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[The Impact of Mobile Phones and Communication Dynamics]-[🤳 Mobile phones (S03E28) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2020-08-10

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📋 Summary

The Ubiquity and Regulation of Mobile Phones

In this discussion, the hosts explore the omnipresence of mobile technology, noting that mobile phones have become endemic in modern society. When considering whether to implement laws and regulations, the consensus is that while it might seem like a good idea on the face of it to curb negative effects, it is difficult to effectively legislate for such a widespread phenomenon. Instead, the approach should be to work around the problem by encouraging guardians to take control and educate children on how to use these devices sensibly.

Children and Mobile Technology

Regarding the use of mobile phones by children, the speakers express a strong preference against early exposure. It is argued that such devices act as a barrier to the enjoyment of being a child. To protect younger users from ill-advised behaviors or online dangers, the implementation of child locks and other protective mechanisms is suggested. The ideal age for a child to receive a phone is considered to be in their mid-to-late teens, when they begin to act like a responsible adult and can handle the technology with proper supervision.

Communication Preferences: Texting vs. Calling

The podcast highlights the distinct trade-offs between different communication methods. Some individuals prefer voice messages or calls because they find it difficult to articulate their thoughts in writing. However, others find calls to be overly demanding on time. Texting is often favored because it is self-contained and allows users to control the intrusion into their personal lives. Unlike phone calls, which require immediate attention, text messages offer a more flexible form of interaction for those who value time efficiency.

The Nuances of Modern Communication

The discussion shifts to how technology impacts the quality of our interactions. A significant downside is the removal of body language and nuance, which can lead to confusion. Furthermore, the anonymity provided by technology can embolden people to express opinions they might otherwise withhold. Despite these challenges, the advent of emojis has provided a tool to help individuals convey meaning and express emotions more clearly. The speakers note that spoken communication is inherently different from written communication, often involving more repetition, slang, and colloquial terms.

Future Perspectives

Looking ahead, the hosts speculate that while the specific form of the mobile phone may change, the need for mobile communication devices will persist. Looking 50 years down the line, there is a possibility that technology could be integrated with our bodies, such as through implants. Ultimately, the emphasis remains on the importance of human responsibility, ensuring that regardless of how advanced our devices become, they are only used at an age where individuals understand the implications of their actions.

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't see the point in that.
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I think they opt for voice messages and calls instead because that's easier for them.
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If we think about texting, it's easier to put a small text message together.
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Everything connected to conveying meaning through pronunciation and body language.
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The structure of written and spoken communication is actually quite different.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the face of it
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work around the problem
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get your message across
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self-contained
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opt for
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📖 Transcript

Hello, lovely.
I'm Maria.
And my name is Rory, and we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the podcast that aims to help you improve your speaking skills, as well as your listening skills along the way.
We started this podcast to give you a look at how an educated and experienced native speaker would answer some of the most common IELTS speaking questions.
Rory, are you listening to me or what?
Rory?

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