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✨ Can you speak English? Yes! Can you use a smartphone? Yes! Great! But can you teach someone how to use a smartphone in English? 😅 🌟 In this lesson, you'll practise using common English instructions to help a new smartphone user. 📄 FREE PDF: Download and print the lesson notes! https://nicksenglish.com/courses/spea... 💬 FULL CONVERSATION: A: Hi Tomohiro, how’s it going? B: Good, thanks. You? A: Yeah, not bad. Did you get your new smartphone? B: Yes, I did, but I'm not sure how to use it. A: No worries, I can help you with that. What do you need help with first? B: I want to learn how to send a text message. A: Okay, let's start with that. First, open the messaging app. Do you see the icon that looks like a speech bubble? B: Yes, I see it. A: Great, tap on that icon. Now, do you see a button that says "New Message" or a plus sign? B: Yes, I see the plus sign. A: Tap on that. Now you can enter the phone number or the name of the person you want to text. B: Alright, I’ve entered the name. What next? A: Now, type your message in the text field at the bottom of the screen. Once you're done, tap the send button, which looks like an arrow or a paper plane. B: Okay, I’ve sent the message. That was easy! A: Good job! Do you need help with anything else? B: Yes, how do I take a photo? A: Open the camera app. The icon looks like a camera. Do you see it? B: Yes, I found it. A: Tap on it to open the camera. To take a photo, just press the big circle button at the bottom of the screen. B: Got it. I took a photo! A: Nice! If you want to see the photo, tap on the preview in the corner of the screen. B: Oh, there it is. Thanks! This is really helpful. A: You’re welcome. Anytime you need help, just let me know. B: I will. Thanks again. Have a good one! A: You too. See you later! 🗝️ USEFUL PHRASES: ⭐ Offering Help: No worries, I can help you with that. What do you need help with? ⭐ Giving Instructions: First, [open the app/press the button/etc.]. Do you see the icon that looks like [description]? Tap on that. Now, [action]. Once you're done, [next action]. ⭐ Checking for understanding: Do you see it? Alright, what next? Got it? Got it. ⭐ Transitioning: Do you need help with anything else? What else can I help you with? ⭐ Reviewing and Offering Further Assistance: If you want to [action], [instruction]. Thanks! This is really helpful. You're welcome. Anytime you need help, just let me know. ⭐ Prepositions: At the top / bottom. On the left / right. In the corner. 🕒 TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Repeat 05:37 Prepositions 06:20 Shadow 08:56 Practice 1 (Nick = A) 11:04 Practice 2 (You = A) 13:00 Wrap-up 📌 LEVEL UP YOUR ENGLISH: ✅ Fluency - Shadow my voice as I read the questions and answers. ✅ Pronunciation - Actively copy my stress, rhythm and intonation. ✅ New Vocab - Write down any new words or phrases. ✅ Common English - Remember these real, daily English expressions. ✅ Instant English - Use these phrases to start a conversation today! 💬 After watching the video, please leave a comment. Your feedback is important! 🙏 ❤️ And if you enjoyed this lesson, please subscribe! 🔔 🧑 My name's Nick Ramsay and I'm originally from the south-east of England. I'm a TESOL-certified English teacher with over 25 years of teaching experience in Japan. I'm particularly interested in teaching English fluency in a fun way. Nice to meet you! 📖 Background: These lessons are inspired by the audio-lingual method of teaching languages. It focuses on speaking and listening, especially repetition to help you remember and use sentences automatically. The audio-lingual method was popular in the 1950s and used to quickly teach large groups of US servicemen how to speak foreign languages as they were sent to countries around the world. 👉 Find me on social media: https://linktr.ee/nicksenglish #speakenglish #repeatenglish #audiolingual