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5. Use of English with Exercises B2-C1 Level

5.3. Warm-up Video for Depend

WARM-UP VIDEO FOR DEPEND

Instructions. Decide what part of speech goes in the gap and change the word DEPEND so that it fits the context. To get more practice with DEPEND, click here.


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Exercise. Complete each gap with suitable words and expressions you hear from the video.

this is a good way to get visibility. And part of the reason that I run this app is because I like to help (1) ………….. developers find an audience, which can be challenging in the Play Store. If you're a developer, let me know, So it's a much different sort of project than Android. And the other thing that's important to mention is it's run (2) ………….. of Android. They are not necessarily the same team, they're run differently, they have different schedules, So you can filter, so you're only seeing the radio buffer. That's the only messages you care about. Obviously, that (3) ………….. on the type of code you're writing. There's also a variety of pre-defined output formats. So brief, is the default and that So the question was, is that a better approach, or is using an emulator a better approach? And the answer is, it (4) ………….. . Go ahead. We want to extract those to strings. XML. That's something this'll allow you to do. But (5) ………….. on what it is that you've selected, it will provide context-specific things. So there may be refactoring help. If you're on a layout parent, or (6) ………….. on what you're doing. So if you need help, highlight something, Command 1. And it will provide you a lot of different functionality. MIKE WOLFSON: So the question is, how many layers of layout is considered optimal? And the answer is it (7) ………….. . There's no hard and fast rules. Layouts can be complicated, and sometimes they Sometimes that's the only way to get it done, dealing with weights or other things. The answer is it (8) ………….. . But the real answer to that is as few as you can get away with. a tool that will tell you what the minimum Android OS is to target. And the answer is no, because that's fully (9) ………….. on you. You need to decide who you want to support. So there's no tool that can tell you that. Now, it obviously (10) ………….. on the APIs you need to support and your customer base. But there's no rules for that.


Key: Look at the key and say aloud the script from the video to improve your English.

this is a good way to get visibility. And part of the reason that I run this app is because I like to help (1) ( independent) developers find an audience, which can be challenging in the Play Store. If you're a developer, let me know, So it's a much different sort of project than Android. And the other thing that's important to mention is it's run (2) ( independent) of Android. They are not necessarily the same team, they're run differently, they have different schedules, So you can filter, so you're only seeing the radio buffer. That's the only messages you care about. Obviously, that (3) ( depends) on the type of code you're writing. There's also a variety of pre-defined output formats. So brief, is the default and that So the question was, is that a better approach, or is using an emulator a better approach? And the answer is, it (4) ( depends) . Go ahead. We want to extract those to strings. XML. That's something this'll allow you to do. But (5) ( depending) on what it is that you've selected, it will provide context-specific things. So there may be refactoring help. If you're on a layout parent, or (6) ( depending) on what you're doing. So if you need help, highlight something, Command 1. And it will provide you a lot of different functionality. MIKE WOLFSON: So the question is, how many layers of layout is considered optimal? And the answer is it (7) ( depends) . There's no hard and fast rules. Layouts can be complicated, and sometimes they Sometimes that's the only way to get it done, dealing with weights or other things. The answer is it (8) ( depends) . But the real answer to that is as few as you can get away with. a tool that will tell you what the minimum Android OS is to target. And the answer is no, because that's fully (9) ( dependent) on you. You need to decide who you want to support. So there's no tool that can tell you that. Now, it obviously (10) ( depends) on the APIs you need to support and your customer base. But there's no rules for that


Sources

Channel: Google Developers. GDG Silicon Valley: Android Developer Tools Essentials - with Mike Wolfson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2ou1D_BK1o


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