English Conversation Practice – The Influence of Social Media

Characters:

  • Claire : Someone who uses social media mindfully and reflects on its impact.
  • Daniel : Claire’s friend, curious about her perspective on social media.

Daniel : Hey Claire, do you feel like social media has changed the way we connect with people?

Claire : Hi Daniel! Absolutely—it’s made staying in touch easier, but it’s also changed the depth of our connections. What do you think?

Daniel : I agree. It’s convenient, but sometimes it feels superficial. Do you find yourself using social media a lot?

Claire : Not as much anymore. I used to scroll endlessly, but now I set limits to avoid feeling overwhelmed.

Daniel : That’s smart. How do you manage it? Do you use apps or just self-discipline?

Claire : A bit of both. I turned off notifications for most apps, and I track my screen time to stay accountable.

Daniel : Nice. I should try that—I always tell myself I’ll only check for a minute, and then an hour goes by.

Claire : Haha, same here before. It’s crazy how addictive it can be. Do you think social media affects your mood?

Daniel : Definitely. Some days, I feel inspired by what I see, but other times, it makes me compare myself to others.

Claire : Comparison is such a big issue. I’ve started unfollowing accounts that make me feel inadequate and focusing on ones that add value—like educational or motivational pages.

Daniel : That’s a good idea. What kind of content do you enjoy seeing?

Claire : I love travel photography, book recommendations, and posts about sustainability. They inspire me without making me feel bad about my own life.

Daniel : Speaking of inspiration, do you think social media helps people pursue their passions?

Claire : For sure. I’ve seen artists, writers, and entrepreneurs build communities and share their work in ways that weren’t possible before.

Daniel : True. But do you think it puts too much pressure on people to present a “perfect” life?

Claire : Absolutely. Everyone seems to post their best moments, which can create unrealistic expectations. It’s important to remember that it’s not the full picture.

Daniel : Good point. Have you ever felt pressured to share more than you wanted to?

Claire : Sometimes, especially during events or trips. But I remind myself that I don’t owe anyone updates—it’s okay to keep some things private.

Daniel : That’s refreshing to hear. Do you think social media has any positive effects on society overall?

Claire : Definitely. It’s a powerful tool for raising awareness about important issues, like climate change or social justice. Movements can gain momentum so quickly online.

Daniel : True. I’ve seen hashtags and campaigns spark real-world action. What about friendships? Has social media helped you stay close to people?

Claire : Yes and no. It’s great for quick updates, but nothing beats face-to-face conversations or even phone calls.

Daniel : Agreed. Do you think there’s a way to use social media in a healthier way?

Claire : I think being intentional helps—like following accounts that uplift you, setting boundaries, and taking regular breaks.

Daniel : That makes sense. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Claire. You’ve given me a lot to think about.

Claire : Anytime, Daniel! Let me know if you try any of these tips—I’d love to hear how they work for you.

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