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Natural English for Your Ears: Talking about Housing in the UK and USA (Can You Understand?)
In this English listening practice, you'll learn real phrases and natural English expressions while discovering the key differences between houses in the UK and the USA! 🏠🇬🇧🇺🇸 From house sizes and layouts to renting...
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Natural English for Your Ears: Talking about Housing in the UK and USA (Can You Understand?) is an episode from To Fluency Podcast: English with Jack by Jack from To Fluency. In this English listening practice, you'll learn real phrases and...
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Published Mar 11, 2025, 00:22:55 long, audio available.
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In this English listening practice, you'll learn real phrases and natural English expressions while discovering the key differences between houses in the UK and the USA! 🏠🇬🇧🇺🇸 From house sizes and layouts to renting, buying, and home design, this lesson is packed with essential vocabulary, cultural insights, and idioms to help you speak and understand English fluently. 👉 Stay until the end to learn common phrases, idioms, and housing vocabulary differences between British and American English! 📌 Watch more English podcast episodes: 📚 Key Differences Between UK & US Houses ✔️ House Sizes • UK: 76 m² (~800 sq ft) 🏡 • USA: 201 m² (~2,000+ sq ft) 🏠 ✔️ Layouts & Design • UK: Smaller, separate rooms • USA: Open-plan living spaces ✔️ Storage & Closets • UK: Wardrobes 🚪 • USA: Walk-in closets 👕 ✔️ Heating & Cooling • UK: Radiators, no air conditioning ❄️🔥 • USA: Forced air systems (AC & heating) 🌬️ ✔️ Renting & Buying • UK: Homes are often furnished 🛋️ • USA: Homes are usually unfurnished 📦 ✔️ Neighborhoods & Suburbs • UK: More people live close to city centers 🏙️ • USA: Suburban living is more common 🚗 ✔️ Outdoor Spaces • UK: Gardens 🌿 • USA: Yards 🌳 📌 Useful Housing & Home Phrases ✅ "Cramped" – Small and lacking space "UK homes feel a bit cramped compared to the US." ✅ "Furnished vs. Unfurnished" – Whether a house comes with furniture "In the UK, many rental homes come furnished." ✅ "To hire movers" – Paying professionals to move your furniture "We hired movers to make the process easier." ✅ "Open-plan layout" – A design where rooms are not separated by walls "Many US homes have an open-plan kitchen and living room." ✅ "Terraced house" – A row of houses attached together "She lives in a terraced house in London." ✅ "Suburbs" – Residential areas outside city centers "Most American families live in the suburbs." ✅ "A roof over your head" – A home or shelter "Even though the apartment is small, at least I have a roof over my head." ✅ "To feel at home" – To feel comfortable in a new place "After a few weeks in Spain, I started to feel at home." ✅ "Make yourself at home" – A phrase to welcome guests "Come in and make yourself at home!" ✅ "The walls have ears" – Be careful what you say, someone might be listening "We shouldn’t gossip too much at work—the walls have ears." 📌 British vs. American Housing Vocabulary 🇬🇧 UK → 🇺🇸 USA 🏢 Flat → Apartment 🚪 Lift → Elevator 🏡 Garden → Yard 🔑 Estate agent → Realtor 🏠 Semi-detached house → Duplex 📦 Letting agency → Rental agency 📏 Ground floor → First floor 📩 Want to improve your English? 1️⃣
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