Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.
Preparation
Reading text
Looking for a housemate
Single ensuite room available in our lovely three-bedroom house in Didsbury. Five-minute walk from city centre. Move in from 1 June. Shared kitchen and living room with two female housemates, no parking, £600 a month excluding bills. No pets. Contact 07890 123456 for viewing.
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1. Write the main title or idea bigger to catch people's attention.
2. Keep the message short, with only the most important information.
3. Don't put your address on it!
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I don't know, cause i never share my room with someone, but i prefer share a house to go to univesity, and that's for many reasons, one of them is that booking a house alone will be more expansive than with housemates.
In task one, i think all of them are correct. Can anyone show me the why some sentences are false?
Hello stellapoon,
The false sentences are 2, 4 and 6.
2. You have to share a bathroom.
The room is described as 'ensuite' and in advertisements of this type ensuite means that a bathroom is attached to the room. Also, the advert mentions that the kitchen and living room are shared, but does not say the bathroom is.
4. You can keep your car here.
The advert specifies 'No parking'.
6. Pets can live in the house.
The adverb specifies 'No pets'.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team
I personally prefere living alone. However, if I had to share a house, I would look for my roommates who allign with my lifestyle. Specifically, I would prefere a smoke-free, clean environment, without pets or loud music.
I prefer to live alone. Depending on situation I can share the kichen and living room, not the bedroom and bathroom.
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I did not have a chance to either live alone or in a shared house with strangers before, but I think living alone could make you more comfortable since you don't have to share your living space with others, such as the kitchen room or living room, and you will feel free to anything convenient without concerns about whether it will bother your roommates or not. However, there are also disadvantages of not staying in a shared house; for example, no shared room means no shared rent, so, you will have to pay the whole cost, including rent and bills, which could make your wallet thinner. Additionally, no roommates means your opportunities for social interaction will be reduced.
Generally, whether living alone or in a shared house is based on one's preferences. As my priority in living is freedom and comfort, I will choose to live alone if I can afford the cost.