My favourite piece of technology
Hello everyone! The only piece of technology I used until I was approximately 6 years old was television, since although they had smartphones and computers, I did not have access to them. I had my own smartphone when I was approximately 10 years old but at that time they were not as technologically advanced as today and it did not allow me to do many things, I only played games and received calls. With technological advances, the smartphone became my favourite piece of technology. It allows me to take photographs and save important and beautiful moments for me, I can also communicate with the people I love even if they are very far from me and every day it has more functions that make my life easier. For example, the flashlight, the compass, allows me to locate myself and move around the city. Another thing I love is that it allows me to entertain myself wherever I am, I can listen to music through many platforms, watch series, movies and I have many game options to download. It is a device that I recommend but not for such small children, only when they already have a minimum degree of maturity so that they can use them in a good way and it is not harmful to them in any way. Thanks for reading my blog. Bye!
Hi Maura! I also love my smartphone, i can't imagine my life without listening to music on it or taking pictures.
ResponderEliminarHi Maura. Without a doubt, saving photos on your cell phone and remembering beautiful moments is very satisfying. In addition, taking photos of everyday things such as sunrises, sunsets, flowers and everything we like ends up becoming a great hobbie.
ResponderEliminarHello Maura, you are very right in your final recommendation. I also believe that young children should have a cell phone at an age where they know ways to use it responsibly.
ResponderEliminarHello Maura! As you mentioned, the smartphone has very useful tools. One of them is the calculator.
ResponderEliminarhello maura, you mentioned many qualities of the smartphone that are very useful in the day to day, it is difficult to imagine a life without them when we get used to them.
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