Have you ever had to look for an apartment? Learn some key questions to ask when searching for a flat in English. This very useful lesson will help you understand the descriptions on rental websites. I will also teach you how to make an appointment to see the place, and how to express yourself during the visit. This lesson is full of new phrases and vocabulary. It will give you all the English you need to find your new home.
First mark!
Got 8 correct out of 10.
This lesson is useful especially for me, might be coming back to check this out later. Because I will have to rent out a room when my friend graduated…
Some terms of these phrases are not available/wise to use in a 3rd English country as where am I staying at, Malaysia. Such as “Open plan” and “Period”, if I use this level of word that may not understandable by other people, language is used to communication…
Lastly, Mr.Benjamin, would you like to move to my place? :P
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Hi BianLei, you made a point. Some of these expression will not make any sense whatsoever for people living in a different socio-cultural context.
However, for people visiting or living in the U.K. they definitely do make sense
You must be aware of this all the time.
As to the lesson I found it quite interesting. Useful and practical phrases when considering moving to another flat; don’t you think so?
Regards.
Regino
Hi teacher, thanks so much for your useful topic. I like the teaching way, it is very interesting and humorous.
Hi BianLei, I do agree with you that some of words meaning like “open plan” or “period” if we talk in a 3nd English country, it will not make sense. I think it is like native speaker’s slang.
duongtranvn
It’s a interesting and helpful video¡¡¡
Needless to say, that very well explained also ;)
Regards
Loles
Nice lesson! Thanks.
clagoma
Was a good lesson!
GeorgAmaury
Thanks. It’s usefullessons.
Dr.solaiman
Its very usefull, i got 100 :).
Faris Budiman Annas
I maybe prefer bedsit. Interesting lesson! Thank you, Benjamin :)
Happy04
Thank you usefull lesson
Ukrit
a very useful lesson mate
Amangrgtamu
it was very nice and useful ,thank you .
Serbest
Very interesting video. By the way, I got 100%! wooowwww
marcelu
I will look for an apartment in London.thank you for this lesson…
justyna 1234
first I have to thanks for you Benjamin and I got 10 correct out of 10 that is a satisfactory result for me.
steven
Thanks it s very funny and very nice lesson
LianaMoreiko
9 correct answers out of 10 not bad ; thanks it was really usefull
achwak
i got 9 ouut of 10.This is very useful lesson.
I think when I’ll go to London it will help me.
Thanks Benjamin
sagittaire
good lesson for young couples.
jafar.h.lunbar
thanks a lot it was a very useful video
alikizilaslan
Simply the best!!!!
arsenalforever
Thank you very mach Benjamin.
Nadir
thank you Benjamin
lilijalaveanu
Thanks binjamin i interested in very much and i would like to listen to your lessons
Rori
Hello at every one, Benjamin, please more lessons.
good bye.
moh-avid
I got 10/10. It’s a so useul lesson! Thanks Benjamin
Andrewphilip
I enjoyed every second of this lesson. It was useful and amusing at the same time. Definitely one of my favorites. Thank you Benjamin, just keep it up.
bencebacsi
Nice teaching…
romeo.adriano
Hello every one . Usefull lesson . These are all soft situations in this lesson . I remember going to london and having previously rented a room for 4 days in 2012 just before the olympic games and we had not been allowed to get the room because of a heater breakdown . The landlord just told us with impoliteness that we had to find a new room on our own . Bad situation and let´s say that at that very moment I lost all my words to express my disappointement and try to negociate some help to find a new place where to spend our stay . Are there words to say and not to say in that kind of situation ? Thanks for your help Benjamin and all engvid teachers .
tsamp
I have got 8 out of 10, where is my prize ha ha ha.
WALEED009
Excited lesson, I got 8 out of 10 in the first .
nintouch
It was a kiri lesson, kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrr
MG74
kir in our country means very very great. It’s a traditional(old) word. have a kiri time everyone.
MG74
Got 10 out of 10 …………….. Thanks for the valuable information :)
Avinash paladugu
Nice, thank you teacher
bundersvaguen
thank you!!!!
Daniar
i v got 10 out of ten it’s a good lesson i wish to live in london anyway i love your accent very much and thknx
sarah zahra
thank you Benjamin
i love your teaching very much
zohrehestiri
this lesson was so useful and enjoy.thanks to this lesson and this mark…
coknes
Thank you Benjamin.This video is very useful.
ThankyouEngvid
Thank you Benjamin :)
mhamed1987
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Thanks benjamin i interested in very much and i would like to listen to your lessons
Rori
thank you Benjamin this lesson is very useful i liked it
nasteha mohamood
dude you are rocking…once upon time I saw such lesson on BBC english learing….
R Kumar
hey there engvid,kindly develop your website where we can make new friends or make a every persons”s inbox option with that source of contact where we can talk on skype to improve aur english thank you.
Kashif shahzad
10/10 What? 250€ for a tinny old flat in London??? And the same bedsit in the suburbs of London?
Jorge Pedroso
Thanks, Sir! I learn some useful phrases by the video. So good.
noneego
Thanks a lot mate, this was very useful.
yunusemreacl
Interesting!! Thank you!
fjavierperezg
This is interesting. I learnt many useful words. Thanks :)
Sanju
Great ! i got 10/10 score. good lesson.Thanks.
abdelazim aldaw
very useful lesson!
gsmarra
It is a useful lesson in a daily life. Thank for your good introduction to me. I will wait for your next lesson.
seungsok
HI Ben, thank you for the useful & practical teaching video. i learnt some new vocabulary for renting apartments. waiting for your next videos
guitar4freedom
Thanks Ben! I loved the new vocabulary. (new for
me)
I think it would be great to have more lessons
like this one in which we can learn a lot of
vocabulary.
Sonia1234
Hi everyone.
get rid of the word “useful” :) An utile lesson. how it sounds?
serkan5309
thanks benjamin.it was a good lesson.
jhon22
Thank you again, Ben! I love your videos.
CarlosBRA
thank you
haider j touma
I had 8 from 10 thanks for lesson
sarvas
Thank you Mr Benjamin
paupau24
very good lesson. Thank you.
Abhi
very good lesson for all
izat farhani
Hi guys,
Would you mind to add on skype to practice English?
eyad babtji
eyad babtji
awesome video Ben)
AlinaUvarova
you are great.
fouzak
I got 9 out of 10!
U r one onf my favorite teachers here, your explanation is terrific. Thank u so much!!!
ps: I’d like to watch more videos like “the James Bond” lesson, that was your best performance.
flavia.lima.an
Thank you , I got 8/10 you are nice teacher.
komsak
Thank you
Noraddeen
Nice lesson. Thank you.
naitsirhc
Thank you for a very useful lesson. I’m looking for a flat, not in London (yet anyway:)), or anywhere in the UK, but your suggestions should come in handy. And I’m also using gumtree :) Thanks again.
Werewolf1974
Thanks Benjamin!!. So nice class. Great!
chavisam
I learnt a lot of new vocabulary about advertisements related to flats for rent.
You’re very creative and funny. I always listen to you twice with no subtitles and then I read them. Thanks a lot.
Silvi@
Its a lot of hard to know
Jonatas Silva Lima
9/10
learning
Imam Tawqer
useful lesson
saruur39
done perfectly dear Benjamin
Sam@eego
Really usfull thanks!
brc75
I just have to say you seem to enjoy teaching a lot!! So nice to find teachers like this!
Tks!
Giuliana Cristina
Very nice lesson! 10/10! Thank you Benjamin!
Isaias Menezes Silva
Thanks.I got 9/10
abdal7
Actually I looked for accommodation in Australia some time ago. And I had practiced all the situation about leasing(just like Benjamin do in this lesson), and I even print out the general tenancy agreement
mavissscc
Very good lesson and useful vocabulary. Thank you Benjamin.
Iwetta
ready to move to London now, thanks!
Canardo
i enjoyed watching your lesson, i appreciate the way you explain it
asmao
Thanks, Benjamim! 10 out of 10 lol
SergioAlmeida
Hi Benjamin, you’re really very cool??
Jacy
That’s expensive!
Lorcy Gabriel
thank you
samibbmax
Thank you, it is really a very useful and informative lesson.
Jacy
thanks
MohammedN
I’m looking for a flat right now, that’s why I watch this video.
But I didn’t find the two swedish girls.
Thanks a lot Benj
Morens13
it is so useful in duty live specially if you have alot of travels between a defferent places.
thanks benjamin
alisam
I´m going to make a call to Maria… I´m looking for a rental flat. shared it with two swedish girls. Good idea. ( je,je, no really )
Thank you Benjamin.
Alexer
that lesson is great
carlvin
I really enjoyed this lesson. But I would like to know how I’m supposed to pronounce correctly the word “directly”. At 8:20 in this video, the teacher says the fist two letters [di] like “die” sound. But, if I look at my dictionary and in some others videos, I notice that the sound of [di] is like the word “different”. So, which one of these pronunciations is correct ? Maybe they are both correct ? Sorry if this question has already been raised gentlemen !
A french native speaker.
Tony54
thank you, a useful lesson, best regards
noualg
Informative lesson..Thanks Benjamin
Shkruallah175@gmail.com
Thanks Benjamin! Very useful and important advices.
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103 COMMENTS
First mark!
Got 8 correct out of 10.
This lesson is useful especially for me, might be coming back to check this out later. Because I will have to rent out a room when my friend graduated…
Some terms of these phrases are not available/wise to use in a 3rd English country as where am I staying at, Malaysia. Such as “Open plan” and “Period”, if I use this level of word that may not understandable by other people, language is used to communication…
Lastly, Mr.Benjamin, would you like to move to my place? :P
Hi BianLei, you made a point. Some of these expression will not make any sense whatsoever for people living in a different socio-cultural context.
However, for people visiting or living in the U.K. they definitely do make sense
You must be aware of this all the time.
As to the lesson I found it quite interesting. Useful and practical phrases when considering moving to another flat; don’t you think so?
Regards.
Hi teacher, thanks so much for your useful topic. I like the teaching way, it is very interesting and humorous.
Hi BianLei, I do agree with you that some of words meaning like “open plan” or “period” if we talk in a 3nd English country, it will not make sense. I think it is like native speaker’s slang.
It’s a interesting and helpful video¡¡¡
Needless to say, that very well explained also ;)
Regards
Nice lesson! Thanks.
Was a good lesson!
Thanks. It’s usefullessons.
Its very usefull, i got 100 :).
I maybe prefer bedsit. Interesting lesson! Thank you, Benjamin :)
Thank you usefull lesson
a very useful lesson mate
it was very nice and useful ,thank you .
Very interesting video. By the way, I got 100%! wooowwww
I will look for an apartment in London.thank you for this lesson…
first I have to thanks for you Benjamin and I got 10 correct out of 10 that is a satisfactory result for me.
Thanks it s very funny and very nice lesson
9 correct answers out of 10 not bad ; thanks it was really usefull
i got 9 ouut of 10.This is very useful lesson.
I think when I’ll go to London it will help me.
Thanks Benjamin
good lesson for young couples.
thanks a lot it was a very useful video
Simply the best!!!!
Thank you very mach Benjamin.
thank you Benjamin
Thanks binjamin i interested in very much and i would like to listen to your lessons
Hello at every one, Benjamin, please more lessons.
good bye.
I got 10/10. It’s a so useul lesson! Thanks Benjamin
I enjoyed every second of this lesson. It was useful and amusing at the same time. Definitely one of my favorites. Thank you Benjamin, just keep it up.
Nice teaching…
Hello every one . Usefull lesson . These are all soft situations in this lesson . I remember going to london and having previously rented a room for 4 days in 2012 just before the olympic games and we had not been allowed to get the room because of a heater breakdown . The landlord just told us with impoliteness that we had to find a new room on our own . Bad situation and let´s say that at that very moment I lost all my words to express my disappointement and try to negociate some help to find a new place where to spend our stay . Are there words to say and not to say in that kind of situation ? Thanks for your help Benjamin and all engvid teachers .
I have got 8 out of 10, where is my prize ha ha ha.
Excited lesson, I got 8 out of 10 in the first .
It was a kiri lesson, kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrrrrrr
kir in our country means very very great. It’s a traditional(old) word. have a kiri time everyone.
Got 10 out of 10 …………….. Thanks for the valuable information :)
Nice, thank you teacher
thank you!!!!
i v got 10 out of ten it’s a good lesson i wish to live in london anyway i love your accent very much and thknx
thank you Benjamin
i love your teaching very much
this lesson was so useful and enjoy.thanks to this lesson and this mark…
Thank you Benjamin.This video is very useful.
Thank you Benjamin :)
.
Thanks benjamin i interested in very much and i would like to listen to your lessons
thank you Benjamin this lesson is very useful i liked it
dude you are rocking…once upon time I saw such lesson on BBC english learing….
hey there engvid,kindly develop your website where we can make new friends or make a every persons”s inbox option with that source of contact where we can talk on skype to improve aur english thank you.
10/10 What? 250€ for a tinny old flat in London??? And the same bedsit in the suburbs of London?
Thanks, Sir! I learn some useful phrases by the video. So good.
Thanks a lot mate, this was very useful.
Interesting!! Thank you!
This is interesting. I learnt many useful words. Thanks :)
Great ! i got 10/10 score. good lesson.Thanks.
very useful lesson!
It is a useful lesson in a daily life. Thank for your good introduction to me. I will wait for your next lesson.
HI Ben, thank you for the useful & practical teaching video. i learnt some new vocabulary for renting apartments. waiting for your next videos
Thanks Ben! I loved the new vocabulary. (new for
me)
I think it would be great to have more lessons
like this one in which we can learn a lot of
vocabulary.
Hi everyone.
get rid of the word “useful” :) An utile lesson. how it sounds?
thanks benjamin.it was a good lesson.
Thank you again, Ben! I love your videos.
thank you
I had 8 from 10 thanks for lesson
Thank you Mr Benjamin
very good lesson. Thank you.
very good lesson for all
Hi guys,
Would you mind to add on skype to practice English?
eyad babtji
awesome video Ben)
you are great.
I got 9 out of 10!
U r one onf my favorite teachers here, your explanation is terrific. Thank u so much!!!
ps: I’d like to watch more videos like “the James Bond” lesson, that was your best performance.
Thank you , I got 8/10 you are nice teacher.
Thank you
Nice lesson. Thank you.
Thank you for a very useful lesson. I’m looking for a flat, not in London (yet anyway:)), or anywhere in the UK, but your suggestions should come in handy. And I’m also using gumtree :) Thanks again.
Thanks Benjamin!!. So nice class. Great!
I learnt a lot of new vocabulary about advertisements related to flats for rent.
You’re very creative and funny. I always listen to you twice with no subtitles and then I read them. Thanks a lot.
Its a lot of hard to know
9/10
learning
useful lesson
done perfectly dear Benjamin
Really usfull thanks!
I just have to say you seem to enjoy teaching a lot!! So nice to find teachers like this!
Tks!
Very nice lesson! 10/10! Thank you Benjamin!
Thanks.I got 9/10
Actually I looked for accommodation in Australia some time ago. And I had practiced all the situation about leasing(just like Benjamin do in this lesson), and I even print out the general tenancy agreement
Very good lesson and useful vocabulary. Thank you Benjamin.
ready to move to London now, thanks!
i enjoyed watching your lesson, i appreciate the way you explain it
Thanks, Benjamim! 10 out of 10 lol
Hi Benjamin, you’re really very cool??
That’s expensive!
thank you
Thank you, it is really a very useful and informative lesson.
thanks
I’m looking for a flat right now, that’s why I watch this video.
But I didn’t find the two swedish girls.
Thanks a lot Benj
it is so useful in duty live specially if you have alot of travels between a defferent places.
thanks benjamin
I´m going to make a call to Maria… I´m looking for a rental flat. shared it with two swedish girls. Good idea. ( je,je, no really )
Thank you Benjamin.
that lesson is great
I really enjoyed this lesson. But I would like to know how I’m supposed to pronounce correctly the word “directly”. At 8:20 in this video, the teacher says the fist two letters [di] like “die” sound. But, if I look at my dictionary and in some others videos, I notice that the sound of [di] is like the word “different”. So, which one of these pronunciations is correct ? Maybe they are both correct ? Sorry if this question has already been raised gentlemen !
A french native speaker.
thank you, a useful lesson, best regards
Informative lesson..Thanks Benjamin
Thanks Benjamin! Very useful and important advices.
Thanks a lot Benjamin for this lesson
thank you Benjamin!
Thank you Mr. Benjamin.
I’m happy I got 10 of 10