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  1. What kinds of websites do you often visit?
  2. What is your favorite website?
  3. Have any of the websites you often visited changed?
  4. What kind of websites are popular in your country?

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What kinds of websites do you often visit? Honestly, I'm a big fan of social media, so I often find myself scrolling through Instagram and Facebook to stay updated on what's going on with my friends and family. I also enjoy browsing YouTube for music and educational content, like TED Talks and documentaries. I think it's because I'm a visual learner, so watching videos helps me absorb information better.

What is your favorite website? I'd have to say my favorite website is probably Reddit. I love how it's a community-driven platform where people can share their thoughts and experiences on just about anything. I'm particularly interested in the r/learnprogramming community, where I can ask for advice and get feedback on my coding projects. It's been super helpful for me to connect with others who share similar interests.

Have any of the websites you often visited changed? Actually, yeah. I used to be really into online gaming forums, but over time, I found that they became too focused on competitive gaming, which isn't really my thing. I started to lose interest, so I stopped visiting those sites as much. On the other hand, I've recently started exploring more educational websites, like Coursera and edX, which have been really helpful for my professional development.

What kind of websites are popular in your country? From what I've observed, e-commerce websites are super popular in the US. I mean, who doesn't love shopping online, right? Amazon is a huge deal here, and people also love browsing websites like eBay and Walmart. I think it's because online shopping is just so convenient – you can do it from anywhere, at any time, and often get great deals.

Key Phrases and Idioms

scrolling through
to look at something, especially on a computer or phone, by moving your finger or a mouse to make the content move up or down
I spent hours scrolling through Instagram.
She's been scrolling through job listings all day.
visual learner
someone who learns best by seeing things, rather than hearing or reading about them
I'm a visual learner, so I prefer watching videos to reading textbooks.
He's a visual learner, so he uses diagrams to help him understand complex concepts.
community-driven
controlled or influenced by the people who use it, rather than by a single person or organization
The community-driven platform allows users to create and share their own content.
The community-driven approach to decision-making ensures that everyone has a say.

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