breakfast, breathing, you can say I take my calls, I text,
I write messages, I post on social media, I watch videos and I use my phone while I
work out or do chores.
What are chores?
And the expression is to do chores.
Chores are just the jobs that you have to do in the house, clean the floors, clean the
dishes, clean the windows.
I don't know what other chores there are to be honest.
I have a cleaning lady that does everything else.
And can I say like, oh, I'm addicted to my mobile phone?
Probably, yeah.
Like what else can I say to mean that I use it very often?
I can't leave it alone.
I never leave home without my phone.
They are delicious.
We use our phone for texting.
To text means to write an SMS or a message.
We used to, everybody just messages no.
Messages are like things that you send on a message or WhatsApp or maybe Telegram.
But a text message is like, you go into your little text messaging app and send a text
message through the airway.
Hit something that I have not done in about, I don't know, 10 years at least.
But what is a text?
If I send you a text, if I text like, what do I do?
Can I say that I text you on the WhatsApp or on Telegram?
No, your message on WhatsApp or Telegram, but you text someone using a text message.
Yeah, there's someone drops you a message.
If they drop you a text, that's like a text message that you send.
I can't even describe this.
It's been so long since anybody sent one.
But yeah, text message is something that arrives if you have a smartphone.
It arrives in your specific text messaging app.
But most people just message.
Oh, that's interesting.
So do it now.
Now we don't text, we just message.
Okay.
You might get a text message from a company or advertising or maybe someone has a dumb
phone like one of the really old phones that doesn't have an internet connection.
But most people just message.
And you can say, I can't even remember the last time I sent an SMS.
So I sent an SMS or placed a call.
So kind of I made a call, placed a call.
When you talk about your phone, you should use Present Perfect.
I've had it since 2005 or I've had it for two months.
So not Present Perfect continues.
I've been having no, no, no, no.
I've had this phone for a long time.
You can say it needs a new screen or my battery doesn't work.
What other things can we replace on phones?
I think it's just the screen and the battery.
Maybe you replace the case, which is the thing that surrounds the phone.
I also need to do this.
I've had the same case for about five years as well.
What can you say about the screen?
Like if it kind of like if you drop your phone and the screen, like something happens to
the screen.
It's cracked or you could say it's smashed.
Cracked is better because the glass is shutter proof and usually you can still use the
phone even if the glass is cracked or the screen is cracked.
And Dillis, this is your chance to use super vocabulary.
So even if your phone is okay, please make sure to use it.
You should say, I've had this phone for a long time.
My screen is cracked and my battery is low.
What do we say about the battery?
The battery runs out quickly or the battery has been on the fritz.
Something like this to describe it not working as well as it should be.
My battery runs out quickly.
Okay.
And I'll be getting a new one soon.
A new one, one meaning phone.
I'll be getting a new phone soon or I'm looking at the new models to replace my older
phone.
I would love to have better features.
It will be faster.
Some our phone has features.
Okay.
So all this like camera buttons.
What else?
What do you want to record?
Just do the thing like you have a camera.
Do you replace the camera in a phone?
No, it's very expensive.
You buy a new phone.
Yeah.
I think it's better to find it phone.
The same thing for the buttons.
The buttons are integrated into the phone.
If you have to replace the button, it's probably totally gone.
But I'm very impressed.
Some people change their phone every year.
But I've had the same phone for five years.
And it's almost just as good as it was when I first bought it.
Of course the battery is degraded now a little bit.
But it still does what it should do.
My phone has changed my life.
So smartphones have changed my life again.
We use present perfect.
And if you're like me, you give the good old fashioned answer of, I think it would be
easier to list the ways it hasn't changed my life or hasn't changed my life.
I have greater connectivity and access.
So with my smartphone, I have good connection.
Like is it connection you mean?
Yeah, Roryo with greater connectivity.
Or you are connected to people.
Um, good connectivity to everything in general.
But I'm thinking about the internet here.
My phone is more portable.
So you can carry it around with you.
You can put it in your pocket.
So my phone is more portable than a laptop or then the older models we used to have like
back in 1990, for example.
So it's far more portable.
I should point out I said it's more portable.
Not it's more portable than a laptop because I already talked about a laptop.
And I think people might have this urge to say it's more portable than because they're
used to saying that way, but you don't have to, you could just say it's more portable
and you're finished.
You can say that I do more through various apps applications.
So how has it changed my life?
I can do much more through various apps.
I have my internet.
I can do my finances at the touch of a button ever in a phrase.
So I can do something in a very convenient way and very fast.
Do it at the touch of a button.
Do it at the touch of a button.
Careful with the articles.
Add the touch of a button.
So when you kind of pay your taxes, you can do it at the touch of a button.
And this has revolutionized things.
Okay, DLSN, it has changed things.
We can do our finances.
We can work.
We can, I don't know, do everything we want.
Travel.
Through your own.
Spotphone.
So this has revolutionized.
Revolutionized?
Yeah, like revolution?
Yeah, dramatically changed things.
Yeah.
If I didn't have a phone, my life would be very, very different.
If none of us had phones, our lives would be so much different.
No, I can't imagine my life without a smartphone.
I really am using it every waking moment of my life.
We'll allow DLSN, excellent, and we'll wrap it up with a joke.
Oh great, another one.
So this episode is special.
We started with a joke, and we finished it off with a joke, Roy.
Are you happy?
Happy?
Happy, happy.
And here's the joke going to be a good joke, Roya.
Oh, yeah, it says brilliant joke, as always.
So you're ready?
Why didn't the skeleton have a mobile?
He had nobody to talk to?
No, hell.
DLSN did you get the joke?
Did you get the joke?
Roy, could you explain the joke please?
That's my favorite moment of...
Roy explaining the joke he hates?
Actually, this joke, if I explain it, will fall apart completely.
But the idea is a skeleton is just the bones.
It's not all of the body.
So a skeleton doesn't have a body.
And the word nobody means no person.
But no body means without a body.
So the skeleton had nobody to talk to.
It has two meanings.
But it also doesn't make any sense.
Because it should be nobody to talk with if it's the shared experiences.
Oh, really?
So there's a mistake.
So why didn't the skeleton have a mobile?
He had nobody to speak to.
To talk with?
No, to talk with.
To talk with?
Yeah, to share the experience.
Okay.
DLSN, thank you very much for listening.
Stay with us.
Love, hugs, bye.
Bye.
No body to talk to.
My God.
What was your first mobile phone?
Oh, wow.
I think it was the Motorola phone.
The model number escapes me now.
It looked like a brick though.
And even that, like, one of those visible areas, which none of them do these days.
How often do you use your mobile phone?
Oh, God, just about every waking moment of the day, to be honest, unless I'm working or
reading.
Not to make or take calls though.
Usually it's just a post on social media or listen to videos while I work out or do
chores.
Do you often use your mobile phone for texting or calls?
Well, not nearly as much as I used to.
Everyone messages these days, really, don't they?
Can't even remember the last time I sent an SMS or place to call?
Will you buy a new one in the future?
Oh, absolutely, yes.
I've had this one since about 2019 and it needs a new screen and battery now since the
first one was slightly cracked and the second thing doesn't last nearly as long as it should.
But frankly, I'll be getting a new one within the year since it'll be faster and it'll
have more and better features, I hope.
Maybe for my birthday, if I'm lucky.
How has your mobile phone changed your life?
Oh, God.
I think it would be easier to list the ways that hasn't changed things, frankly.
I have greater connectivity and access than I could ever have imagined.
More than just with a laptop, for example, since the phone is more portable and I can
do more through the various apps and I can manage things like my finances at the touch
of a button.
Clearly has revolutionized things.