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Using phones less

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 sa...

Course: School, work, and technologySection: Social media and phone habitsSubtitles: en-gb

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and we use these when we're 'not sure' or 'not certain'

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if we are going to do something.

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Yes. So maybe I will use my phone less,

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maybe I will continue using my phone in the same way.

4:09

Probably, I will continue using my phone in the same way.

4:19

Well, Georgie, it sounds like you use your phone a lot.

4:23

Maybe you should have a break or just relax a bit!

4:27

Yes, Neil. I think you're right.

4:29

Let's quickly recap the words and phrases we learned during the conversation.

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We had 'maybe' which we use to talk about something that is 'not certain'.

4:40

'Probably', which means 'most likely'.

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'Definitely', which we use to say something 'is certain'.

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And 'catch up with' — 'talking to someone you haven't seen for a long time'.

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4:58

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5:04

Next time we'll talk about journeys and how we get to work.

5:09

See you then. Bye!

5:10

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