S3 E10 - Moving Into My New Apartment - Advanced English Podcast - Daily Life English - UK US

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Learning Essential Moving Vocabulary | American vs. British English | High Level Listening

Description: Welcome to another engaging episode of High Level Listening, where your favorite American and British English teachers, Kat and Mark, guide you through the vocabulary-rich process of moving into a new apartment—or as the Brits say, a flat. This episode is perfect for English learners who want to understand the nuanced differences between American and British English while expanding their vocabulary related to housing and rentals.

Whether you're preparing for an English proficiency test, like the IELTS or TOEFL, or simply want to improve your conversational English, this video will provide you with plenty of naturally spoken phrases and terms used in the context of renting homes. Dive into a side-by-side comparison as Kat describes her experience with American housing terms, and Mark discusses his British equivalents.

📘 What You'll Learn:
Key vocabulary for renting apartments in both American and British English.
Differences between American and British terms, like "flat" vs. "apartment."
Practical phrases for interacting with landlords and managing rental agreements.
Insights into cultural differences in the rental process in the USA and the UK.

📝 Included in This Episode:
Detailed explanations of each step in the renting process.
A comparison of terms such as "security deposit" in the US vs. "deposit" in the UK.
Common phrases used when dealing with maintenance issues.

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👍 Why Watch This Video?
Perfect for intermediate to advanced English learners.
Great for students preparing for English exams.
Learn practical vocabulary that can be used in everyday conversations about housing.

Remember to like, subscribe, and comment with your experiences or any new words you learned. We love hearing from you and aim to help you elevate your English understanding to new heights!

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I genuinely appreciate the new method of highlighting vocabulary and phrases after each sentence—it’s been very helpful. Thank you so much!

jasper
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wow!!! both of u has a voice that pleasant to listen to. 😊 always thanks a lot.

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cool video. now I'm catching up on older videos from this series

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Thank you very much for your every attempts and wish you all the best Mr. Mark and Miss Kat.

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Thank you
I want to ask if "a bedroom " rental is the same as sharing,
I want to add to what per cent your english is close to real English
Please excuse me in my mind English people might be speaking too fast, or am I improving 🥰
Thank you
Day after day, I'm improving ❤❤❤

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