Real British English conversation: renting a flat in the UK

Learn how to Sound British with Steve Mac from SoundBritish In this real British English conversation, you’ll hear someone speaking to a British estate agent about renting a flat in the UK. You’ll learn useful everyday English for asking about rent, council tax, deposits, viewing a flat, public transport, heating and moving in. After the conversation, I’ll explain the British English phrases, vocabulary and pronunciation points so you can understand natural spoken English more clearly. At the end, you can take part in the conversation yourself and practise speaking out loud. In this lesson, you’ll learn phrases such as: studio flat a bonus conversion original features communal areas general upkeep council tax yobs making a racket works for me don’t hang around get snapped up in no time 📥 Download your FREE Guide (If you’ve already signed up, it’s on its way to your inbox.) https://learn-english-sound-british.k... Watch more Real British English conversations here:    • Natural British Conversation: Real Life Si...   Still struggling when British people speak quickly? My British Pronunciation Guide with audio shows you how real spoken English works, so you can hear it more clearly and say it more naturally: https://learn-english-sound-british.k... Chapters: 00:00 Real British English conversation about renting a flat 00:56 Listen to the full British English conversation 03:53 British English vocabulary from the estate agent conversation 04:10 Meaning of flat and apartment in British English 04:32 Meaning of studio flat 04:54 Meaning of a bonus 05:15 Meaning and pronunciation of conversion 05:52 Meaning of original features 06:25 Meaning of nice and warm 06:43 Meaning of yobs and making a racket 07:12 Meaning of works for me 07:35 Meaning of don’t hang around 07:47 Meaning of get snapped up in no time 08:08 Speaking practice: take part in the conversation You can also find me by searching soundbritish or @soundbritish. The channel is Learn English Sound British with Steve Mac. Tags: Real British English, British English conversation, renting a flat in the UK, estate agent English, British English listening practice, English speaking practice, natural British English, everyday British English, learn British English, intermediate English, English conversation practice, UK housing vocabulary