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Oh, sorry Maria. There's this new app on my phone and it's actually quite distracting.
Oh, app. Shall we talk about applications?
Apps, do you listen to it?
Yes! Yay! Applications!
What kind of apps do you spend money on?
None of them. I think I pay an annual or monthly subscription fee for some banking apps I use.
But that's negligible.
For the rest of them they are all free, and rightly so.
I don't see why I should have to pay for apps that are riddled with adverts.
What apps don't you use anymore?
I think I stopped using a few financial ones after I closed my account, and I don't think I'd be caught dead using one of the gaming ones, they seem like a complete waste of time.
What applications do you still use?
Oh wow, it would be easier to say what I don't use, to be honest. I use a whole load for social media and social networking, and then they're the ones that manage my calendar as well, so I don't forget things.
Not only is it about my social life, though, my works, also on there, I use different apps to publish things from time to time like on Instagram, and before I put them out there, I create them on an app called Canva as well.
What kind of apps have you downloaded on your phone?
Recently nothing very exciting.
I had to get a hold of a taxi app the other day because it was impossible to just flag one down in the city centre.
But aside from that, I usually stick to ones I've had for years, not very interesting.
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Apps or applications?
Okay! You can say I use different apps.
Apps! Applications!
All right! We are talking about applications on your iPhone or Android apps that you use, download, pay for, or use them for free.
But an app is something that you download, right Rory?
So you download an app and you use it, on And your phone, usually?
Well most of the time yes, but you also have apps which are pre -installed or pre -downloaded onto your phone, like a voice recording app for example, which can be very useful for recording yourself when you are preparing for part 2 of the exam, I'm just suggesting that.
Yeah, true! You can say that I pay for certain apps or I spend my money on gaming apps, for example, applications.
or I pay an annual subscription fee.
Many apps, for many apps, you have to subscribe.
You have to subscribe to our podcast. It's not an app, but you have to subscribe to apps or if you want to use them on a monthly basis.
Yeah, and a good deal is to subscribe for a year.
So, you pay an annual subscription fee, so, for a year.
Annual means for a year Or you pay every month.
This means that I pay a monthly subscription fee.
Or I pay every month, I pay every year for some banking apps, for example.
There are like banking apps.
You download an app for your bank.
Really, you pay for your banking app?
I pay something like ten pence a month for some things.
But it's not a lot to be honest, I think it's just...
Wow. It's supposed to be for free.
Banking. Whoa. Interesting.
Yeah, do it. You can say that I pay for some fitness apps, some education apps, lifestyle apps, so you can just not mention a name, but say that, okay, I have entertainment apps, like music applications, Spotify, for example, right?
Or I pay for some business apps, food and drinks applications, applications, news applications, game applications, travel applications.
Delivery applications.
Yeah, ok. So, social media applications, so just naming them in general.
So, I have some education applications which I pay for.
Well, you could name some specific ones.
For example, Canva is a well known, I suppose, digital editing app and content creation app.
Thank you, Kanbo, for sponsoring this podcast. Some apps are riddled with adverts.
But that just means they're full of them!
Yeah, and most apps are for free, but there are adverts.
Advertisements, ads, pop -up ads.
So let's say we're riddled with to be full of something.
Could you use it in another sentence, Rory?
Well. On demand television.
And television in general is riddled with ads.
You see them all the time.
And sometimes you go to websites and those are riddled with pop -up ads.
Our website has one pop -up ad for classes with me.
Subscribe today. If I say that my essay is riddled with mistakes, what does it mean?
It means it's full of mistakes.
And that's a good point, because when something is riddled with something, it means that almost always in a negative way I've never heard it used to talk about something positive.
Oh I don't like these apps which are riddled with adverts so I pay for applications and usually if you pay for an app you use it without any adverts and advertisements.
I stopped using something.
So I stopped doing something, I stopped using a few financial applications I closed my accounts and I stopped using some gaming applications some game apps because they are a waste of time a complete waste of time dear listener yeah in my opinion yeah that's true yeah once I downloaded this game and I became so crazy about it Rory I started buying the you know diamonds for me to move forward. Really?
Is that how that works?
It's just yeah yeah yeah you get into it and then kind of like the game doesn't allow you to move forward so you can't like finish a level or something without the diamonds or without some special coins and you start buying them to kind of to move or to play further.
Maria has fallen into the trap of it's like cheap dopamine a victim of marketing mm -hmm yeah but the app for the game is so well structured just to kind of make you want to give them your money delicious dangerous stuff for me so I don't I've deleted everything after spending very very sensible ridiculous amount of money and time it's crazy so I I still use banking apps, I still use social media, social networking applications.
And these are, you know, Instagram, Facebook, your local messenger, for example WhatsApp Telegram, or your local messenger that you use, also taxi apps, your local taxi apps.
And you can say that I still use a whole load of different applications, so a bunch of them, a lot of them.
And I use some applications to manage my calendar.
So for work, for my private life...
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Rory, you know, I've googled the most popular apps in 2025, and you mentioned Canva.
Oh, God! Here's a dangerous thing to be talking about.
No, no. You mentioned Canva.
So it's one of the most popular applications for editing purposes like photos, video editing.
Also Audible. Audible is super popular for audiobooks, podcasts and stories.
Audible, please sponsor our podcast, you know.
Bumble dating apps.
Dear listener, dating apps are pretty popular, still in 2025.
Also, there's this app All Trails Hike and Bike and One.
Do you know about this app?
All Trails? I have never heard of that before in my life!
Elevate, actually I've used Elevate, is an app to train your brain and vocabulary memory, and there are some math puzzles, do you listen?
It's brain training games, it's pretty good!
Yeah, fun! So Elevate.
Also, please sponsor our podcast?
It's as if you know we're cheap, Rory, I'm selling us to Audible to Canva to Elevate, what's going on?
Well, we've not done a very good job of it, we're doing it now.
We have it secured a deal.
This is why we cannot have nice things, Maria.
Oh, yeah, like smart gym app, for example, for home workouts.
Listen, maybe you do some weight lifting, and you have this smart gym app.
So these are some of the most popular apps.
You download apps on your phone.
So you can say that recently I've downloaded a taxi app or a dating app.
But what happens if you delete the app from your phone?
You just remove it, delete it.
Get rid of it. Get rid of it.
Yeah. You can say like, I've downloaded President Perfect and recently I've deleted it.
I've got rid of this app.
You can also say I had to get hold of a taxi app.
So I downloaded it or to get hold of.
In this context it means download.
So I usually stick to the ones I've had for years.
So present perfect.
I have had lots of apps for a long time or I had them installed.
So pre -installed apps and I usually stick to the ones I have. I don't usually download anything new.
And a listener, I've googled some apps to try in 2025.
6 best apps to try out.
Interesting. All of them sponsoring us.
So the second one is called Awesome Habits.
Rory, have you ever heard of this app Awesome Habits?
I know. It's an app to track your habits.
It's actually pretty...
it's in the trends, you know, all these habits, trackers.
You track your habits.
Also some... Andel is an audio app that creates personalized soundscapes to match your activities.
Yeah, just cool stuff!
The next one is Bublop.
An app that provides a new way to save, organize or share your digital life.
Interesting. So these are the trends.
Dear listener, no dating apps for some reason.
So we're about time management calendars.
How many apps do you have on your phone if we count?
That's a very good question.
I don't know how I would find that out.
Ah, here we go. Apps.
It doesn't tell me how many I have, but many.
Ahem is the answer.
There are like strange apps that you, kind of like setting apps, I think.
But could you count the main ones that you kind of usually use?
Oh, that's easy. My calendar app, my email app and like five social media apps that I use all the time.
So that's seven, basically.
The other ones I use intermittently, so that's almost never or not very often.
Oh, I have about 50.
That you use frequently?
Wow, yeah, pretty much like all the banking, food apps, shop apps, taxi, all this Google stuff, presentations, you know like Gmail.
Have you no shame? So many apps.
Deal with it. IELTS apps, OK?
OK IELTS apps are fine.
How many apps do you have to listen, OK?
Go to your phone and count.
And now, Rory's Vocabulary Show!
Yep, it's the part of the quiz where I ask Maria questions about the different kinds of grammar and vocabulary that I've used.
So, umm, I talked about how some of the apps I use are full of adverts, But I didn't say full of adverts.
What did I say? Apps are riddled with adverts.
And then I talked about how I don't need to be spending time doing or playing with gaming apps.
They are not worth it, but I didn't say that.
I called them something else.
They are a complete waste of time.
Yay! And now a grammar question.
Oh, yes What did I use to emphasize the fact that I don't use apps for social life only, but for other things too You got really emotional Rory, and you used inversion, and you said Not only is it about my social life, but it's also about my work Yeah, dear listener use it very careful.
It's an emotional structure and you should use it only once But once is enough.
Speaking of things I only used once, and reacting emotionally, I did something at the start of my answer to the fourth and final question, with my intonation.
Yeah. You kind of asked a question, like, recently, nothing very exciting, because the question is with present perfect.
So it's about, like, recently, not so long ago, this week so like what apps have you downloaded like recently well nothing much amazing mario 100 yay thank you very much for listening and we'll get back to you in our next episode bye I missed ...
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You could. We'll find any mistakes.
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What kind of apps do you spend money on?
Ehhh, well, none of them.
I think I pay an annual or monthly subscription fee for some banking apps I use, but that's negligible.
For the rest, they're all free, and rightly so.
I don't see why I should have to pay for apps that are riddled with adverts.
What apps don't you use anymore?
I think I stopped using a few financial ones after I closed my account, and I don't think I'd be caught dead using one of the gaming ones – they seem like a complete waste of time.
So what applications do you still use?
Oh, wow, it would be easier to say what I don't use, to be honest. I use a whole load for social media and social networking, and then they are the ones that manage my calendar as well, so I don't forget things.
Not only is it about my social life, though, my work's also on there.
I use different apps to publish things from time to time, like on Instagram, and before Before I put them out there I create them on an app called Canva as well.
What kind of apps have you downloaded on your phone?
Recently nothing very exciting.
I had to get hold of a taxi app the other day because it was impossible to just flag one down in the city center.
But aside from that, I usually stick to the ones I've had for years.
not very interesting.