Learn English Podcast
the podcast teaching English in context so you can learn naturally. An Ideal resource for intermediate or lower-advanced learners on their English journey. Let's learn English!
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🏠 Are you looking for a new place to live? This episode of the Learn English Podcast is all about renting in the United States. You will learn common words and phrases that often appear in rental listings and understand what they mean. We also talk about the renting process and explain useful phrases connected to visiting and choosing a place.
We’ll cover what to look for when you tour a home or apartment, including appliances, utilities, and amenities. You’ll also learn what a security deposit is, and how to understand leasing terms—such as whether a lease is month-to-month or for a longer period. These are important terms you may see in rental advertisements or hear when you talk to landlords and real estate agents.
This episode includes clear examples to help you remember key vocabulary. These words will make you feel more confident when searching for a home in English. By the end of the episode, you will not only know new vocabulary but also understand how to use it in real-life situations when renting a place in an English-speaking country. 🌍✨
🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
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📝 Vocabulary list:
1) Apartment hunting: The process of searching for an apartment to rent.
2) Studio apartment: A small apartment that usually consists of a single room for living, sleeping, and a kitchen area.
3) Open concept: A floor plan where different rooms, like the kitchen and living room, are not separated by walls.
4) Condo/Condominium: A type of residence in a building where each apartment is individually owned.
5) Townhouse/Row house: A house that is part of a row of similar houses that share walls on either side.
6) Duplex: A house that is divided into two separate residences.
7) Room for rent: An advertisement for a single bedroom available to rent within a larger house.
8) Furnished: An apartment that already has furniture and appliances inside.
9) Tour/Showing/Viewing: The act of visiting an apartment or house in person to see if you want to rent it.
10) Amenities: Extra features or services in an apartment complex, like a swimming pool, gym, or laundry room.
11) Deposit/Security deposit: A sum of money paid before moving in that is held by the owner in case of damages or unpaid rent.
12) Month to month: A rental agreement where you can end your lease at any time at the end of each month.

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Hello, I am Dr. C.
Melissa Cartagena, aka Dr. C, is a TESOL certified English teacher from the United States who has been teaching English online to non-native speakers since 2021. She had her own language journey that showed her the value of comprehensible input while learning a language. Dr. C took Spanish in high school, but could barely even introduce herself even though she received “A’s” in her Spanish classes. After a decade of trying and failing to learn Spanish using expensive software and apps, she decided to find the most effective way to learn a language.
Her search led her to theories of Steve Kaufmann and Stephen Krashen, both of whom argue that comprehensible input, such as listening and reading, as the key to fluency. Comprehensible input and hearing a language in context is how we all learn our first language as children. Using their method, she was able to learn more Spanish in two months than she had in the previous decade. Invigorated by her success, she became certified to teach English and started giving classes online to help others who were on their own language journey.
Melissa Cartagena

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🏠 Are you looking for a new place to live? This episode of the Learn English Podcast is all about renting in the United States. You will learn common words and phrases that often appear in rental listings and understand what they mean. We also talk about the renting process and explain useful phrases connected to visiting and choosing a place.
We’ll cover what to look for when you tour a home or apartment, including appliances, utilities, and amenities. You’ll also learn what a security deposit is, and how to understand leasing terms—such as whether a lease is month-to-month or for a longer period. These are important terms you may see in rental advertisements or hear when you talk to landlords and real estate agents.
This episode includes clear examples to help you remember key vocabulary. These words will make you feel more confident when searching for a home in English. By the end of the episode, you will not only know new vocabulary but also understand how to use it in real-life situations when renting a place in an English-speaking country. 🌍✨
🔔 Follow us on social media @LearnEnglishPod and visit our website:
Podcast website: https://learnenglishpod.com/
Follow us on social Media: https://linktr.ee/learnenglishpod
Take lessons with me: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/8531387
📚Affiliate link for italki: https://www.italki.com/en/i/ref/GBBdbb
Affiliate link for Lingq: https://www.lingq.com/?referral=msusc
📝 Vocabulary list:
1) Apartment hunting: The process of searching for an apartment to rent.
2) Studio apartment: A small apartment that usually consists of a single room for living, sleeping, and a kitchen area.
3) Open concept: A floor plan where different rooms, like the kitchen and living room, are not separated by walls.
4) Condo/Condominium: A type of residence in a building where each apartment is individually owned.
5) Townhouse/Row house: A house that is part of a row of similar houses that share walls on either side.
6) Duplex: A house that is divided into two separate residences.
7) Room for rent: An advertisement for a single bedroom available to rent within a larger house.
8) Furnished: An apartment that already has furniture and appliances inside.
9) Tour/Showing/Viewing: The act of visiting an apartment or house in person to see if you want to rent it.
10) Amenities: Extra features or services in an apartment complex, like a swimming pool, gym, or laundry room.
11) Deposit/Security deposit: A sum of money paid before moving in that is held by the owner in case of damages or unpaid rent.
12) Month to month: A rental agreement where you can end your lease at any time at the end of each month.



