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G sport?

Well, aside from basketball, I also enjoy some individual sports like running
and swimming as these give me a bit of me-time to be alone with my
thoughts. Just yesterday I went for a 5k jog to mentally prepare for this test.

PART 1

Let’s talk about mobile apps.

How often do you use apps on your phone?

I use apps on my phone all the time throughout the day, I would say at least
20 to 30 times, to check my email, communicate with my friends, and even
for entertainment. I was playing PUBG for an hour last night which is a first
person shooter.

What app do you use most often? (Why?)

If I had to say, I would guess that I use my Gmail app more than any other
because I’m constantly checking it for both work and personal
communication. I would say that it makes up about half of all of my app
opens.

Do you play any games on your phone? (Why or why not?)

Have you paid for any apps? If yes, why?


Yes, I have (No, I haven’t). [Start with present perfect to reflect the grammar
of the question] + Include the present perfect at least one more time! I have
paid for several apps over the past few years….

Yes, I have. I have paid for both educational apps such as Udemy and I’ve
also paid for some entertainment apps like Netflix which is a video
streaming application for movies and shows. I find paid content is usually
better than free content.

How have apps improved over the past 10 years?

If you could make an app for your phone, what would it be and why?

. I would like to create an app that would monitor their work and progress made in
health and at the same time since these days most people neglect their health and
emphasis on work alone. And I would want to make that app to minimise this issue,
and motivate them so that they could improve their work life balance.

2. What kinds of apps would you like to have in the future?

I am trying to think of one, but nothing comes to mind at the moment.


Perhaps it’s because in this era of information, there is an app for just
about anything. Even the simplest tasks like booking a taxi or ordering
food can be facilitated by mobile applications.

3. What’s the most popular app in your country?

Facebook is no doubt the most frequently used app in Vietnam. I would


say the biggest reason is its user-friendly layout. Besides, Facebook has
created such a solid virtual community that people just can’t help but use
it.
4. What was the first app you used?

I don’t remember precisely, but one of the first apps I installed on my


smart phone was Google maps. I relied on it a lot, and I still do now, since
it helps me get around the city by showing the shortest route.

5. Do old people in your country like to use apps?

Based on my observation, I would say no. Most old people in my country


are technology illiterate, which means they can’t even use a normal cell
phone, not to mention complicated mobile apps.

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