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Welcome to Lesson 19 of our English course! In this lesson, we learned how to talk about housing and renting in English, including types of homes, renting vocabulary, contracts, bills, furniture, and common housing problems. This lesson is essential for daily life, moving house, and communicating with landlords or agents. Types of Homes • house • flat / apartment • studio flat • shared house • detached house • semi-detached house • terraced house Examples: • I live in a flat. • We rent a shared house. • She lives in a detached house. Rooms in a Home • living room • bedroom • kitchen • bathroom • toilet • dining room Examples: • There are two bedrooms in the flat. • The kitchen is next to the living room. Furniture & Home Items • sofa • table • chair • bed • wardrobe • fridge • cooker • washing machine Examples: • There is a sofa in the living room. • The flat is fully furnished. Renting Vocabulary (Very Important) • rent • landlord / landlady • tenant • letting agent • contract / agreement Examples: • I pay rent every month. • The landlord lives nearby. Deposit & Rent • deposit • monthly rent Examples: • I paid a deposit. • The rent is £800 per month. Bills & Utilities • electricity • gas • water • council tax • internet Examples: • I pay electricity and gas bills. • Council tax is expensive. Furnished vs Unfurnished • furnished • unfurnished • part-furnished Examples: • The flat is furnished. • The house is unfurnished. Problems in the House • leak • broken • noisy • damp • mould Examples: • The shower is broken. • There is damp in the bedroom. • The neighbours are noisy. Talking to the Landlord • There is a problem with the heating. • The boiler is not working. • Can you fix this, please? Moving In & Moving Out • move in • move out Examples: • I moved in last month. • I’m moving out next week. Viewing a Property • Is the flat available? • How much is the rent? • Are bills included? • How many bedrooms are there? Real-Life Renting Dialogue Tenant: I’m looking for a flat to rent. Agent: How many bedrooms do you need? Tenant: One bedroom, please. Agent: The rent is £750 per month, plus bills. Common Mistakes ❌ I rent a house for my friend. ✅ I rent a house. ❌ Bills include. ✅ Are bills included? ❌ I live on a flat. ✅ I live in a flat. By the end of this lesson, learners can talk confidently about housing, rent a property, understand bills, and communicate clearly with landlords and agents in English. If you found this lesson helpful, please like, comment, and subscribe for more daily English lessons. #HousingEnglish #RentingEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishSpeaking #ESL #ESOL #EnglishForBeginners #BasicEnglish #DailyEnglish #LivingInTheUK #Rent #Bills #EnglishLesson #EnglishCourse #ArashRajabi