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Hello! You're listening to Real Easy  English from BBC Learning English. I'm Neil. 00:00
And I'm Georgie. In this podcast we talk  in easy English about a different topic   00:06
each week to help improve your English skills. 00:11
If you want to read along, you can visit  our website – BBC Learning English dot com. 00:14
— Hi, Neil. — Hi, Georgie, how are you? 00:26
I'm pretty good, thanks. How are you? 00:29
I'm very well thank you. 00:31
What are we talking about today, Neil? 00:32
Well, today we're talking about social media and how much we use it. 00:34
Well, I use social media all the time, so I have lots of things to say. 00:41
Great! OK, Georgie, so you said you use social media a lot. 00:45
Why do you like it? 00:51
Well, the reason I like it is actually the reason I dislike it as well. 00:53
I use it when I'm bored. 00:58
It's... It can be very entertaining, especially TikTok, for example, 01:01
yeah, the videos I watch are very fun and entertaining. 01:06
I like that about it, but it's also something I hate, 01:10
because it can be very addictive 01:13
and you can waste a lot of time watching TikTok videos. 01:16
— Mm. — Neil, do you watch TikTok videos? 01:21
I try not to, to be honest, because I'm too old. 01:24
You're never too old for TikTok videos! 01:30
But I always think I'm using it too much. 01:33
Do you think you use social media too much, Georgie? 01:37
I think definitely I use social media too much! 01:40
OK, Georgie, you used the word definitely. Tell us more about definitely. 01:44
Yes, well, 'definitely' means that something is 'certainly the case'. 01:50
If you definitely do something, there is no doubt that you did it. 01:53
You certainly did it. 01:58
Yeah. So what do you use social media for? 02:00
You said you watch videos, but anything else? 02:04
The main reason I think is to stay in touch with my friends. 02:07
This was definitely true when I lived in Spain. 02:12
It was a good way for me to see what my friends in England were doing. 02:15
I also posted things myself, 02:20
so it was a way to show everyone else what I was doing as well. 02:22
Mm-hm. 02:26
Neil, what do you use social media for? 02:27
Well, I like messaging apps, mainly, and group chats, 02:30
so that I can catch up with friends who live far away 02:34
that I can't actually see in person. 02:39
Mm, yes, I also use it for that. 02:41
Neil, you just used the verb catch up with. 02:44
Can you explain that a bit more, please? 02:47
Yeah. So, if you 'catch up with' someone, 02:49
it means you speak to them, 02:52
you contact them and you find out what they've been doing in their life. 02:54
Find out what activities or what changes in their lives have happened. 03:00
Yeah, when you catch up with someone, 03:06
it brings you up to date with their life 03:08
and what they’ve been doing, since you last saw them. 03:10
So, Georgie, you said you think you use your phone too much for social media. 03:13
Do you have any plans to use your phone less? 03:19
I would love to use my phone less. 03:23
But if I'm being realistic, 03:26
I think I will probably continue using my phone in the same way. 03:28
It’s just too difficult to reduce the screen time, it's so addictive. 03:33
But maybe in the future, 03:37
I will put those limits that your phone can put to help me reduce my screen time. 03:39
Georgie, you used words like 'maybe' and 'probably' 03:47
and we use these when we're 'not sure' or 'not certain' 03:53
if we are going to do something. 03:59
Yes. So maybe I will use my phone less, 04:02
maybe I will continue using my phone in the same way. 04:05
Probably, I will continue using my phone in the same way. 04:09
Well, Georgie, it sounds like you use your phone a lot. 04:19
Maybe you should have a break or just relax a bit! 04:23
Yes, Neil. I think you're right. 04:27
Let's quickly recap the words and phrases we learned during the conversation. 04:29
We had 'maybe' which we use to talk about something that is 'not certain'. 04:34
'Probably', which means 'most likely'. 04:40
'Definitely', which we use to say something 'is certain'. 04:43
And 'catch up with' — 'talking to someone you haven't seen for a long time'. 04:47
Thanks for listening to  Real Easy English. Remember,   04:54
you can find more programmes to help you with  your English at BBC Learning English dot com. 04:58
Next time we'll talk about  journeys and how we get to work. 05:04
See you then. Bye! 05:09
Bye! 05:10

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Hello! You're listening to Real Easy  English from BBC Learning English. I'm Neil.
And I'm Georgie. In this podcast we talk  in easy English about a different topic  
each week to help improve your English skills.
If you want to read along, you can visit  our website – BBC Learning English dot com.
— Hi, Neil. — Hi, Georgie, how are you?
I'm pretty good, thanks. How are you?
I'm very well thank you.
What are we talking about today, Neil?
Well, today we're talking about social media and how much we use it.
Well, I use social media all the time, so I have lots of things to say.
Great! OK, Georgie, so you said you use social media a lot.
Why do you like it?
Well, the reason I like it is actually the reason I dislike it as well.
I use it when I'm bored.
It's... It can be very entertaining, especially TikTok, for example,
yeah, the videos I watch are very fun and entertaining.
I like that about it, but it's also something I hate,
because it can be very addictive
and you can waste a lot of time watching TikTok videos.
— Mm. — Neil, do you watch TikTok videos?
I try not to, to be honest, because I'm too old.
You're never too old for TikTok videos!
But I always think I'm using it too much.
Do you think you use social media too much, Georgie?
I think definitely I use social media too much!
OK, Georgie, you used the word definitely. Tell us more about definitely.
Yes, well, 'definitely' means that something is 'certainly the case'.
If you definitely do something, there is no doubt that you did it.
You certainly did it.
Yeah. So what do you use social media for?
You said you watch videos, but anything else?
The main reason I think is to stay in touch with my friends.
This was definitely true when I lived in Spain.
It was a good way for me to see what my friends in England were doing.
I also posted things myself,
so it was a way to show everyone else what I was doing as well.
Mm-hm.
Neil, what do you use social media for?
Well, I like messaging apps, mainly, and group chats,
so that I can catch up with friends who live far away
that I can't actually see in person.
Mm, yes, I also use it for that.
Neil, you just used the verb catch up with.
Can you explain that a bit more, please?
Yeah. So, if you 'catch up with' someone,
it means you speak to them,
you contact them and you find out what they've been doing in their life.
Find out what activities or what changes in their lives have happened.
Yeah, when you catch up with someone,
it brings you up to date with their life
and what they’ve been doing, since you last saw them.
So, Georgie, you said you think you use your phone too much for social media.
Do you have any plans to use your phone less?
I would love to use my phone less.
But if I'm being realistic,
I think I will probably continue using my phone in the same way.
It’s just too difficult to reduce the screen time, it's so addictive.
But maybe in the future,
I will put those limits that your phone can put to help me reduce my screen time.
Georgie, you used words like 'maybe' and 'probably'
and we use these when we're 'not sure' or 'not certain'
if we are going to do something.
Yes. So maybe I will use my phone less,
maybe I will continue using my phone in the same way.
Probably, I will continue using my phone in the same way.
Well, Georgie, it sounds like you use your phone a lot.
Maybe you should have a break or just relax a bit!
Yes, Neil. I think you're right.
Let's quickly recap the words and phrases we learned during the conversation.
We had 'maybe' which we use to talk about something that is 'not certain'.
'Probably', which means 'most likely'.
'Definitely', which we use to say something 'is certain'.
And 'catch up with' — 'talking to someone you haven't seen for a long time'.
Thanks for listening to  Real Easy English. Remember,  
you can find more programmes to help you with  your English at BBC Learning English dot com.
Next time we'll talk about  journeys and how we get to work.
See you then. Bye!
Bye!

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Vocabulary Meanings

use

/juːz/

A1
  • verb
  • - to employ something for a purpose

watch

/wɒtʃ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to look at something attentively

friend

/frɛnd/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person whom one knows and has a bond of mutual affection

like

/laɪk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to find something enjoyable or agreeable

addictive

/əˈdɪktɪv/

B2
  • adjective
  • - causing or likely to cause someone to become addicted

entertaining

/ˌɛntərˈteɪnɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - providing amusement or enjoyment

dislike

/dɪsˈlaɪk/

B1
  • verb
  • - to not like something or someone

time

/taɪm/

A1
  • noun
  • - the ongoing sequence of events taking place

reason

/ˈriːzən/

A2
  • noun
  • - a cause or explanation for an action or event

talk

/tɔːk/

A1
  • verb
  • - to speak in order to give information or express ideas
  • noun
  • - a conversation or discussion

phone

/foʊn/

A1
  • noun
  • - a device used to make calls or access information

break

/breɪk/

A2
  • noun
  • - a short pause or rest period

message

/ˈmɛsɪdʒ/

A1
  • noun
  • - a piece of communication or information sent to someone

chat

/tʃæt/

A2
  • noun
  • - an informal conversation
  • verb
  • - to talk informally

limit

/ˈlɪmɪt/

B1
  • noun
  • - a point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass
  • verb
  • - to set a boundary or restriction

entertainment

/ˌɛntərˈteɪnmənt/

B2
  • noun
  • - activities that provide amusement or enjoyment

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