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입트영 2019년 3월 26일/ Renting a Home in Korea / 낭독자료

by 나중된자 2019. 3. 26.


STEP 1 Talk about how you rented a home.

While house-hunting, we got help from a real-estate agent. We saw several houses and chose the one we liked best. We paid a brokerage fee to the real-estate agent. We moved in to our house with a two-year contract. We paid a small down-payment, and we pay a monthly rent. The rent is withdrawn from our bank account at the end of each month. At the end of the contract, we have to sign a new contract.


[Key Vocabulary & Expressions]

  • house-hunt 집을 구하다
  • real-estate agent 부동산 중개인
  • like best 가장 좋아하다
  • brokerage fee 중개 수수료
  • move in 입주하다
  • two-year contract 2년 계약
  • down-payment 보증금, 계약금
  • monthly rent 월세
  • withdraw something from ~을 ...에서 인출하다
  • sign a new contract 신규로 계약하다

STEP2 Talk about ways to rent a home in Korea.

There are two ways to rent a home in Korea. One is a monthly rent, which is the norm in other countries. During the period of residence, a monthly fee is paid to the landlord. There is another, unusual way to sign a lease. It's called jeonse, or a lump-sum deposit lease. At the start of the lease, a hefty sum is given to the landlord. There is no need for a monthly payment. The deposit is returned when the lease is over. The deposited amount has increased recently, so it's a heavier burden for tenants than it used to be.

 

[Key Vocabulary & Expressions]

  • the norm 표준, 일반적인 것
  • period of residence 거주 기간
  • sign a lease 임대 계약을 하다
  • lump-sum deposit lease 전세
  • hefty sum 큰 금액
  • there is no need for ~할 필요가 없다
  • deposited amount 보증금 액수
  • heavy burden 큰 짐/부담

[Expression of the Day]

What a stroke of luck! 

그것 참 행운이네! 

A: Have you found a place to live? Didn't you say you're going to move next month?

B: I did! My friend is also moving, so I'm renting his apartment for two years.

A: What a stroke of luck! It's so hard to find a good apartment in this neighborhood.

B: It really was lucky. He's even letting me pay a lower rent than I'd expected.