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Coming to the UK: Getting a mobile phone

In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Rich has moved to the UK and needs a mobile phone deal. There are lots of deals to choose from! The language focus is on the words and phrases you need to speak about mobile phones and the different types of mobile phone contracts you can buy in the UK. Your task is to tell us about the mobile phone deals that are available in your country. Don't forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess, too. Enjoy!

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If the listening was a bit difficult, you can listen again and read the transcript at the same time.

Read the transcript and listen at the same time.

How much did you understand?

In the podcast, Rich and Jack used some words and phrases that might be new for you. Do you know the words in bold?

If you are staying in the UK for a long time you will definitely want to change your mobile phone deal to a local one.

There wasn’t WIFI on the beach and I probably did check the football scores and play a bit of FIFA.

You’ve got quite a nice smartphone there. Is it unlocked?

You pay every month and you are tied in for a year.

There were a few more tricky words and phrases in the podcast. Do you know what they all mean? Try the activity below, then, listen to the podcast again to hear how we used the words. This can really help your understanding.

Activity 1: In this activity, try to match the words and phrases to their definitions. All of the words were in this week's podcast.

Getting the right mobile phone deal can be a big decision and can be quite complicated.

Getting the right mobile phone deal can be a big decision and can be quite complicated.

Mobile phones

In this week's podcast, Rich was complaining about extra charges on his mobile phone when he was on holiday. Here are some of the phrases that were used in the roleplay:

You were probably just lying on the beach playing Candy Crush on your smartphone all day.

You can get hit with some big costs for Roaming when you use your phone abroad. You should have set a data limit.

I don’t know what network I was using but I’ve got a bill for a few hundred Euros.

It can cost a fortune to use your phone abroad. You will want to avoid all those extra charges.

What advice would you give to people taking their phone abroad (to another country)? Can you think of three pieces of advice using the words in bold and other words and phrases connected to mobile phones we used in the podcast?

What do you use your smartphone most for?

What do you use your smartphone most for?

Getting a mobile phone deal

In the second roleplay, Rich has arrived in the UK to study and he wants to get a mobile phone deal. Here are some of the phrases from the podcast:

You just need a new SIM card. You can get a pay monthly deal or a Pay as You Go deal.

If you already have a phone which is unlocked (not attached to a network), you only need to get a SIM card (the little plastic card that keeps information about the phone). Your two main options are:

  • Pay monthly deal: this option is usually cheaper but you have to sign a contract and agree to pay for a period of time such as one year. You pay the same amount every month and need a UK bank account.
  • Pay as you go deal: you pay a specific amount of money to go on your phone. When you’ve used it you have to buy some more credit. You don’t have to sign a contract or have a bank account in the UK.

There are some other important words and phrases connected to getting a mobile phone deal. Have a look at these sentences from the podcast. Do you understand the words in bold?

We’ve got some great discounts for students.

If you want something cheaper we can give you 4GB of data and unlimited calls and texts for just £10 per month.

International calls and texts aren’t included but you can buy an add on. You can get cheap calls to Spain from just £5 per month.

You can top up online or at bank machines or go to a post office to top up or get a top-up voucher.

Try the activity below, you need to read the dialogue between two people in a shop and write the missing words in each gap. All of the words were used in this podcast.

Activity 2: In this activity, write the correct word in the dialogue. All of the words were in this week's podcast.

Do you check the football results on your smartphone?

Do you check the football results on your smartphone?

Can you get good mobile phone deals in your country?

Can you get good mobile phone deals in your country?

How good is your mobile phone deal?

This week’s task is to tell us about the mobile phone deals you have in your country. Are they good deals?

Let’s compare the mobile phone deals people have in different countries and see which we think is the best. Here are some ideas to help you with this task:

  1. Do people in your country usually go for contract deals or pay as you go deals?
  2. What do people generally use their phones for most; calls, messages or data?
  3. Do people try to use WIFI more than their mobile phone network?
  4. What kind of prices do people have to pay for mobile phone deals? Does it depend on how much they use their phones? Do you think it’s possible to get a good deal?
  5. What about you? Do you think you have a good mobile phone deal? What kind of mobile deal would you need if you came to study or work in the UK?

Write your answers in the comments section below and don't forget to make a guess at our football phrase.

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