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Talking on the Phone
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Talking on the Phone
电话沟通

Learn about Gerunds and Infinitives

Date: Feb 27 2012

Themes: Friend, Tech

Grammar: Gerunds vs. Infinitives

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These days, your phone probably doesn’t ring as often as it used to. But that doesn’t mean you have fewer friends. It’s just that they’d all rather text than call.

Wouldn’t you? Sending a text just seems so convenient. You don’t have to waste time talking about things that don’t matter, like how you’re doing and what you’ve been up to. You can get straight to the point.

But not everyone agrees. Some people still appreciate a good old fashioned phone call. Hear Marni and Mason discuss talking on the phone.

这些天,你的电话铃声可能不像以前那样频繁响起。但这并不意味着你的朋友少了。只是他们全都改发短信而不打电话了。
你为什不呢?发送短信似乎更加方便。你不需要浪费大量时间聊那些不重要的事情,比如你正在做什么和一直在做什么之类。你可以开门见山。
但不是每个人都喜欢用短信联系。有些人依旧很喜欢惬意、老套地打电话。听听玛尼和梅森关于电话沟通的讨论。

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Mason

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Marni

Marni

Mason:  Have you noticed that as our phones get fancier we talk on them less as phones?

Marni:  Yes, I have noticed that, and I have to say, texting on smart phones has revolutionized our way that we have conversations with people.

Mason:  Right. It’s like I don’t really want to talk to anybody anymore.

Marni:  Right. I just wanna write you this quick message and get my point across, and there you go.

Mason:  And not hear all the totally irrelevant things that you have to say, right?

Marni:  Exactly.

Mason:  Don’t you, though, have like family members or whatever that, you know, are from the older generations, and they keep wanting to actually call and talk to you?

Marni:  Well, yes. My parents live out of state, so I do keep in touch with them. I use Skype a lot, but sometimes we just talk on the phone, and I actually still have a land line for that purpose.

Mason:  What!

Marni:  Because when I do talk to people, I want to talk to them, and I hate talking on cell phones.

Mason:  Honestly, I’m imagining just the sound of an old telephone, and that’s so weird to me, because I only have mine on vibrate. Like, I would be really upset if there was a phone ringing off the hook in my house now. That would bother me.

Marni:  Yeah. It’s sort of this…it’s kind of fascinating. It’s sort of like a relic of the past. But our ringer’s only on…it only rings three times. And I have to tell you, it doesn’t ring all that often.

 

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Mason says that he doesn’t talk on his phone very much anymore. He uses it to send text messages or go on the Internet instead.

Marni agrees that it is more convenient to send a text message than to call someone. In a text message, you can get straight to the point and not waste time. But sometimes, Marni still likes to talk on the phone. She likes to keep in touch with her parents, who live in a different state, by talking on the phone.

Marni doesn’t like talking on cell phones. So she keeps a land line in her house for having longer phone conversations. Mason is impressed that she still has a land line, because to most people, land lines are old fashioned. But Marni says she doesn’t use hers very much anymore.

Do you like talking on the phone, or do you prefer to text? Do you think talking on the phone is an old fashioned way to keep in touch?

 

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sibby724

sibby724

Taiwan

Not really, I dont have many friends, its true, not because they perfer text or smth. lol

06:18 AM Feb 27 2012 |

Maissoon

Maissoon

Syrian Arab Republic

In fact, I like to talk on phone when there is something important and have to talk about it quickly. I text sometimes when there’s a compliment about a particular occasion or day to congratulate.

05:24 AM Feb 27 2012 |

brend4

brend4

Peru

I have a cell phone and i can go on the internet whenever i want but i also have a land line, and i usually talk to my mom for hours.

02:19 AM Feb 27 2012 |

Amy 2011

China

I like talking on the phone than sending messages!

01:36 AM Feb 27 2012 |

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alzhbeta

alzhbeta

Belarus

I always talk on the phone. I need to hear the voice of a person. 


but text  really saves time nowadays. and it is more convinient, because you think 1000 times to write or not to write (:  

09:31 PM Feb 26 2012 |

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