RENTING A FLAT

Paul Blake and his friends are travelling around Europe. They are in

London now and they want to rent a flat for a week.

Rod: 367594. Rod Nelson speaking.

Paul: Oh, hello. My name's P&ul Blake. I'm ringing about the flat.

Rod: You're the first.

Paul: Could you tell me something about the flat?

Rod: Well, there is quite a big sitting room and a kitchen.

Paul: What about bedrooms?

Rod: There are two bedrooms — one big and one small, but it's quite nice.

Paul: What about the rent? How much is it?

Rod: 30 pounds a week. Are you a tourist?

Paul: Yes, I am from Canada. My friends and I are travelling around Europe. There are there of us. And we plan to stay here in Lon­don for a week.

Rod: Is it you first visit to Britain?

Paul: Yes, it is. I've been dreaming of going to the country of my ances­tors for a long time. My Granny came from Manchester.

Rod: Really? That's interesting. By the way, what do you do?

Paul: I'm studying at the Polytechnic Naval academy My majors are Engineering and Math. And my friends are majoring in Chemis­try. What about you? What do you do?

Rod: I work at Western Aeronautics. I'm an electrical engineer. Why don't you come round and see the flat?

Paul: May we come and see it this afternoon? At about four?

Rod: Yes, do. Four would be fine for me.

Paul: What's the address?

Rod: 57 Bath Road.

Paul: Oh, I know Bath Road. There's a Tube station over there.

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Rod: Right. Then, see you later this afternoon! Bye!

Paul: Cheers!