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Finding an Apartment You are a university student looking in the newspaper for an apartment to rent. Talk to the person who is advertising the apartment and find out more about the apartment. Write down the information in the table below. Introductory Telephone Conversation: A: Hello. B: Hi, I’m calling about the apartment for rent. Is it still available? A: Yes, it’s available. Would you like to see it? B: Yes, but would you mind if I ask you a few questions over the phone first? B: No, not at all. What do you need to know? Questions to for B to Ask: Where is it located? How much is the rent? How big is it? How far is it from the school? How close is it to public transportation? Apartment 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 3 Apartment 4 Apartment 5 Location Rent Size Distance to Universi ty Public Transpor t Pets Allowed Faciliti es in Building Neighbor -hood

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Page 1: Finding an Apartment

Finding an Apartment

You are a university student looking in the newspaper for an apartment to rent. Talk to the person who is advertising the apartment and find out more about the apartment. Write down the information in the table below.

Introductory Telephone Conversation:A: Hello.B: Hi, I’m calling about the apartment for rent. Is it still available?A: Yes, it’s available. Would you like to see it?B: Yes, but would you mind if I ask you a few questions over the phone first?B: No, not at all. What do you need to know?

Questions to for B to Ask: Where is it located?How much is the rent?How big is it?How far is it from the school?How close is it to public transportation?Are pets allowed?Are there any facilities in the building?What is the neighborhood like?Is there any private parking?

Apartment1

Apartment2

Apartment3

Apartment4

Apartment5

Location

Rent Size

Distance to University

Public Transport

PetsAllowedFacilities

in BuildingNeighbor-

hood

Parking

Lanternfish ESL: www.bogglesworldesl.com

Page 2: Finding an Apartment

Finding an Apartment

You are a university student looking in the newspaper for an apartment to rent. Talk to the person who is advertising the apartment and find out more about the apartment. Write down the information in the table below.

Introductory Telephone Conversation:A: Hello.B: Hi, I’m calling about the apartment for rent. Is it still available?A: Yes, it’s available. Would you like to see it?B: Yes, but would you mind if I ask you a few questions over the phone first?B: No, not at all. What do you need to know?

Questions to for B to Ask: Where is it?What’s the rent?How many rooms does it have?Is it close to the university?Is there public transportation nearby?Are pets OK?Are there any facilities in the building?What else is in the neighborhood?Is there a place where I can park my car?

Apartment1

Apartment2

Apartment3

Apartment4

Apartment5

Location

Rent Size

Distance to University

Public Transport

PetsAllowedFacilities

in BuildingNeighbor-

hood

Parking

Page 3: Finding an Apartment

Lanternfish ESL: www.bogglesworldesl.com