NeilHello and welcome to The English We Speak. I’m Neil and joining me today is…
FeifeiArgh! Ouch!
Neil…Feifei… who’s just walked right into a door.
FeifeiHi. I was just catching up on some messages on my phone and I sort of lost track of where I was.
NeilHmm, yes, you were walking around like a zombie – a smartphone zombie. A ‘smombie’ is a person who walks around with their head bowed down, writing messages or playing games on their phone and not paying any attention to the world around them!
FeifeiEven if they’re in a situation which might be dangerous – like crossing a road.
NeilOr walking into a radio studio door! How’s your nose?
FeifeiOK, OK, Neil. You’ve made your point. Let’s hear some examples.
ExamplesI’m too terrified to drive past the college these days. You never know when a smombie’s going step into the road in front of the car!
I was knocked flying the other day by a smombie as I was trying to get a bus. I don’t even think she knew she’d bumped into me!
People don’t know how to communicate with each other face-to-face any more. They are such smombies!
FeifeiThis is The English We Speak from BBC Learning English and in this programme we’re learning a really new word which is made up of two words – ‘smartphone’ and ‘zombie’.
NeilThe word is ‘smombie’. It’s actually from German and has won Germany’s ‘Youth Word of the Year’ competition.
FeifeiBut people are now starting to use it in English too. It describes people who walk around totally absorbed by their smartphones.
NeilYou know, the kind of people who walk into the road without looking at the traffic… Or into studio doors.
FeifeiEnough now Neil!
NeilBye!
FeifeiBye.
