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Keith: Hi, I’m Keith.
Sadia: Hey, and I’m Sadia. All right, Keith, so every morning I ride the train to work, and everyday I promise myself that I'll get a little extra sleep on the way
into the office, but it never works out that way.
Keith: Why not? What happens?
Sadia: Can you guess what I do instead of sleep, Keith?
Keith: Hmm, I don't know-- read?
Sadia: No. Like all the other commuters-- people on their
way to their offices-- I find myself on my Crackberry
each and every day!
Keith: Crackberry? I thought the word was Blackberry!
Sadia: It is Blackberry, but so strongly is everyone addicted to their
Blackberries that using it is like using a drug.
Keith: [laughs] That's true. It's rare to see a working person
who isn't constantly checking his or her Blackberry for text
messages, emails, maybe even the weather.
Sadia: And, it’s kind of hard not to, I mean, it's just there... calling
you! [laughs] On the elevator, on the line in a store,
crossing the street. It doesn’t end! I'm not sure why, either -- I
don't think anyone's really sure why we’re so addicted to these things.
Keith: And, you know, this is a funny name for the Blackberry... once again, what is it?
Sadia: Crackberry.
Keith: Okay.But, actually, there isn't a funny name for the iPhone either, I
think people who have iPhones are really addicted to
their iPhones, just like people who are addicted to their Crackberries!
Sadia: Oh-- I think iPhone users might be worse-- but I think they actually
have a pretty good reason, and that’s like, the endless number of applications that iPhone users can get.
Keith: Well, that’s another Buzzword - apps. And this is important - can you explain what
an "app" is?
Sadia: Sure. “App” is short for, "application."
Keith: An application is a special program or a special
software.
Sadia: When the iPhone was released-- when it was
available to buy-- programmers got to work on
creating apps that would help users make the most of
their new iPhones.
Keith: Yeah, there are tons of apps. Apps for budgeting, GPS, games...
Sadia: Yeah, definitely.
Keith: Language learning products...
Sadia: That’s right, I forgot about that!
Keith: Apps for everything.
Sadia: And actually, all this app talk kinda makes me want to give up
my Crackberry!
Keith: No way, don’t do it!
Sadia: Let's take a look at some of the vocabulary for this Buzzword lesson.
Sadia: to promise [natural native speed]
Keith: to promise [natural native speed]
Sadia: to commit to something in words
Keith: to promise [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Sadia: to promise [natural native speed]
Keith: buzzword [natural native speed]
Sadia: buzzword [natural native speed]
Keith: a trendy word or phrase
Sadia: buzzword [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Sadia: buzzword [natural native speed]
Sadia: app [natural native speed]
Keith: app [natural native speed]
Sadia: software, commonly associated with the iPhone; short for application
Keith: app [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Sadia: app [natural native speed]
Keith: elevator [natural native speed]
Sadia: elevator [natural native speed]
Keith: a boxed platform in a building that transports people or
things from floor to floor
Sadia: elevator [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Keith: elevator [natural native speed]
Sadia: rare [natural native speed]
Keith: rare [natural native speed]
Sadia: not common
Keith: rare [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Sadia: rare [natural native speed]
Keith: constantly [natural native speed]
Sadia: constantly [natural native speed]
Keith: always
Sadia: constantly [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Keith: constantly [natural native speed]
Sadia: Crackberry [natural native speed]
Keith: Crackberry [natural native speed]
Sadia: slang term used to refer to a Blackberry device
Keith: Crackberry [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Sadia: Crackberry [natural native speed]
Keith: Blackberry [natural native speed]
Sadia: Blackberry [natural native speed]
Keith: a handheld electronic device that can also be used as a
cell phone\
Sadia: Blackberry [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Keith: Blackberry [natural native speed]
Sadia: commuter [natural native speed]
Keith: commuter [natural native speed]
Sadia: a person who travels to work daily
Keith: commuter [slowly - broken down by syllable]
Sadia: commuter [natural native speed]

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