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Brush and Shave
Views #1400 | Intermediate B2 -
Shower Schedule
Views #1399 | Intermediate B2 -
Power of Personality
Views #1398 | Intermediate B2 -
Introverts and Extroverts
Views #1397 | Intermediate B2 -
Lifestyle Options
Views #1396 | Intermediate B2 -
Having Roommates
Views #1395 | Intermediate B1 -
Is College Worth It?
Views #1394 | Intermediate B2 -
Good Teacher / Bad Teacher
Views #1393 | Intermediate B2 -
SoMe Love
Views #1392 | Intermediate B2 -
Love and Relationships
Views #1391 | Intermediate B2 -
Using AirBnB
Views #1390 | Intermediate B1 -
Ridiculously Expensive City
Views #1398 | Intermediate B1 -
Fast-Paced Life
Views #1388 | Intermediate B2 -
The Perfect Schedule
Views #1387 | Intermediate B2 -
Working in Television
Views #1386 | Intermediate B1 -
First Jobs
Views #1385 | Intermediate B1 -
Stay-at-home Moms
Views #1384 | Intermediate B1 -
Macho Women
Views #1383 | Intermediate B1 -
On the Trail
Views #1382 | Intermediate B2 -
Rodeo Rider
Views #1381 | Beginner A2 -
Truffle Time
Views #1380 | Intermediate B1 -
Baking Cake Pops
Views #1379 | Intermediate B1 -
Freaky Foods
Views #1378 | Intermediate B1 -
Strange Foods
Views #1377 | Intermediate B1 -
Living for Today
Views #1376 | Intermediate B2 -
Bucket List
Views #1375 | Intermediate B2 -
Dream Time
Views #1374 | Intermediate B2 -
His Dream House
Views #1372 | Intermediate B2 -
Her Dream House
Views #1371 | Intermediate B2 -
The Medic
Views #1370 | Intermediate B1 -
Women in Uniform
Views #1369 | Intermediate B2 -
What are you good at?
Views #1368 | Intermediate B1 -
What can you do?
Views #1367 | Intermediate B1 -
Her Do-over
Views #1366 | Intermediate B1 -
His Do-over
Views #1365 | Intermediate B1 -
New York Sports
Views #1364 | Intermediate B2 -
New York Tips
Views #1363 | Intermediate B2 -
City Problems
Views #1362 | Intermediate B1 -
Mega Cities
Views #1361 | Intermediate B1 -
His Life in Japan
Views #1360 | Intermediate B2 -
Her Life in Japan
Views #1359 | Intermediate B2 -
More Ecuador
Views #1357 | Intermediate B2 -
Baby on Board
Views #1356 | Intermediate B2 -
Proud Papa
Views #1355 | Intermediate B2 -
Soup for Supper
Views #1354 | Beginner A2 -
City Superlatives
Views #1353 | Beginner A2 -
Foreign Flicks
Views #1352 | Intermediate B2 -
Hollywood Hits
Views #1351 | Intermediate B2
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Using AirBnB
Todd explains to Meg how AirBnB works and why people like using it instead of hotels.
Todd: Okay. So we’re talking about housing Meg. You know, these days, a lot of people can actually stay in houses when they travel. Like they don’t stay in hotels, they stay in a house. Have you heard about Airbnb?
Meg: Yeah, I have heard of it. I’ve looked at the website a couple of times. Do they have Airbnb where you’re from?
Todd: They do. They actually do have Airbnb in San Francisco but I have not used it in San Francisco, I’ve only used it actually traveling in other countries. I used it Thailand and I was going to use it in Japan but I ended up – I couldn’t use it because of the travel problems but yeah.
Meg: So how does it work?
Todd: Basically, what it works is if somebody owns a house, they can rent out a room. And so, you find a house online and then you book it with the scheduling system online. And then you pay Airbnb the money and then the people let you stay in their house.
Meg: What are the cost usually? Is it expensive?
Todd: It can be really cheap or really expensive. You have both ends. I mean, sometimes you can just rent a room and sometimes, you can actually rent the whole house.
So, you know – and now, in places like Thailand or other places in Southeast Asia, what they do is a lot of condominiums now are kind of turning into mini-hotels. So rather than try to find long-term tenants, they just search for – or they just rent out their apartments on Airbnb.
Meg: Right. Well, it sounds like a good way to stay some place you haven’t been before.
Todd: It is good. I mean, when I used it in Thailand, what I liked about it was you feel like you have a real, you know, you have real roots there. You’re not in the hotel so nobody is kind of intruding on you or nobody is coming to clean your room everyday. So you feel like you have more privacy and you feel like you really live in the place. And usually, the apartments are in real neighborhoods so they’re not in touristy areas. So there are definitely some advantages.
Meg: Would you say that it’s safe?
Todd: Yeah. I guess that’s the biggest concern. It seems to be safe. I mean, from what I see – although there was an interesting case recently in California where they’ve had problems of squatters. And a squatter…
Meg: What are squatters?
Todd: A squatter is somebody who, they take the Airbnb house and then they just never leave.
Meg: Oh.
Todd: Yeah. And then they’re hard to evict. So that was one interesting thing. And then also, recently, the company has been in the news because people that have low-income housing, like government subsidized housing, they’ve been trying to rent out their apartments on Airbnb.
Meg: On Airbnb.
Todd: And then the city or the government said, “Hey, you can’t do that because we give you this house at a discount to help you because you’re low income. So you can’t use it to make a profit.” So it’s been a very debatable situation.
Meg: Yeah. I guess it’s kind of like double dipping. You’re getting a discount or paid in a way to live there and then you want to get paid more. So it sounds like a problem.
Todd: Yeah. So what do you think? Would you be interested in doing something like Airbnb?
Meg: Yeah. I definitely think so. After researching a place, maybe if I have a lot of pictures and it seemed clear that it would be safe, yeah, I think I’d like to do it.
Todd: And actually their website is fantastic. Like if you go to their website, you can, let’s say, choose a house in Paris or Madrid or whatever. And then they often have like the Google street cam thing so you can see what the house looks like on the inside. And then you could actually do the rotating camera and see what the neighborhood looks like.
And then everybody leaves reviews about the owner and about their stay there, so you’d get a good feel about what the place is like. So it’s kind of a new way to travel, and it’s kind of cool.
Meg: Yeah. It sounds interesting especially the reviews. I think knowing someone else has had a good experience, I would definitely be interested in doing it.
Todd: Yeah, definitely.
tenant

Try to find long-term tenants.
A tenant is someone who lives in a house or apartment, usually a renter. Notice the following:
- There are ten tenants in the building.
- All the tenants are high-income professionals.
intrude

Nobody is intruding on you.
When you intrude on someone, you interrupt them or invade their privacy. Notice the following:
- I'm sorry to intrude, but can I get your signature?
- Some people think that commercials are intrusive.
squatter

There are three squatters in the house.
A squatter is a person who lives in a building or house but has no legal right to do so. Notice the following:
- They are trying to evict the squatters.
- The city has a problem with squatters living in old buildings.
evict

They are hard to evict.
When you evict someone, you make them leave a house or place by law or police. Notice the following:
- The family was evicted from the house because they could not pay their rent.
- The people were evicted from the hotel for having a party.
debatable

It's a debatable situation.
When something is debatable, then there are strong arguments for both sides. Notice the following:
- Should kids have phones? It's debatable.
- Immigration is a debatable issue in the news.
double dip

It’s kind of like double dipping.
When you double dip, you benefit from something twice. Often this means to get paid twice for the same thing. Notice the following:
- Is it true the boss was double dipping?
- Yes, he was paid extra for his housing, and then he was charging it on his expense account.
Vocabulary Quiz
evict • debatable • double dip
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