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[Mastering Technology Vocabulary: Essential Slang and Phrasal Verbs]-[#16- 20 Slang Words, Phrasal Verbs and Idioms for Technology]

The Real Life English with Gabby Podcast · B1 · 2024-04-10

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Mastering Technology Vocabulary: Essential Slang and Phrasal Verbs

In this episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, host Gabby explores the complex and ever-evolving language of technology. Recognizing that tech is a fundamental pillar of modern culture, Gabby provides a comprehensive guide to 20 essential terms, phrasal verbs, and idioms that help non-native speakers discuss digital issues with confidence.

The Importance of Being Tech-Literate

Gabby highlights that while she considers herself more of a content creator than a "tech wizard," the necessity of understanding technology is undeniable. She emphasizes that for future generations, including her own children, digital literacy—specifically skills like coding—will be indispensable. To navigate this landscape, she introduces a narrative featuring a character named Anton, a "tech savvy" individual who embodies the mastery of modern digital tools.

Key Vocabulary and Contextual Usage

To ensure learners grasp these terms, Gabby categorizes them based on their function in daily life:

1. Proficiency and Troubleshooting

  • Tech savvy: Describes someone who is "extremely knowledgeable with technology."
  • Troubleshoot: A verb used to "identify something and solve problems," particularly regarding machinery or electronic equipment.
  • Geek out: A popular cultural expression meaning to "become excited or enthusiastic about a specific topic that you love."

2. Hardware and Innovation

  • Gadget: Defined as any "small electronic or mechanical device or tool."
  • Cutting edge: Refers to technology that is "new and right at the forefront of development."
  • Beta: A term for a "pre-release" version of hardware or software that is ready for testing but not yet available to the general public.

3. System Performance and Errors

  • Bug/Buggy: A "flaw, weakness, or defect" in software or hardware. If a program is unreliable, it is described as "buggy."
  • Glitch: Unlike a bug, which usually requires a permanent fix, a glitch is typically a "temporary problem."
  • Freeze: Used when a device is "unresponsive" and stops functioning entirely.

4. Essential Phrasal Verbs for Daily Tasks

  • Plug in / Plug and play: "Plug in" means to connect a device to a power source, while "plug and play" describes hardware that works immediately without complex setup.
  • Boot up / Reboot: "Boot up" is to start a device, while "reboot" (using the prefix 're-' for 'again') means to restart it to fix issues.
  • Log in / Log out: The process of entering or exiting a system using credentials like usernames and passwords.
  • Sync up: Ensuring that data remains "consistent" and updated across multiple devices.
  • Backup: The act of making a "copy of your data for safekeeping."
  • Power down: A specific way to say "shut down or turn off" for technological devices.

Practical Application

Gabby’s lesson centers on the story of Anton, who uses his skills to "hack" (modify or manipulate) a system to solve a "freeze" issue during a "beta test." By engaging with these terms through a narrative, listeners can see how these words function in real-world scenarios. Gabby concludes by urging listeners to move beyond passive listening, recommending her dedicated study guide to practice these terms and achieve a higher level of fluency in tech-related English conversations.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am totally and completely helpless.
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Let's get to it.
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Let's jump right in.
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All right, so let's get into today's story, shall we?
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Quite the combination, I know.
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📝Key Phrases

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tech-savvy
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troubleshoot
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geek out
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cutting-edge
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run into a problem
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📖 Transcript

On today's episode of the Real Life English with Gabby podcast, I'll be teaching you 20 awesome slang words, phrasal verbs and idioms about technology.
You'll be learning words like tech savvy, geek out, buggy, boot up, sync up, power down, and more.
Let's get to it.
Hey there, welcome to the Real Life English with Gabby podcast.
I'm your host, Gabby, your fun and friendly English teacher from the one and only New York City.
My goal is to teach you phrasal verbs, idioms and slang that will help you speak English confidently and understand real American conversations.

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