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  • Welcome to twominenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.

  • In this lesson we will learn about phrases you can use while looking for a place to live.

  • Hi, my name is Charlie. I’m looking for an apartment to rent.

  • Alright. What kind of apartment would you prefer?

  • Since I’ll be living with my friend, I’m looking for a 2-bedroom apartment.

  • Do you have any specific location in mind?

  • Yup. I think Seone and Alfred Streets are a good option as my office is pretty close to them.

  • What is your budget?

  • Anything under $900 a month would do.

  • Alright. Give me an hour, I’ll get back to you with some options and we can visit them.

  • That’d be great! Thank you.

  • I like your house very much. I’d like to buy it, but you are quoting a really high price.

  • I just told you the market price of the property. In Texas, it is $100 per sq. ft. There is no property as beautiful as this for the price.

  • I understand. But, it’s over my budget. Is there some room for bargaining?

  • Well, I don’t know. I am sure I can get an offer for this much. Let me ask my property consultant.

  • Okay, let’s see what your consultant advises you. If the final quote suits me, I might buy the property.

  • My name is Charlie, I’m calling from California.

  • It’s Andrew here. What can I do for you?

  • I saw your advertisement on Craigslist regarding a property for rent in San Diego.

  • Yes, I have a vacant house in San Diego and I’m planning to get some rental income from it.

  • I’m looking for an apartment there myself. I’m interested in renting the property if I find it suitable for my stay.

  • Alright.

  • Yes. I am traveling to San Diego next week. Can I see it then?

  • Sure! Give me a call when you get there and I will arrange it, if it’s still available.

  • Where have you been, Betty? I’ve been trying to reach you since last Sunday.

  • Gosh. Don’t even ask! I never knew hunting for an apartment could be so tough.

  • What apartment? Are you moving out of your house?

  • Yes. I’m looking for a place near my office.

  • I think there’s a vacant apartment in my building. Do you want to get that?

  • That’d be great! How much is the rent for your place?

  • I pay $1200. It’s a very nice place.

  • I know, Charlie. I’ve seen the building.

  • I’m looking for an apartment to rent.

  • Since I’ll be living with my friend, I’m looking for a 2-bedroom apartment.

  • I like your house very much. I’d like to buy it, but you are quoting a really high price.

  • But, it’s over my budget. Is there some room for bargaining?

  • I saw your advertisement on Craigslist regarding a property for rent in San Diego.

  • I’m interested in renting the property if I find it suitable for my stay.

  • I never knew hunting for an apartment could be so tough.

  • I’m looking for a place near my office.

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アパート探し~コミュニケーション能力を高める~英語レッスン (Finding an Apartment - Improve Your Communication Skills - English language lesson)

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