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Listening: Homes - Four people's thoughts - Quiz

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Listen to the people talking about their experiences with homes and answer the questions.

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Listen to the people talking about their experiences with homes and answer the questions.

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1

What does Steve most regret about buying his house?

2

What was it that upset Abigail in her community?

3

What is David's biggest worry about the home he has seen?

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What did Sigrid most like about her old home?

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Steve mentions several things he is unhappy with: from the construction problems to some neighbours he doesn't particularly like. However, he goes on to say 'But I’d say that my biggest regret of all is the financial burden this house has become'.

Abigail mentions how she was denied access to the pool, saying it was 'a shame' but that she could 'live without it'. She also mentions threatening behaviour, but that this came after the main problem and also that she 'refuse[d] to be bullied'. The real thing that annoyed Abigail was the 'exorbitant fees' she was being charged and that she hadn't even been told what they were for.

David mentions that the place is cosy. He says how it's important that any flat or house he might buy not be too run down, but he doesn't specifically say that this particular one is. His biggest worry is that it could be 'cramped' and asks himself if he should 'hold out for something more spacious'.

Sigrid loved the house despite it being creaky, damp and old. She says that 'the thing she [she] liked more than anything else was the quiet'. She goes on to say that it wasn't the quiet of the house itself, but the total lack of neighbours that she loved.

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