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                       In this segment, hosts Marco and Erica introduce a special English lesson
               aimed  at  helping  learners  describe  an  apartment  or  house,  whether  they  are
               currently  searching  for  one  or  not.  They  discuss  the  importance  of  knowing

               vocabulary related to apartment hunting. Key terms introduced include 'landlord',
               defined as the owner of the property who rents it out, and 'tenants', who are the
               individuals renting the apartment or house. The hosts encourage listeners to pay
               attention to the dialogue that follows, where these terms will be used in context.


                       This part of the script focuses on the characteristics and measurements of an
               apartment. The hosts discuss 'square footage', explaining it as a measure of the area

               of a room or building. They provide examples of how  to use 'square footage' in
               sentences,  emphasizing  that  it  is  a  term  used  within  the  imperial  system  of
               measurement.  Additionally,  they  touch  upon  'appliances',  defining  them  as

               machines  used  in  the  house,  with  a  specific  focus  on  'professional  grade'
               appliances,  which  are  of  high  quality  and  suitable  for  professional  use.  The
               dialogue  illustrates  these  concepts  with  a  scenario  where  a  couple  is  viewing  a
               newly renovated apartment with updated kitchen appliances.


                       The  script  presents  a  dialogue  where  a  couple,  the  Christensens,  view  an
               apartment that has been recently renovated by the landlord. The apartment features

               bright and airy spaces, hardwood floors, and new kitchen appliances, including a
               professional  grade  gas  range.  The  hosts  discuss  the  payment  terms  for  the
               apartment, which include a deposit of the first and last month's rent. However, the

               dialogue takes an unexpected turn when the couple is informed that the cleanup
               crew has not yet finished in the master bedroom's en-suite bathroom, hinting at a
               potential issue with the apartment.


                       In  this  segment,  the  hosts  discuss  the  cultural  differences  in  real  estate
               practices, particularly in the context of renting apartments. They note that using a
               real  estate  agent  is  uncommon  in  America  for  renting  purposes,  with  most

               individuals dealing directly with landlords after finding listings in newspapers or
               online. The hosts invite listeners to share their experiences and knowledge about

               real  estate  and  renting  practices  in  their  countries,  encouraging  the  use  of  the
               vocabulary introduced in the dialogue to describe their own apartments.
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