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英语口语速递---租房子如何表达

英语口语速递---租房子如何表达

英语口语速递---租房子如何表达
相信很多人都为租房的问题伤过不少脑筋,不过你再烦租房的问题也不要苦着脸说,I need to rent a house,对方可能会被吓到,他可能认为“you're so rich!”也很可能会觉得
你在装X
rent a house是什么意思?
house指的是独门独院,带车库地下室的房子,相当于中国的独立别墅,rent a house 相当于租了个别墅(真的是so rich)。

My friends and I are going to rent a house on the beach for two whole weeks.
我和我的朋友要在海边租个别墅,在那休假整整两个星期。

如果是租公寓、单元房
rent an apartment(美式)/a flat(英式)
I already rent an apartment. It's just near the subway.
我已经租了一个公寓,就在地铁口旁。

如果只租个单间
rent a room
I want to rent a room which near the school and has convent transport .
我想租个单间,离学校比较近,同时交通方便的。

关于各种房屋类型的英语表达,以及租房过程中会用的一些英语句子:
各种房屋类型的英语表达
studio apartment一房小公寓、套房(含卫生间)
room单间(卫生间共享,有室友或楼友)
apartment/flat美国/英国公寓中的单元
condo有管理员的公寓、大楼公寓
house有草坪和后院的独栋房子。

“租房”英语怎么说?别告诉我是rentahouse!

“租房”英语怎么说?别告诉我是rentahouse!

“租房”英语怎么说?别告诉我是rentahouse!无论是国外工作还是自由行旅游,我们偶尔会选择租房。

相信很多人都对于租房问题头痛过不过,你再烦租房也不要说“rent a house”外国人听到只会觉得你在装逼那么,到底这句话错在哪里?rent a house租别墅house是指有独栋的门庭后院,相当于带车库地下室那种房子。

如果我们来比喻现代房子就是那种独栋的小别墅。

能租得上这种小别墅,不是富二代的话我不信My friends and I are going to rent a house on the beach for two whole weeks.我和我的朋友要在海边租个别墅,在那休假整整两个星期。

rent a room租单间大多数人没有那么土豪的情况下,会选择租单间,租单间的英文则是rent a room。

学生党或者单身比较青睐于这种房子。

A man want to rent a room.一位先生想租一间房子。

share a flat合租一个公寓flat也是公寓的意思,在北上广由于公寓租金高昂的问题,我们很多时间会找小伙伴一起进行合租公寓减轻租房压力,那么合租可以用share a flat来表示。

How about our sharing a flat?我们合租一套公寓怎么样?chummage/rent房租既然要租房,租金也是肯定免不了。

租金的英文则是chummage 或者是rent。

rent作为动词是出租,名词是房租。

招租则是for rent。

Chummage and life service price are rising generally, be in especially populous area is moresuch.房租和生活服务价格普遍在上涨,非凡是在人口稠密区更是如此。

出国留学英语--租房(2)

出国留学英语--租房(2)

Looking for an Apartment1A: How did you find your apartment?B: You can check on the bulletin boards at school for local housing.A: What if I need a roommate?B: There are websites that can hook you up with a roommate.A: How much do apartments cost around here?B: It depends on what you want. Do you want a one- or two-bedroom apartment? A: I just need a one-bedroom apartment.B: That will probably cost you around twelve hundred dollars a month.A: Would you come with me to look at apartments?B: I would be happy to look at apartments with you.2A: When you need an apartment, where do you look for one?B: Our school has a link on its website for apartments.A: Can I share an apartment with someone?B: Some of the ads in the paper are from people looking for roommates.A: Are apartments expensive in this city?B: Do you need a single apartment, or is this for two people?A: I want a two-bedroom apartment.B: You can get that type of apartment for around fifteen hundred dollars a month. A: Would you have time to go look at apartments with me?B: I love apartment hunting. I’ll be happy to go with you.3A: Can you tell me the best way to look for an apartment?B: The local newspaper has ads for housing.A: Is there any way to find a roommate to share an apartment with?B: Sometimes you can post an advertisement saying that you need a roommate. A: What do landlords charge for rent?B: Would you like an apartment for just yourself, or do you need it for two people? A: There are two of us, but we only need a one-bedroom apartment.B: You should be able to easily find that for twelve hundred dollars a month.A: I really would appreciate it if you could come look at apartments with me.B: Sure, I’ll go look at apartments with you anytime you want. SubleasingA: I heard that you’re looking for an apartment.B: Yes. Who told you that?A: A friend of ours told me.B: Why are you asking?A: I was asking because I found an apartment.B: Why are you telling me this?A: I was wondering if you wanted to sublease with me.B: I sure would!A: Since we’re subleasing, we can each pay half of the rent.B: How much is the rent each month?A: It’s $1000 a month.B: That’s wonderful.2A: Are you still looking for an apartment?B: Who said I was?A: One of our friends let me know.B: Why’d you want to know?A: I found an apartment for lease.B: So what?A: I wanted to know if you would sublease the apartment with me. B: That would be great!A: That’s great, because this way we can go halves on the rent. B: What’s rent?A: It’s $1,000 each month, but it’ll only cost us $500 a month each. B: I like the sound of that.3A: Is it true that you’re looking for an apartment?B: I am. How’d you know?A: I heard it from one of our friends.B: Well then, why do you ask if I’m looking for an apartment? A: I was thinking about leasing this apartment.B: What does this have to do with me?A: Would you like to sublease the apartment with me?B: I would love to!A: This way, we’ll each have to pay only half the rent.B: How much is the rent?A: For each of us, it’s $500 every month.B: Sounds good to me.Responding to an Ad for RoommatesA: Hello, I was just responding to your ad.B: Which ad is that?A: The ad for a roommate.B: Great. Are you interested?A: I sure am.B: Can we meet today?A: Of course, just tell me when and where.B: Why don’t you meet me at 5:30 at Starbucks?A: That’ll be perfect.B: We’ll discuss the living situation and payments at that time. A: That’ll be fine.B: Okay, I’ll see you then.2A: Hi, I’m calling about your ad.B: Which ad are you calling about?A: The ad for a new roommate.B: Are you interested in being my new roommate?A: Yes, I’m interested.B: I would love to meet you, if that’s at all possible.A: That’s fine, where would you like to meet?B: I would like you to meet me at Starbucks at 5:30.A: I can meet you then.B: We’ll talk about the roommate situation then.A: Thank you very much.B: See you later.3A: Hey, I was wondering about the ad you have.B: What ad are you referring to?A: I’m calling ab out the ad for a new roommate.B: Oh, yeah. Were you interested in being a roommate of mine?A: I actually would like to be your new roommate.B: That’s great. Would you like to meet me sometime today?A: Tell me where, and I’ll be there.B: Let’s meet at Starbucks at 5:30.A: Starbucks at 5:30 will be fine.B: I’ll fill you in on all the details when we get together.A: All right, that sounds great.B: I’ll see you at Starbucks.Finding an ApartmentA: I finally found an apartment that I want to rent.B: Where did you see it?A: I saw it in this ad for apartments in today’s newspaper.B: You found an apartment in the ads?A: I really did, but what’s so great about it is that it’s really affordable. B: Tell me about the apartment.A: Well, most importantly the apartment is beautiful.B: How much is the rent for the apartment?A: The rent is $725 each month.B: That’s pretty cheap for out here.A: That’s what I said when I found out how much the rent was.B: Congratulations on the new apartment.2A: I found an apartment to rent.B: Where did you find this apartment?A: I found it in today’s apartment ads.B: Really? I can’t believe you actually found an apartment in the ads. A: I actually found it in the ads, and it’s not too expensive either.B: I want to hear more about this apartment.A: All you really need to know is that the apartment looks great.B: How much will you have to pay for rent?A: Every month I’d only have to pay $725.B: For where we live, that is really inexpensive.A: It is, isn’t it?B: I’m glad to hear that you finally found an apartment.3A: I think I may rent out this apartment that I found.B: Oh, really? Where’d you find it?A: I was looking through the ads today, and I found it in there.B: In the ads? Are you serious?A: Yeah, and it’s affordable too.B: I’d like to hear about this apartment.A: First of all, it’s absolutely gorgeous.B: What is the rent each month?A: It’s only $725 a month.B: That’s amazing. The rent is very cheap.A: I know it is.B: It’s a good thing that you r ead that ad today.Asking about the Apartment LocationA: Hello, how are you doing today?B: I’m great.A: What can I do for you today?B: I wanted to ask about the apartment for rent.A: Ask away.B: I was wondering if the apartment is located in a nice area.A: As a matter of fact, the apartment is in a wonderful location.B: What surrounds the apartment?A: There are many stores and restaurants surrounding the apartment.B: Is that right?A: I promise you that you will love the location.B: From what yo u’re telling me, it sounds like I will.2A: How are you?B: Good, thank you.A: What can I help you with?B: Can I ask you a few questions about the apartment?A: Ask whatever you’d like.B: I want to know if the location of the apartment is nice.A: I honestly believe that you will love the location.B: What kinds of places are around the apartment?A: Surrounding the apartment are great places to eat and stores to shop at. B: Oh, really?A: I’m sure that the location will be to your liking.B: I hope th at you’re right.3A: How is everything with you today?B: I’m fine. Thank you for asking.A: Can I help you with something?B: I actually have a few questions about the apartment.A: What questions do you have?B: Is this apartment in a nice location?A: It is in a great location.B: Are there any stores near the apartment?A: You will find many stores and restaurants near the apartment.B: Really?A: I guarantee that the apartment is in a beautiful location.B: That sounds wonderful.Asking about the NeighborhoodA: I wanted to ask you a few questions.B: What about?A: They are pertaining to the neighborhood that the apartment is in.B: Sure. What would you like to know?A: What can you tell me about the neighborhood?B: In all honesty, the neighborhood could be a little nicer.A: What do you mean by that?B: The neighborhood streets are a little dirty.A: Is there anything else wrong with the neighborhood?B: That’s just about it.A: Well, hopefully the cleanliness problem will get better.B: I hope so, too.2A: I have a few questions for you.B: What are your questions about?A: They’re questions about the neighborhood.B: What are your questions?A: If you don’t mind, would you tell me something about the neighborhood? B: I think the neighborhood could be better.A: What problems does the neighborhood have?B: A lot of the streets are rather unclean.A: What else is wrong with it?B: Nothing else that I can think of.A: Maybe in time they will clean up the streets.B: Maybe they will.3A: May I ask you a couple of questions?B: What are these questions pertaining to?A: Just a few questions about the neighborhood.B: Okay. Ask away.A: Tell me about the neighborhood.B: The neighborhood does have its problems.A: How is that?B: What I mean is tha t the streets aren’t all that clean.A: Are there any other problems?B: Other than it not being so clean, it's actually a nice neighborhood.A: I’m sure that the problem will eventually be fixed.B: I hope that you’re right.Asking about Safety FeaturesA: I really like this beautiful apartment!B: Thank you. Do you have any further questions?A: Yes, I was wondering about safety features.B: Yes, what are your concerns?A: How about fire alarms and escape routes?B: Every apartment has its own smoke alarm, and the whole building is on a sprinkler system.A: What about fire extinguishers?B: They are in the hallways on all of the floors. It is suggested that you buy an individual one for your own apartment.A: What about escape routes in a fire?B: The escape routes are clearly posted in the hallways.2A: This apartment is everything that I am looking for!B: Thank you. Is there any other information that you need?A: Could you tell me a little about safety features?B: Yes, we have thought of safety. What, specifically, are you interested in?A: Are your fire alarms up to code?B: In case of a fire, we have a whole building sprinkler system. In addition, every apartment has its own alarm system.A: Do you have fire extinguishers available?B: Yes, there are fire extinguishers outside your door. You might want to buy a personal one for your kitchen.A: Are the escape routes clearly posted somewhere?B: There are fire exit signs in the hallway.3A: What a great apartment!B: Thanks. Can I answer any questions for you at this point?A: Have you put any safety features into this building?B: Yes, your safety is of concern to us. What specifically were you interested in?A: Can you talk about fire safety?B: We have a global sprinkler system for the building and individual alarms for each apartment.A: Are there fire extinguishers anywhere?B: There are fire extinguishers in the hallways. If I were you, I would buy a personal one for the kitchen.A: How do I exit the building in case of a fire?B: There is a card that has escape routes posted on the inside of your front door.Asking about Floor PlanA: Hello, I’m calling about the apartment.B: What would you like to know?A: I just wanted to find out some details about the apartment.B: Like what, exactly?A: Could you tell me about the floor plan?B: You can actually see the whole apartment for yourself.A: I don’t have the time to go see the apartment.B: Actually, you can view this apartment online.A: I did not know that I could do that.B: I can give you the website to view that apartment on.A: That is really convenient.B: That’s the reason we made the website.2A: I was wondering about the apartment.B: I’d be happy to help.A: Could you give me details about the apartment?B: What is it that you would like to know?A: Actually, it’s the floor plan that I am inquiring about.B: If you would like to, you can see it for yourself.A: I am very busy and don’t know when I can view the apartment.B: If you would like, you can view it online.A: I can do that?B: If you would like the website, I can give it to you.A: That would be more convenient than having to go all the way down there. B: Convenience is the reason that we made the website.3A: Could you help me with a question that I have about the apartment?B: What can I help you with?A: I would like to know about the apartment.B: What exactly did you want to know?A: I was wondering about the floor plan.B: You could always take a look at the floor plan.A: I won’t be able to come down to see it anytim e soon.B: Well, if you’re too busy, then why don’t you just look at it online?A: That’s actually possible?B: Yes. I’ll just give you the website so you can see for yourself.A: I absolutely love how convenient that is.B: That’s the exact reason why we thought of it.Visiting a Rental AgentA: How are you doing today?B: I’m doing fine. Thanks for asking.A: What can I help you with today?B: I would like you to help me find an apartment.A: I will be able to help you with that.B: Thank you. I would appreciate that.A: Do you have any idea what kind of apartment you want?B: I need a two-bedroom apartment.A: Is there anything else in particular that you wanted?B: No. As long as it’s a two bedroom, nice, and affordable, I’ll take it.A: I’ll see what I can do for you.B: Thanks for everything.2A: Hi, how are you?B: I’m great, thank you.A: How can I help you?B: I would really like to find an apartment for rent.A: That shouldn’t be a problem.B: That would be great.A: Tell me what kind of apartment that you are looking for.B: I really need a two bedroom.A: Anything else?B: That’s all I really need.A: I will try to find something for you, and then I’ll give you a call in a couple of days.B: That would be fabulous.3A: How is everything with you?B: Everything’s fine with me.A: What did you need me for today?B: I need to find an apartment.A: I’m sure I can help you find an apartment.B: I would greatly appreciate your help.A: What kind of apartment did you have in mind?B: What’s mo st important is that I get a two bedroom.A: Would you like anything else special?B: That’s the most important thing.A: Give me a few days, and I’ll call you when I’ve found something.B: Thank you so much for all your help.DiscriminationA: Good morni ng, is this the Renter’s Hotline?B: Yes, what can I help you with?A: I have a question about discrimination in housing.B: What type of discrimination?A: I think that he doesn’t want to rent to me because of my race.B: What made you think that your race was a problem?A: He seemed OK talking to me on the phone, but seemed to change his mind when he saw me in person.B: What else made you feel he was discriminating against you?A: Well, he had a 25 unit apartment building and everyone I saw there was his same race.B: Racial discrimination is very hard to prove, but if you would like to come down, we can go over a checklist that can help you build a case.2A: Hi, I would like to speak with someone in the Housing Department.B: You have reached the right area. Can I help you with something?A: I think that I may have experienced discrimination in trying to rent an apartment.B: Can you be specific as to what type of discrimination?A: I felt that he didn’t like me because I wasn’t the same race that he wa s.B: How come you feel it was race that was the issue?A: When I showed up on his doorstep, he seemed bothered by my appearance.B: Is there anything else that made you feel he was using race as a factor in who he rented to?A: As I walked through the apartment building all I saw were people who were the same race as the manager.B: It is not easy to prove racial discrimination, but please go to our website which can help you file a formal complaint.3A: Hello, is this the Legal Advice Line?B: You are in the right department. What can I do for you?A: I think that the landlord where I am trying to rent an apartment may be discriminating against me. B: Discrimination is a pretty broad term. What type, specifically?A: I have a feeling that he will not consider my application because of my race.B: Are you sure that race was the issue? What makes you feel this way?A: When he saw me in person, he seemed bothered by me although I seemed to be under consideration when I e-mailed him.B: Do you have any proof that he would not rent to you because of your race?A: I didn’t see one person in that whole building who wasn’t the same race as the manager.B: It is difficult to prove racial discrimination, but you may file a formal complaint in our office. Making an Appointment for an Apartment ViewingA: How are you today?B: Great, thanks.A: Can I help you?B: I would actually like to view the apartment for rent today.A: I’m sorry, but you won’t be able to view it today.B: Why not?A: You have to make an appointment first.B: Oh, okay. Can I do that right now?A: Is this Friday okay?B: Is 6 o’clock Friday evening okay?A: Yes, I will schedule you for that time.B: Thank you very much. See you then.2A: How are you doing?B: Everything’s fine with me.A: What can I do for you today?B: Is it possible for me to view the apartment today?A: Unfortunately, you will not be able to view it today.B: Why can’t I view it today?A: You’ll need to make an appointment to view the apartment.B: I understand. May I make an appointment then?A: How does this Friday sound?B: Friday at 6:00 pm would be perfect.A: That will be fine.B: Thanks for your help.3A: How’s it going?B: I’m fine, thank you.A: Did you need help with something?B: If I could, I would like to view the apartment sometime today. A: That won’t be possible today.B: Why is that?A: You can only view the apartment with an appointment.B: I would like to make one right now if I can.A: Are you available this Friday?B: Can we do it at 6 o’clock?A: Your appointment for Friday at 6:00 pm has been confirmed. B: All right. I’ll see you on Friday.Talking about the LeaseA: I need to talk to you about something.B: What did you need to talk about?A: I have some questions about my lease.B: Like what?A: Exactly how long is my lease for?B: Your lease will be up in three years.A: What will happen if I move out before then?B: If you move out before then, you will not get your deductible. A: I don’t understand.B: Because our contract says that you will live here for three years. A: Okay, I think that I understand.B: I’m glad you understand.2A: Can we talk?B: What about?A: I’m not too clear on some things about my lease.B: Is there a problem?A: How many years is my lease for?B: In three years your lease will be up.A: Can I move out before those three years?B: If you do, I will keep your deductible.A: Why would you keep it?B: I would keep it because you would be breaking our contract.A: I get it now.B: I hope that I cleared things up for you.3A: I would like to talk to you, if you have time.B: What’s going on?A: I want to discuss some things about my lease.B: What aren’t you too sure about?A: Can you tell me when my lease is up?B: Your lease is for three years.A: If I ever decide to leave before the three years, will there be a problem? B: If you do, I will keep your deductible.A: Why is that?B: If you break the contract, then you will not receive your deductible. A: Oh, I see.B: All right. I’m glad I could clarify things for you.Negotiating the Price (1)A: I would love to rent this apartment.B: I’m happy to hear you say that.A: How much are you asking for every month?B: I’m renting this apartment out for $1050 a month.A: That is quite a lot of money for just one month.B: That is a fair price.A: What do you say to $850 a month?B: That’s no good.A: It’s either $850 or nothing at all.B: I won’t go any lower than $1050.A: Could you please go lower?B: That’s the best I can do.2A: This apartment is wonderful.B: I’m glad y ou like it.A: How much would I have to pay for rent?B: The rent is $1050 each month.A: That’s way too much money.B: It isn’t too much.A: How about if I pay $850?B: I can’t take that.A: I can’t go any higher than $850.B: I honestly don’t know what e lse to tell you.A: You can’t go any lower than that?B: If you can’t afford $1050, then we have no deal.3A: I think I may rent this apartment from you.B: That’s great to hear.A: How much are you looking to rent it for?B: For each month you would have to pay $1050.A: That is too expensive.B: I don’t think that is too much for rent.A: How does $850 a month sound to you?B: That’s not enough.A: That’s the best that I can do.B: $850 a month is not enough money.A: Would you please reconsider?B: Tha t’s my final offer. Take it or leave it. Negotiating the Price (2)A: I would love to rent out your apartment.B: That’s great.A: How much is the rent?B: The rent each month is $1050.A: That’s a lot of money.B: Did you have a better price in mind?A: What about $800?B: That’s way too low.A: I can’t pay much more than that.B: How about $900 a month?A: That would be fine.B: Great. It was a pleasure doing business with you.2A: I think I may rent this apartment from you.B: That would be wonderful.A: Can you tell me how much I would have to pay for rent? B: The rent is $1050 every month.A: That’s way too much.B: What is good for you?A: I can afford about $800 a month for rent.B: That’s not high enough.A: How much more are you thinking?B: I can let it go at $900 a month.A: That’s almost perfect.B: I can live with that too.3A: I want to rent this apartment.B: I’m glad to hear that.A: How much are you asking?B: You will have to pay $1050 every month.A: I can’t afford that.B: What can you afford?A: I was thinking $800 a month.B: I’ll need you to pay more than that.A: How much more?B: How does $900 every month sound to you?A: I can live with that.B: We have a deal then.Policy Towards PetsA: I was wondering if you allow pets in this building.B: We do allow some pets, but you must pay an additional five hundred dollar security deposit.A: What kind of pets do you allow?B: You may keep either one cat or one dog.A: Can cats and dogs be outside?B: Cats can be outside, but we want them collared or tagged so we know who they belong to. Dogs must be on a leash and are not allowed in the flowerbeds.A: Are there any special places nearby that I can walk my dog?B: There is a dog park down the block.A: Do many other tenants in this building have pets?B: Not too many, but you shouldn’t have any trouble finding someone to share walks with.2A: What is your policy towards tenants keeping pets?B: You may have a pet, but you have to pay an extra two hundred dollar cleaning deposit.A: How many pets can we have?B: You may have only one pet. You can have either a small dog or a cat.A: What is the policy as to where the pets can be outside?B: We ask that you keep your cats indoors or on your balcony. Dogs need to be walked to the street or park.A: Where can I walk my dog?B: There is a park down the street, but you must keep your dog on a leash.A: How many other people have pets around here?B: We have quite a few pet owners here, so if you need help finding a veterinarian, just ask around.3A: Are renters allowed to have pets?B: We allow a small well-behaved pet, but you need to sign an agreement saying you’ll pay for any damages.A: Do you allow both cats and dogs?B: We only allow a medium or small dog or a cat.A: Are there any special areas where animals are allowed or not allowed?B: Cats are to be kept indoors at all times. Dogs must be on a leash and with the owner when outdoors. A: Are there places where I can take my dog for a run?B: There are quite a few hiking trails nearby.A: Are there a lot of pets in this building?B: We don’t have a lot of pet owners, but there are a few around if you have any questions about local pet supplies and dog parks.Checking the Apartment for Anything DamagedA: What do you think about the apartment so far?B: It is beautiful.A: You don’t have any problems with how it looks?B: Actually, there is a problem.A: Like what?B: There are some stains that were left in the carpet.A: Those stains will be cleaned out of the carpet before you move in.B: Oh, is that right?A: Yes. Now what other problems do you have?B: That was the only problem that I saw.A: Well, I’m glad that everything else is to your liking.B: I honestly love it.2A: Do you like the apartment?B: I absolutely love the apartment.A: Everything is okay?B: I do have one problem with the apartment.A: What’s the problem?B: I don’t like all those stains in the carpet.A: We will have the carpet cleaned before you move into the apartment.B: I did not know that.A: I assure you that we will, and if there are any more problems, feel free to tell me. B: That was the only thing that I saw wrong with the apartment.A: I’m glad to know that you think the apartment is so nice.B: It’s absolutely incredible. I’ll take it.3A: What are your thoughts on the apartment?B: I think that it’s absolutely gorgeous.A: There aren’t any problems with the apartment?B: I think that the apartment looks very nice, but I do see some problems.A: What problems?B: I did notice a few stains in the carpet.A: We will have the carpet cleaned before you move in.B: You will?A: Yes, but other than that, are there any more problems?B: That was the only thing that I saw that was wrong with the apartment.A: I’m happy that you find this apartment so appealing.B: It is. I love it.Asking a Friend to Help You Move InA: Hey, what’s up?B: Everything’s fine with me. How about you?A: I need your help.B: What do you need?A: Remember when I told you I’m going to be moving?B: Yeah, I remember.A: Do you think you could help me move?B: Sure, that shouldn’t be a problem. When?A: Are you busy this Saturday?B: I don’t think I have any plans.A: Is 10 o’clock okay with you?B: That’ll be fine. I’ll see you then.2A: What’s going on?B: Things are fine with me. Wha t’s going on with you?A: Would you help me?B: Help you with what?A: You do know I’m getting ready to move, right?B: I remember you telling me.A: Do you mind helping me move in?B: I can help you with that.A: Is this Saturday okay for you?B: I’m free this Saturday.A: Can you come help me at 10:00?B: That’s perfect. I will see you on Saturday.3A: What are you doing?B: Nothing much. What’s up with you?A: Actually, I was wondering if you could help me with something.B: What would you like me to help you with?A: Well, you know I’m going to be moving in soon?B: You told me already.A: I was just wondering if you could help me move in.B: I can help you with that.A: Do you have plans on Saturday?B: No, I don’t think so.A: How does 10 am sound to you?B: Saturday at 10:00? I can do that.Calling a Moving CompanyA: How are you doing today?B: Great. Thanks for asking.A: Would you like our assistance with a move?B: Yes, actually I would.A: What would you like us to move for you?B: I need you to move my furniture.A: Could you tell me what kind of residence that we will be picking the furniture up from? B: The furniture is in my apartment.A: Where will we be moving it to?。

租房英语词汇及对话

租房英语词汇及对话

外国人租房子的常用英语1. Do you want to buy or rent?你想买还是想租?一般 walk in 的外国客人很少想买,一般都是租的比较多,虽然这样,我们还是要礼貌地问一句:先生,你想买还是租呢?2. For how many people?How many people will live in the apartment?多少人住?这句可以问出他们大概要多少房多少厅的,有多少人合租?试探他们一下,外国人也会分摊房租,人多的话出的价钱也可能比较高。

3. How many bedrooms do you need?想要多少房的?bedrooms 指的是睡房,其实就是我们中国人说的房间了,知道了客户的需求后就能找盘了。

相关单词:bedroom 睡房living room客厅4. What is your budget?How much would you like to offer for the rent?请问预算多少呢?/ 你想租多少钱的?相关单词:budget预算5. Do you have any special requirement?有没有什么特殊要求?礼貌地问一下客人有没有什么特殊要求,因为有时一些客人是会有一些奇怪的要求的。

一般这样问之后客人会告诉你他想要高楼层的,或是窗口对着山或花园的,或是其他的一些要求。

6. We have keys, we can take you to see the apartment now.我们有钥匙,现在可以带你去看房。

7. Which apartment do you like?你喜欢哪间房?看了几套房子之后问客人喜欢哪套,从中知道客人的喜好,才可以推更加合适的盘,或者根据客户的心理推已看的盘。

8. How long will you stay?你想要住多久?外国人有些只是因为来广州办事需要短租,知道他们租多久后,才能问业主是否短租,以及讨价还价。

租房英语词汇及对话

租房英语词汇及对话

外国人租房子的常用英语1. Do you want to buy or rent你想买还是想租一般walk in的外国客人很少想买,一般都是租的比较多,虽然这样,我们还是要礼貌地问一句:先生,你想买还是租呢2. For how many peopleHow many people will live in the apartment多少人住这句可以问出他们大概要多少房多少厅的,有多少人合租试探他们一下,外国人也会分摊房租,人多的话出的价钱也可能比较高。

3. How many bedrooms do you need想要多少房的bedrooms指的是睡房,其实就是我们中国人说的房间了,知道了客户的需求后就能找盘了。

相关单词:bedroom 睡房living room 客厅4. What is your budgetHow much would you like to offer for the rent请问预算多少呢/你想租多少钱的相关单词:budget 预算5. Do you have any special requirement有没有什么特殊要求礼貌地问一下客人有没有什么特殊要求,因为有时一些客人是会有一些奇怪的要求的。

一般这样问之后客人会告诉你他想要高楼层的,或是窗口对着山或花园的,或是其他的一些要求。

6. We have keys, we can take you to see the apartment now.我们有钥匙,现在可以带你去看房。

7. Which apartment do you like你喜欢哪间房看了几套房子之后问客人喜欢哪套,从中知道客人的喜好,才可以推更加合适的盘,或者根据客户的心理推已看的盘。

8. How long will you stay你想要住多久外国人有些只是因为来广州办事需要短租,知道他们租多久后,才能问业主是否短租,以及讨价还价。

9. prepaid 1 month rent, 2 months deposit2个月的按金,1个月的租金预付10. the decoration / view is very good装修/风景十分好11. fully furnished 家电全齐with furniture and appliance 带家私家电newly renovated 新装修super river view 无敌海景12. sign the contract 签合同以下内容会员跟帖回复才能看到==============================13. 以下是一些常用单词,大家可以记一记flat [英]公寓apartment 公寓deplex 复式 (有部电影也叫duplex,超好笑,推荐大家去找来看看,中文名叫双层公寓)house 有瓦顶的房,但是现在引申意义可以用来形容一般的房子[red]一般租的那些我们都还是用会apartment这个词比较贴切,客人容易理解[/red]furniture 家私appliance 家电lift/elevator 电梯stairs 楼梯how is your house hunting goingL: not very well. I haven’t found anything within my price range yet.H: how much are you looking to spendL: I can only afford about 300 pounds a month.H: looks like you’re not going to get more than a bedroom in a shared flat with that.L: really That’s a lot of money to pay for one room.H: well, if you want to live in London, you have to pay the price! L: do you know of anyone who needs a roommateH: I can ask around at work. Do you have a preference for smakers or non-smokersL: I’d prefer non-smoking roommates, but I guess I’ll have to takewhat I can get!H: how long do you want to sign a contract forL: I can sign a contract up to a year. I don’t know where I’ll be after that.H: do you need a furnished or unfurnished apartmentL: I don’t have any furniture, so it’d be great if it were furnished. H: you know that you’ll have to pay utilities on top of the rent, rightL: no, I thought that would be included in the rent.H: it’s not usually included, so you’ll have to factor in about 100 pounds more each month for utilities.L: I don't think I can afford that.H: don’t worry. Sometimes people will give you a discount if you promise to do the clearing or take care of the children.L: that’s agood idea. I’ll look into finding something like that.你的房子找的怎么样了不怎么样。

租房英语词汇及对话.doc

租房英语词汇及对话.doc

外国人租房子的常用英语1. Do you want to buy or rent?你想买仍是想租?一般 walk in 的外国客人很少想买,一般都是租的比较多,尽管这样,咱们仍是要礼貌地问一句:先生,你想买仍是租呢?2. For how many people?How many people will live in the apartment?多少人住?这句能够问出他们大概要多少房多少厅的,有多少人合租?打听他们一下,外国人也会分摊房租,人多的话出的价钱也或许比较高。

3. How many bedrooms do you need?想要多少房的?bedrooms 指的是睡房,其实便是咱们中国人说的房间了,知道了客户的需求后就能找盘了。

相关单词:bedroom 睡房living room 客厅4. What is your budget?How much would you like to offer for the rent?请问预算多少呢?/ 你想租多少钱的?相关单词:budget 预算5. Do you have any special requirement?有没有什么特殊要求?礼貌地问一下客人有没有什么特殊要求,由于有时一些客人是会有一些古怪的要求的。

一般这样问之后客人会告知你他想要高楼层的,或是窗口对着山或花园的,或是其他的一些要求。

6. We have keys, we can take you to see the apartment now.咱们有钥匙,现在能够带你去看房。

7. Which apartment do you like?你喜爱哪间房?看了几套房子之后问客人喜爱哪套,从中知道客人的喜爱,才干够推愈加适宜的盘,或许依据客户的心思推已看的盘。

8. How long will you stay?你想要住多久?外国人有些仅仅由于来广州就事需求短租,知道他们租多久后,才干问业主是否短租,以及讨价讨价。

记住:“租房”随便说成“rentahouse”会引起误会哦

记住:“租房”随便说成“rentahouse”会引起误会哦

记住:“租房”随便说成“rentahouse”会引起误会哦关于租房首先,租房的英语需要分情况来说明,如果你说rent a house~别人可能会jio得你家里有矿(交个旁友?老铁?)。

因为house是那种,独门独院的房子,相当于一栋小别墅吧,而咱们的租房一般就是租一间房、公寓或单元房。

如果是租公寓、单元房大家可以用rent an apartment/a flatI want to rent an apartment in the Sanlitun area.我想在三里屯租一间公寓。

现在大多数人选择跟别人合租,也就是自己只租一间房。

租单间就可以用rent a room,从某人那里租一间房可以在后面加from。

I rent a room from her.我向她租了一间房。

合租可以用share来表示。

If the amount you can afford for rent seems too low,consider sharing an apartment.如果你能承担的资金比较低的话,可以考虑合租一个公寓。

关于租金等租房大家要注意很多问题,比如水电燃气费有没有包含在房租(chummage/rent)里面。

水电费utilitiesUtility是公用事业的意思,包含水电、燃气等服务。

问房租包不包括水电费可以这样问:Does the rent include the utilities/ costs for water and electricity?请问房租包括水电费吗?The utilities are included in the rent.房租包含水电燃气费在看好房子之后,大家需要跟房东(landlord)或中介(letting agency/real estate agency)签合同(sign a contract)插入一个题外话:大白觉得能跟房东直接对接最好了!因为大白就被中介坑了!宗介跑路了,押金、八月房租都要不回来了然后在网上看到好多人被中介坑,大家在外租房一定要小心。

租房常用英语

租房常用英语

租房常用词汇1.涉及人物:landlord 房东landlady 女房东tenant 房客flatmate 合租者housing agent 房屋中介middleman 二房东2.房子类型:apartment/flat 公寓youth hostel 青年旅馆semi-detached 半独立式房子Houses(独立房子/洋房/双层小楼)semi-detached house 一栋房子从中间隔开,成为两户人家,花园也用篱笆隔开detached house 一栋独立房子一家拥有terraced houses 一排连接起来的房子,有些像公寓,在伦敦多见3.房间设施:single room 单人间double room 双人间basement 地下室lobby 大厅living room 客厅bedroom 卧室balcony 阳台main bedroom 主卧fence 篱笆gate 前花园篱笆上的门front door 房子前门roof 屋顶garage 车库drive 车库通向马路的空地Flats(公寓)block of flats 楼房ground floor 第一层first floor 第二层lift 电梯stairs 楼梯steps 楼外的台阶balcony 阳台Renting(租房)4.设备utilities 水电气暖等公共设施furniture 家具refrigerator/freezer/fridge 电冰箱washing machine 洗衣机water heater 热水器rice cooker 电饭煲air conditioning 空调sofa 沙发internet access 网络接入5.外围设施garage 车库security office 保安室convenience store 便利商店refuse bin 垃圾桶bus station 巴士站life/elevator 电梯6.其它house leasing contract 租赁合同deposit 定金agency fee 中介费resold apartment 二手房affordable housing 经济适用房contract 合同furnished 有家具(家私)的房子unfurnished 无家具(家私)的房子Describing a flat or house(房屋描述)cozy 本意温馨的,实际上是说房子很小draughty 冷风阵阵(因为窗子装配不好) central heating 中央供暖near station 离近火车站,往往离市中心较远Rooms(房间)living room/lounge 起居室carpet 地毯coffee table 茶几armchair 单人沙发sofa 沙发remote control 遥控器fridge 冰箱freezer 冷冻冰箱kettle 电烧水壶stool 厨房高脚椅oven 烤箱dishwasher 洗碗机tap 水龙头sink 洗碗池cupboard 橱柜shower 淋浴/冲凉bath 浴缸toilet 马桶租房流程1、网络找有房屋出租(To lease, To let)的广告2、打电话给租屋中介(leasing agent)或是房东(landlord, landlady)确定房源。

“租房子”的英语表达方式攻略

“租房子”的英语表达方式攻略
房子是用哪种热水器,瓦斯还是电热水器?
What's the house rent? When is the rent due? And how much security deposit do you require?
房租是多少?什么时候付房租?另外你们要求付多少保证金?
It's located in the suburbs? Well even though that sounds like a steal, I really want something downtown.
This faucet leaks day and night.
这个水龙头在不停地漏水。
Are there laundry facilities/air conditioner?
这里有洗衣设备/空调吗?
Do you have any apartments for rent right now?
这里有没有房子要出租?
Are the utilities included in the rent?
房租中包括水、电和煤气费吗?
How much does electricity cost?
电费多少钱?
Is there a fire extinguisher?
这里有灭火器吗?
I want to rent your apartment.
我想租你的公寓。
Are we allowed to keep pets?
可以养宠物吗?
When can we move in?
我们什么时候可以搬进来?
It's a nice apartment.
这套房子挺让人喜欢的。
Can I get it back when I move out?

英语房屋租赁词汇

英语房屋租赁词汇

房屋租赁核心词汇.................................................................租房信息咨询:首先landlord / landlady房东﹡﹡和tenant租客﹡﹡通过house agency房产中介﹡﹡(或house agent房产代理人﹡﹡)联系,洽谈租房事宜。

一.确定住宿形式:type of accommodation住宿形式﹡﹡homestay(stay with a family)住在当地人家里﹡﹡student hostel (student accommodation )学生公寓﹡﹡----dormitory (=dorm)宿舍﹡♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥二.住宿类型分为两大类:①flat(英式公寓)(考试概率高)﹡﹡= apartment(美式公寓)﹡一般位于city center﹡﹡ = downtown (市中心) ﹡﹡②house房屋﹡﹡一般位于suburbs﹡﹡ = outskirts (郊区) ﹡﹡♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥三.确定rent租金﹡﹡和deposit押金﹡﹡(for security﹡﹡为了安全)Maximum /minimum rent﹡(最高/最低)租金的价格depends on取决于:⑴ location位置①urban area 市区地段﹡②rural area 乡村地段﹡﹡⑵environment/ surroundings环境①near public transport靠近公共交通比如靠近tube﹡﹡= subway﹡﹡=underground ﹡﹡= metro 地铁或者bus stop 公交车站或者airport机场②near the university/ office 靠近大学或工作地点proximity﹡﹡(= close常考同义词转换)to your office is an issue靠近你的工作地点也是个应该考虑的因素③安静的环境neighborhood﹡﹡街区是否noisy喧闹真题:problems of the accommodation: difficult to study原文:They have three young children and it is difficult for me to study.④各类帐单和设备租赁费用是否包括在租金内Rent includes:Water bills水费﹡﹡Telephone bills 电话费﹡﹡Electric bills电费﹡﹡Gas bills煤气费﹡﹡Telephone rental电话租赁﹡﹡Laundry fee 洗衣费﹡⑤facility﹡﹡设施是否齐全分为equipment﹡﹡用电设备和furniture﹡﹡家具(注意:facility复数→facilities但是equipment&furniture两个单词不能加s,例如:a piece of equipment一件家具,a piece of furniture一套设备)先确定房间类型room type:a single room(with single bed)单人房﹡﹡a double room(with double bed)双人房(一张双人床)﹡﹡a twin room (with twin bed)双人房(两张单人床)﹡﹡a triple room(with triple bed)三人房﹡﹡a studio apartment 单间公寓再确定房间附加结构:availability of : living room 起居室﹡﹡bedroom 卧室﹡﹡bathroom=toliet 厕所﹡﹡laundry room 洗衣房﹡dining room 餐厅﹡﹡kitchen 厨房﹡﹡shared room (eg:shared kitchen) 公用房间............................................................................garage 车库﹡﹡garden 花园﹡﹡courtyard 园子﹡﹡fence 栅栏lawn 草坪basement 地下室﹡balcony 阳台﹡﹡corridor 走廊﹡wing 侧厅﹡side entrance / gate﹡侧门fire door=fire exit(for emergency ,be locked inside)﹡安全出口lobby 大厅lift(英) / elevator(美) 电梯escalator 自动扶梯stairs 楼梯﹡ceiling 天花板﹡roof屋顶....................................................................................... ...最后查看家具配置:furnished / unfurnished 配备家具的/未配备家具的sofa / couch 沙发/长沙发carpet 地毯﹡﹡(ceiling)fan 吊扇digital TV 数字电视satellite TV 卫星电视stereo system 立体声音响﹡laptop手提电脑﹡﹡air conditioner 空调﹡﹡radiator 电暖炉﹡﹡curtain 窗帘﹡﹡closet 橱柜wardrobe 衣橱﹡cupboard 碗柜﹡cabinet 橱柜washing machine 洗衣机﹡dishwasher 洗碗机﹡microwave oven 微波炉﹡﹡vacuum cleaner 吸尘器refrigerator/ fridge 冰箱﹡﹡gas cooker 煤气灶water heater 热水器﹡﹡(heating system加热系统--fuel燃料--coal煤--firewood柴火) oven 烤箱bed-linen 床上用品quilt 被子pillow 枕头sheet 被单blanket 毯子﹡mattress 床垫﹡﹡cushion 垫子towel 毛巾﹡﹡♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ 四.确定好条件,房东谈居住要求House rules:non-smoker 不吸烟者non-drinker 不喝酒者special food requirements 关于食物的特殊要求﹡﹡vegetarian素食者﹡﹡or allergy 过敏﹡﹡or no red meat不吃牛羊肉need intermediate English proficiency 需要中等英语水平﹡﹡ need privacy 需要隐私﹡♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥五.确定看房时间make an appointment 预约﹡﹡viewing arrangements 看房安排﹡﹡sign the lease签租约pay for the contract 支付合同费用﹡move-in notice 入住通知♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥考点:1。

租房使用词汇

租房使用词汇

学生在澳大利亚留学,在租房的时候一定要多熟练掌握以下词汇:Renting (租房)landlord 房东rent 房租House Leasing Contract 房屋合同deposit 定金furnished house/ apartment有家具的房子/公寓unfurnished house/ apartment 无家具的房子/公寓a vacant room/ a spare room 空房single room 单人间double room 双人间utilities 水、电、煤气和垃圾处理等费用flatmate 合住一套公寓的人;合租者letting agency 房屋中介agency fee 中介费海外留学租房三攻略home stay 寄宿家庭(指和房东住在一起,由房东提供食宿)university accommodation 学校宿舍(住在大学提供的宿舍里)private accommodation 私人住房Room (房间)cozy 温馨的living room/lounge 起居室;客厅bedroom 卧室main bedroom 主卧carpet 地毯coffee table (置于沙发前的)茶几armchair 单人沙发sofa 沙发remote control 遥控器radiator 暖气片central heating 中央供暖fridge/ freezer 冰箱kettle 电烧水壶stool 厨房高脚椅oven 烤箱dishwasher 洗碗机tap 水龙头sink 洗碗池cupboard 橱柜shower 淋浴/冲凉bath 浴缸bathroom 卫生间main bathroom 主卫toilet 马桶Flat/Apartment (公寓)block of flats 公寓楼ground floor 第一层first floor 第二层lift/elevator 电梯stairs 楼梯steps 楼外的台阶balcony 阳台租房英语必备IIA-David B-房东C-David's wifeA: I've been told you might have a vacant room.听说您有空房间。

实用英语 租房还在说“rent a house”?

实用英语  租房还在说“rent a house”?

实用英语| 租房还在说“rent a house”?现在有不少成年人都漂泊在外各种“漂”都已经不奇怪而一个人在外拼搏总需要有一个自己的家今天小编就给大家总结一下租房用到的一些英语Accommodation 住宿part1.mp3来自五言学刊00:0000:34说到房子类型也有不同的种类表达例如:house 指的是别墅类的独栋apartment 指的是常见的公寓flat 同样也是指公寓而两者的区别在于英式和美式的区别flat(英式)apartment(美式)合租的话可以表达为:share a flat 合租所以对于租房的话如果说rent a house那么一般理解的就是想要租一个别墅类的独栋房所以要谨慎使用以免造成别人的误会rent an apartment租一个公寓就是比较常见的例如:I want to rent an apartmentnear my college.我想在我学校附近租一个公寓房子的话还要考虑配备的房间bedroom 卧室例如:How many rooms are therein the apartment?这个公寓有几间房间?I need an apartment with two bedrooms. 我想要一个两间卧室的公寓或者:It’s a one-bedroom apartment.这是一居室kitchen 厨房例如:I hope it has a big kitchen.我希望有一个大的厨房balcony 阳台例如:Is it has a balcony?有阳台吗?garage 车库例如:Is it has a garage?有车库吗?或者:Is there a parking garage here? 这里有停车场吗?Is there a subway station near here? 附近有地铁站吗?furniture n. 家具furnished adj. 已经配备家具了的例如:Is it furnished?有家具吗?unfurnished adj. 没有配备家具的part2.mp3来自五言学刊00:0000:22budget 预算例如:What is your budget?你的预算是多少?rent rate 租金例如:How much is the rent?租金是多少?或者What is the rental price?租金是多少?deposit n. 押金例如:How much is the deposit?押金是多少?lease n. 租约,租期例如:How long will be the lease here? 租期是多久?Can I have a month-to-month lease?我可以按月租赁吗?month-to-month 按月这里也可以换成year-to-year 按年week-to-week 按周landlord 房东例如:The landlord will ask for1 month deposit and 3 month a pay.房东要求押一付三或者:You have to pay two months’ rent as a deposit andone month’s rent in advance.押二付一in advance 预先住的房子是非常重要的东西可能最重要的不在于价钱而在于适合自己租房的时候最重要的是清楚表达自己的诉求这样才能找到自己满意的房子。

留学英语租房词汇大全

留学英语租房词汇大全

留学英语租房词汇大全要了,还不会找房子?关于租房的英语知识有哪些?为帮助大家租房,为大家分享国外租房一定会用到的英语,在国外租房应该怎么说呢~一起来看看吧!1. Do you have any apartments for rent right now?请问还有房子可以出租吗?2. What kind of apartment do you have?你们有什么样的公寓呢?3. When would it be convenient for me to view the room please?请问我什么时候去看房比较方便呢?1. How many square meters is this apartment?这套公寓有多少平米?2. Does the rent include the costs for water and heating?请问房租包括水费和暖气费吗?3. What's the rent on that? How much is the deposit?租金是多少?押金又是多少?4. When shall we sign the rental agreement?我们什么时候能签租赁协议?5. How can I pay for utilities (water,electricity,gas)?我该如何支付水电燃气费呢?1. The air conditioning/washing machine isn't working.空调(洗衣机)坏了!2. Could you organize for it to be repaired please?你能抽时间找人修一下吗?3. They leave their garbage in the hallway, whichleaves an unpleasant smell and attracts rats.他们把垃圾堆在走廊里,味道很难闻,还把老鼠都招来了。

租房英语词汇及对话

租房英语词汇及对话

外国人租房子的常用英语1. Do you want to buy or rent?你想买还是想租?一般walk in的外国客人很少想买,一般都是租的比较多,虽然这样,我们还是要礼貌地问一句:先生,你想买还是租呢?2. For how many people?How many people will live in the apartment?多少人住?这句可以问出他们大概要多少房多少厅的,有多少人合租试探他们一下,外国人也会分摊房租,人多的话出的价钱也可能比较高。

3. How many bedrooms do you need?想要多少房的?bedrooms指的是睡房,其实就是我们中国人说的房间了,知道了客户的需求后就能找盘了。

相关单词:bedroom 睡房living room 客厅4. What is your budget?How much would you like to offer for the rent?请问预算多少呢/你想租多少钱的?相关单词:budget 预算5. Do you have any special requirement?有没有什么特殊要求?礼貌地问一下客人有没有什么特殊要求,因为有时一些客人是会有一些奇怪的要求的。

一般这样问之后客人会告诉你他想要高楼层的,或是窗口对着山或花园的,或是其他的一些要求。

6. We have keys, we can take you to see the apartment now.我们有钥匙,现在可以带你去看房。

7. Which apartment do you like?你喜欢哪间房?看了几套房子之后问客人喜欢哪套,从中知道客人的喜好,才可以推更加合适的盘,或者根据客户的心理推已看的盘。

8. How long will you stay?你想要住多久?外国人有些只是因为来广州办事需要短租,知道他们租多久后,才能问业主是否短租,以及讨价还价。

公共英语五级听力高频词汇:租房

公共英语五级听力高频词汇:租房

HOUSE-RENTINGPeoplelandlord / landlady (女)房东tenant房客agent/agency中介host family接待家庭guest客人neighbour邻居Feesrent 租金deposit 押金utility bills 水电费water / gas / electricity / telephone bill weekly/monthly每周的/每月的refundable 可退回的insurance保险contract合同,合约Location位置downtown / city centre市中心suburbs / outskirts 郊区urban/rural area市区/郊县north北, south南, east东, west西northwest西北;southwest西南northeast东北;southeast东南northern北边的road/street/avenue街道Accommodation 住宿property房产guest house招待所homestay 寄宿家庭flat / apartment公寓studio apartment单身公寓single room单人间twin room 双人间(两个床) triple room 三人间Dietrefreshments/ snack点心special food / dietary requirement对于食物特殊要求food allergies/ be allergic to 对…食物过敏vegetarian素食主义者seafood海鲜Facility / Equipment / Apparatus 设备living room客厅dining room饭厅kitchen厨房kitchen-diner bathroom卫生间garden花园yard庭院cloakroom衣帽间study书房garage 车库car park 停车场lift电梯fire gate/exit紧急出口air conditioner / conditioning 空调heating取暖closed-circuit TV / video surveillance 闭路电视/监控系统。

加拿大租房常用到的英语

加拿大租房常用到的英语

加拿大租房常用到的英语在加拿大租房过程中,以下是一些常用到的英语词汇和短语:1. Apartment/House Rental Terms:• Lease: 租赁合同• Landlord: 房东• Tenant: 房客• Rent: 租金• Security Deposit: 押金• Utilities: 公共事业费(水、电、气等)• Lease Agreement: 租赁协议• Move-in Date: 入住日期• Lease Term: 租赁期限• Sublet: 转租2. Room Description:• Bedroom: 卧室• Bathroom: 浴室• Kitchen: 厨房• Living Room: 客厅• Dining Room: 餐厅• Furnished: 家具齐全的• Unfurnished: 未经装修的• Utilities Included: 包含水电费的3. Payment:• Monthly Rent: 月租金• Due Date: 缴租日期• Late Fee: 滞纳金• Payment Method: 付款方式• Bank Transfer: 银行转账• Cheque: 支票4. Maintenance and Repairs:• Maintenance Fee: 维护费• Repair: 修理• Landlord's Responsibilities: 房东的责任• Tenant's Responsibilities: 房客的责任5. Miscellaneous:• Pet-Friendly: 允许携带宠物的• Parking Included: 包含停车位的• Laundry Facilities: 洗衣设施• No Smoking: 禁止吸烟• Lease Renewal: 续租• Eviction Notice: 赶走通知6. Viewing the Property:• Open House: 开放日• Tour: 参观• Inspection: 检查• Application Form: 申请表格7. Questions to Ask:• Is it furnished or unfurnished?• What utilities are included?• How long is the lease term?• Are pets allowed?• What is the policy on smoking?• Is there a security deposit?在租房过程中,与房东和其他租户的交流非常重要。

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201X年的租金仍然面临较大的上涨压力,租房话题是3月最热门的话题,那么今天我们就来说说与租房有关的英语表达。

1. This house is for rent .
此房出租。

2. It ' s really a bargain .
租金很便宜。

3. I want to rent a furnished house .
我想要有家具的房子。

4. That house is for sale . It has central heating .
此房出售,房子里有供暖设备。

5. What kind of furniture do you like ?
你喜欢什么样的家具?
6. This is a rather old house . It needs painting .
这房子挺旧的,得刷一下才行。

7. I want an apartment with two bedrooms and a kitchen .
我想要一套有两间卧室和一个厨房的公寓。

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外国人租房子的常用英语1. Do you want to buy or rent?你想买还是想租?一般walk in的外国客人很少想买,一般都是租的比较多,虽然这样,我们还是要礼貌地问一句:先生,你想买还是租呢?2. For how many people?How many people will live in the apartment?多少人住?这句可以问出他们大概要多少房多少厅的,有多少人合租?试探他们一下,外国人也会分摊房租,人多的话出的价钱也可能比较高。

3. How many bedrooms do you need?想要多少房的?bedrooms指的是睡房,其实就是我们中国人说的房间了,知道了客户的需求后就能找盘了。

相关单词:bedroom 睡房living room 客厅4. What is your budget?How much would you like to offer for the rent?请问预算多少呢?/你想租多少钱的?相关单词:budget 预算5. Do you have any special requirement?有没有什么特殊要求?礼貌地问一下客人有没有什么特殊要求,因为有时一些客人是会有一些奇怪的要求的。

一般这样问之后客人会告诉你他想要高楼层的,或是窗口对着山或花园的,或是其他的一些要求。

6. We have keys, we can take you to see the apartment now.我们有钥匙,现在可以带你去看房。

7. Which apartment do you like?你喜欢哪间房?看了几套房子之后问客人喜欢哪套,从中知道客人的喜好,才可以推更加合适的盘,或者根据客户的心理推已看的盘。

8. How long will you stay?你想要住多久?外国人有些只是因为来办事需要短租,知道他们租多久后,才能问业主是否短租,以及讨价还价。

9. prepaid 1 month rent, 2 months deposit2个月的按金,1个月的租金预付10. the decoration / view is very good装修/风景十分好11. fully furnished家电全齐with furniture and appliance带家私家电newly renovated新装修super river view无敌海景12. sign the contract签合同13. 以下是一些常用单词,大家可以记一记flat [英]公寓apartment公寓deplex复式(有部电影也叫duplex,超好笑,推荐大家去找来看看,中文名叫双层公寓)house有瓦顶的房,但是现在引申意义可以用来形容一般的房子[red]一般租的那些我们都还是用会apartment这个词比较贴切,客人容易理解[/red]furniture家私appliance家电lift/elevator电梯stairs楼梯房地产英语对话(一)——租赁相关对话一、客户上门求租●客户:我想租个房子。

I would like to rent an apartment.●Agent:您有什么条件吗?/请问您要什么户型的? What do you need?/What kind of an apartment would you like to rent?一、客户上门求租●客户:七十到一百平米,两个卧室,有中央空调,国贸附近的新楼。

A newtwo bedroom apartment, around 70 to 100 square meters, central heatand air conditioning, in the GuoMao area.●Agent:您可以接受什么价格范围的房子?/大约价位多少?And what isyour price range? /How much do you want to spend?●客户:五千到八千块钱。

5000-8000 RMB.(1)有合适的房源,能马上带看●Agent:我们还真有一套这样的房子。

您有时间去看一下吗?We do haveone available. Do you have time to go look?●客户:有时间。

我们现在就去吧。

Yes, I do. Shall we go now?●Agent:好的,走吧。

OK, let's go.(2)查询电脑,找到合适的房源●Agent:稍等。

我帮您查一下……蓝堡里有一套一室一厅,5800,23层中的4层,家电齐全,精装修。

您觉得怎么样?Hold on. I'll check for you… There's an apartment in Blue castle: 5800 RMB, on the fourth floor out of 23, all major appliances, with fine decoration.What do you think?(2)查询电脑,找到合适的房源●客户:好的。

我今天能去看房吗?Good. Can I go see the apartmenttoday?●Agent:下午七点,我带您去看房怎么样?I'll take you to check theapartment at 7 p.m. Would that be OK?●客户:好的。

Sure.(3)没有马上找到合适的●Agent:好的,我已经把您的要求都登记下来了。

您等我们电话吧。

OK, Ihave taken down your requirements. Please wait for our call.二、客户电话询问●客户:你好,是陈先生吗?Hello, is it Mr. Chen?●Agent:S是的。

peaking.●客户:我对您在登在网上的那套公寓很感兴趣。

I’m interested in theapartment you advertised on the internet.●Agent:哪一套?要买还是要租呢?Which one?To buy or to rent?二、客户电话询问●客户:It’s the one in gemdale , 112 square meters . I would like to rent.Could you tell me something about the apartment? 金地那套112平米的。

租。

你能告诉我一些公寓的简况吗?●Agent:There are two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a kitchen. 一共有两间卧室,一间浴室,一个厨房。

二、客户电话询问●客户:Well. How about the surroundings? 恩。

周边环境怎么样啊?●Agent:The residents there are friendly and the community also has agood security system. 那里的居民很友好,而且小区里也有很好的安全设施。

●客户:So can I visit the apartment this Friday morning? 那我这个礼拜五早上可以看看公寓吗?●Agent:Sure. 可以的。

三、带看后●Agent:你觉得这房子怎么样?What do you think of the house?●客户:房子装修的不错,不过屋子里太空了,没有书桌,也没有洗衣机。

It'swell decorated. But the house seems a little empty without a desk and a washing machine.●Agent:书桌和洗衣机我们都可以给你配。

We can have these thingspurchased for you.●客户:卧室没有空调,夏天太热了。

And there's no air conditioner in thebedroom. It will be hot in the summer.四、准备签合同●客户:你好,上次看的那个房子,我打算租下来。

Hello, I want to rent theapartment I checked out last time.●Agent:那好,您什么时候方便签合同?Good. What time do you think willbe OK to come sign the contract?●客户:今天晚上吧。

我需要带什么东西?Tonight. What should I bring?●Agent:您带上身份证和现金就可以了。

Bring your ID card and themoney.●客户:好的,那晚上见吧。

OK, see you tonight.涉外房产中介常用英文单词房屋内部:●single bedroom double bedroom livingroom kitchen toilet bathroom●单人房双人房起居室厨房厕所浴室●房屋外围:●courtyard garage balcony corridor fence fountain●院子车库阳台走廊栅栏喷泉●家电:●fridge washing machine dishwasher water heater microwaveoven stereo system●冰箱洗衣机洗碗机热水器微波炉音响●radiator toaster dryer air conditioner●电暖炉烤面包机干燥机空调●卧室:●single bed doublebed bed-linen blanket sheet mattress quilt pillow●单人床双人床被单和枕套毯子床单床垫棉被枕头●curtain wardrobe armchair●窗帘衣橱扶手椅子●浴室:(以下词汇听懂即可)●detergent tap towel sponge shampoo soap lotioncream shaver●清洁剂笼头手巾,毛巾洗澡用的海绵香波香皂洗发液面霜剔须刀●●住宿类:●homestay student hostel dormitory flat/apartment●学生公寓宿舍公寓●地理位置:●suburb/outskirts downtown/urban area●郊区市区●landlord/landlady tenant deposit No smoking/pets●房东/女房东租客押金不接受吸烟或养宠物(一)有关房子本身的1)别墅:Single Family House, Single House,或者就是用house,这里的house就是指独立的房子。

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