Your friend has been offered a place on a course at the university where you studied. He/She would like your advice about finding a place to live. Write an email to your friend. In your email • describe where you lived when you were a student at the university • recommend the best way for him/her to look for accommodation warn him/her of mistakes students make when choosing accommodation.

Dear John, I hope you're doing well. It was
such
joyful news to hear that you've got admission to the university where I have studied. I know that finding accommodation can be a big headache sometimes but I'm definitely going to help you with that. I lived in student housing during my study period. University has their own accommodations available on rent for students and they are very suitable for study environment. They are within walking distance of the campus, grocery stores, and public transportations. I think you should start looking for accommodation on different websites
such
as Kijiji, and SmartRentals. You can
also
consider getting help from the student service centre on the campus as sometimes, they
also
have information regarding available rental properties in the region. Please look for a room as early as possible because they tend to get rented out pretty quickly.
Also
, do not forget to check if the in-unit laundry is available. I hope to see you soon! Your friend, Rohit
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • dormitories
  • rental agreements
  • house-hunting
  • budgeting
  • commute
  • utilities
  • security deposit
  • lease
  • proximity
  • amenities
  • landlord
  • tenant rights
  • real estate agent
  • furnished/unfurnished
  • flatmates
  • on-campus/off-campus living
  • viewings
  • public transportation
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