Moving to a new city - English Phrases for travel


source: Twominute English    2013年8月29日
So, you are moving all alone to a new city. You must look for a place to stay. It's always better to make the arrangement beforehand so you don't get stuck without accommodations. You can discuss this with your friends, parents or check the advertisements on the internet for accommodations. But, how would you begin the conversation? Let's find out here. In this lesson, we will learn about the phrases that you can use to seek information on different options for accommodation in the new city.
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0:03 In this lesson, we will talk about phrases that you can use while seeking information about accommodation in a new city.
0:15 Hey Jaqueline, your mom told me that you were moving to New York for your studies!
0:19 Yes. That’s right. I just found out today. Mom is so quick to spread the news!
0:25 She seems quite happy for you. So what do you plan to do now?
0:29 Everything is set. I’m just worried about the accommodation.
0:33 Haven't you applied for dormitory lodging at the college itself?
0:37 No. They are quite costly. I’m looking for some cheaper alternatives.
0:43 Why don’t you search the internet? I’m sure you’ll find a lot of advertisement on renting or sharing apartments.
0:49 Hey. That’s a great idea. Let’s do it.
0:57 Hi. My name is Tess. I’m looking for student accommodations near Welkom Campus.
1:03 What kind of an accommodation would you prefer?
1:07 That depends. What options do I have?
1:12 Well, there are single apartments, shared rooms in an apartment or house, and dormitories. Whatever suits your budget.
1:22 What will be the rent for private accommodation?
1:27 A small apartment would cost you between $950 to $1500 a month, depending on the number of rooms and location.
1:38 Alright. What about a shared room?
1:41 Shared rooms are comparatively cheaper. You can expect to get a well furnished room with meals for $200 a month.
1:51 Well, initially I’d prefer to share a room. Can I have a look at the options?
1:57 Sure. I’ll just ask my assistant to take you to see a couple of places .
2:08 Hi, my name is Susan. I’m calling from Texas.
2:11 Yes. How may I help you?
2:14 I saw this advertisement on the property portal for rental rooms. Can I speak with the person in charge?
2:20 My name is Justin, and I am also the owner of the property.
2:25 Alright. Actually, I’ll be moving to Seattle next month. I’m looking for a small room to rent.
2:30 I see. What do you do?
2:34 Well, I’m a journalist and I’ve just taken a position with Midweek. Would you tell me about the rent and facilities?
2:40 Well, we are offering our terrace room for $400 a month, and the rent includes meals and access to a fitness center.
2:49 Sounds good. I have your number. I’ll be visiting Seattle in a couple of weeks to make the arrangements.
2:54 I’ll call you then to make an appointment to see the site.
2:58 Sure. Just let me know a day before your visit.
3:06 Hey! Tess, how are you?
3:09 I’m good. So, you are moving to the Big Apple! Congratulations!
3:15 Thanks a lot. You once told me you had a cousin living there alone. Could you ask her if she needs a roommate?
3:22 You know what? Last time I spoke to her, she told me her landlord had increased the rent and she wasn’t able to afford it.
3:28 I could move in with her and we’d share the rent. It would make things easier for both of us.
3:33 Absolutely! I’ll talk to her in the evening and let you know.
3:41 Everything is set. I’m just worried about the accommodation.
3:48 I’m looking for some cheaper alternatives.
3:55 What will be the rent for private accommodation?
4:03 What about a shared room?
4:08 I saw this advertisement on the property portal for rental rooms.
4:18 I’m looking for a small room to rent.
4:24 I’ll call you then to make an appointment to see the site.
4:32 Could you ask her if she needs a roommate? I could move in with her and we’d share the rent.