2024-06-26
18 分钟Hello, hello, dear listener, and welcome into speaking part two.
Describe something you own that you want to replace.
You should what it is, where it is, how you got it, and explain why you want to replace it.
Okay.
Replace means you want to change it into something else or into the same object.
Okay.
Rory, hello.
Hello.
Give us your story.
Well, I really do love it.
I think I'll have to get a new smartphone soon.
I've had it for ages and it's a bit frayed at the edges, quite literally, actually.
In addition to metaphorically.
It's a Samsung s ten and it comes everywhere with me.
Since I need it for work and studying and entertainment.
Entertainment?
I use it to make recordings and read articles and watch or listen to videos.
I even have a few workout plans on there as well, so it covers everything.
It was originally a gift from a former partner who worked for Samsung, so I got it for free, which is just as well since I think they were pretty expensive at the time it was given to me, and that was Christmas 2019, so that's almost four and a half years ago now, maybe five years ago.
I remember it vividly since it was just before the pandemic, and without the new phone and my new laptop, which I got at the time, I would have been sunk during everything that followed because my old phone wasn't working so well and my old laptop was falling to pieces too.