7月雅思口语范文Part3--和useful app in your phones有关的5个问题
- 2016年07月14日14:58 来源:小站教育作者:小站雅思编辑
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今天小站雅思频道为大家带来雅思口语Part3口语范文,题目是关于useful app in your phones,来看一下相关的5个问题及答案:
1.What kinds of APP do you have on your phone?
Facebook, UC Browser, Maps……Well, I am very much dependent on the apps that I have on my phone. And recently, "Sleepstream" has become my most used app, besides my social media related apps. Naps have become essential lately and this app has increased the likeliness of a successful power nap.
2.What are the drawbacks of having too many apps on your phone?
Well, people usually download a lot of apps, but they abandon most of these apps, because they keep using the same apps. Take myself as an example, I have 150 apps installed on my phone, but I only use about 10 on a daily basis. So the other apps are just a white elephant to me and occupy the memory of my phone too much.
3.How much time do you spend on these APPs?
This is really difficult to measure. Maybe about 2-3 hours every day. Every morning on my way to work, I read an article on the guardian, or any newspaper that has an Open Graph app. After work, I like listening to music on Spotify for about one hour, which is a digital music service that gives you instant access to millions of songs, from old favorites to the latest hits. Besides, I often use Google Maps on my mobile phone, and with this app, I'll never be lost in any part of the city.
4.Do you like to look for new APPs or just keep using the old ones?
Yes, I do. I like new things, so once I find a more usable app, I will soon cast aside the old one. As we all know that, in a highly competitive market, the updating speed of apps becomes faster. So the old apps are commonly be replaced by new ones. However, some old apps are really user friendly and there is no alternatives to them. So in this case, I just keep using the old one, until I find a better one.
5.Do you use free APPs or the ones that you need to pay for?
Free apps, of course.I don’t pay for apps unless they really have to,and I will only download an app if it’s free. For some reason, I may readily buy a drink for $5, but might feel like a terrible spender for buying a $2 app. Because I just think I have not so much need of it. I mean,there's no significant differences exist between free apps and paid apps. You can always find alternatives of paid apps, and with these free apps, I can also do the same thing.