Looking for an Apartment — English Shadowing Practice
Practice the exact English for looking for an apartment. In this lesson you shadow real lines like “I'm looking for an apartment to rent.”, “Is this apartment still available?”, and “How many bedrooms does it have?”. It covers the key questions that tell you whether a place is right before you visit. You listen and speak along, copying the natural rhythm and polite tone, so the words are ready the moment you need them.

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b1Asking About Rent and Bills — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow real English for asking about rent and bills — “How much is the monthly rent?”, “Are utilities included in the rent?”. Speak along to understand rent and bills clearly.
a2Talking to a Landlord — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow real English for talking to a landlord — “I'm interested in renting this apartment.”, “Can I move in next month?”. Speak along to deal with a landlord confidently.
b1Reporting Problems in the Apartment — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow real English for reporting problems in the apartment — “The sink is leaking.”, “The heater is not working.”. Speak along to report a problem and get it fixed.
a2Opening a Bank Account — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow real English for opening a bank account — “I'd like to open a bank account.”, “What documents do I need?”. Speak along to open a bank account.
b1Using English at the Bank — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow real English for using the bank — “I'd like to deposit some money.”, “I need to withdraw cash.”. Speak along to handle everyday banking in English.
a2Asking About Cards and Payments — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow real English for asking about cards and payments — “Can I apply for a debit card?”, “Can I use this card overseas?”. Speak along to manage cards and payments.
b1Buying a SIM Card — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow real English for buying a SIM card — “I'd like to buy a SIM card.”, “What plans do you have?”. Speak along to choose and set up a SIM card.
a2Talking to Internet and Phone Support — English Shadowing Practice
Shadow real English for calling internet and phone support — “My internet is not working.”, “The connection keeps dropping.”. Speak along to get a connection problem fixed.
What this lesson trains
Make these key phrases automatic: “I'm looking for an apartment to rent.”, “Is this apartment still available?”, “How many bedrooms does it have?”, “Is there parking available?”.
Grammar in focus: “Is/Does the apartment…?” yes/no questions and “How many…?” for details.
Say this vocabulary clearly: rent, bedrooms, furnished, lease, public transportation.
Copy the question intonation on lines like “Is there parking available?” so you sound natural, not memorized.
Learning goals
- Handle looking for an apartment in English without hesitating.
- Use the core phrases for looking for an apartment clearly and politely.
- Ask precise questions and understand the answers.
- Say key vocabulary clearly enough to be understood the first time.
About this practice
The lesson is built from a real exchange of short, practical lines you'd actually use when looking for an apartment.
At A2 level it targets the high-stakes daily conversations textbooks usually skip.
Practice tips
- 1Shadow out loud, staying half a beat behind the speaker.
- 2Drill the vocabulary (rent, bedrooms, furnished) until it's instantly clear.
- 3Be specific when you describe a problem — that's what gets it solved.
Frequently asked questions
What will I be able to do after this lesson?
You'll be able to handle looking for an apartment in English — find the right apartment — using natural, practiced phrases.
What level is this lesson?
A2. The phrases are short and practical, chosen for real daily life abroad.
What should I ask before visiting?
You practice the essentials: availability, bedrooms, furnishing, lease length, transport, and parking.
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