Finding a Place to Live… Mr. and Mrs. Jones are looking for a place to live. Last night they read the rental ads in the newspaper. Now they are calling.

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Finding a Place to Live… Mr. and Mrs. Jones are looking for a place to live. Last night they read the rental ads in the newspaper. Now they are calling to ask about homes. Click to listen.

Finding a Place to Live… 1.Read the ad. 2.Click on to listen to a phone call. 3.Click anywhere to go to the next screen. House for rent 2130 Columbia Pike $1800, 3 BR 2BA, dwshr, laundry, pets OK

A: I saw your ad for the house. I have some questions B: Sure, go ahead A: Are utilities included? B: Water is included. You pay for the gas and electricity. A: Can I rent month-to-month? B: No, you have to sign a lease for one year. A: Is there a garage? B: No, but there is a driveway. A: We have a very large dog, is that ok? B: No problem, but you’ll need to pay a pet deposit. A: How much is it? B: Three hundred dollars. A: Ok. I will talk to my wife. Can I call you back this afternoon? B: Of course, but don’t wait too long. A lot of people are interested in the house. Click to listen again.