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懂你英语Level 4 Unit 3 Part 3 Dialogue

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Landlord Trouble

M: You don't look good. Is something bothering you?

W: Yes, it's my landlord.

M: Oh, it there something wrong with your flat?

W: No, there is nothing wrong with the flat. But I'm going to have to move out.

Exercise:

1. She doesn't look good because she has to move out of her flat.


M: Why do you have to move out?

W: For the last two months, a friend has been staying with me. She is staying until she can find a job.

M: That's nice of you.

W: Yes, but I'm not supposed to have anyone staying there.

M: Was that in the rental agreement?

W: Yes, it was. It's okay if a friend stays for a few days, but not for more than that.

Exercise:

1. Her friend has been staying there for the last two months.


M: So you broke the agreement, even though it was for a good reason.

W: Anyway, one of my neighbors told the landlord about my friend. So now I'm in trouble. The landlord is angry and says she can't trust me.

M: That's ridiculous.

W: I told her about my friend and how I'm trying to help her, but she doesn't care.

Exercise:

1. The landlord is angry and says she can't trust me.

Repeat & Read Sentences:

1. There's nothing wrong with her flat.

2. One of her neighbors told the landlord about her friend.

3. Her friend was going to stay until she could find a job.

4. The rental agreement says she's not supposed to have anyone staying there.

5. It's okay if a friend stays for a few days, but not for more than that.


M: Wow, she doesn't sound very nice.

W: That's right, she isn't nice. She's just interested in money. In fact, she is going to keep my security deposit.

M: How can she do that? Nothing is damaged, right?

W: Right, everything in the flat is fine. She's keeping the deposit because I broke the rental agreement.

Exercise:

— Why can the landlord keep the deposit?

— Because she broke the rental agreement.


M: What about your rent?

W: Yes, that's another problem. I've already paid 3 months' rent, so I hope I get it back.

M: What can you do if she doesn't return it?

W: I don't know. I'll talk to my agent. He's nice, and maybe he can help. Maybe I should refuse to leave the flat until I get it back.

M: Be sure to take pictures of the flat.

W: What for?

M: Just to show the condition of the flat. Then she can't say your friend damage it in anyway.

W: Good idea. She's a small-minded, evil woman. I should never have rented it from her in the first place.

Exercise:

1. Maybe I should refuse to leave the flat until I get it back.

Repeat & Read Sentences:

1. She's just interested in money.

2. She's paid 3 months' rent in advance.

3. The landlord is going to keep the deposit.

4. She's keeping the deposit because I broke the rental agreement.

5. I've already paid 3 months' rent, so I hope I get it back.