1. The cost of accommodation in the UK varies by region and type of housing. Most students opt for university-owned dormitories, which are generally less expensive and come with essential amenities. In London, the monthly cost for a single room is approximately £480 (about 4,200 RMB), while in other cities, it ranges from £320 to £400 (about 2,800 to 3,500 RMB).2. Renting off-campus can be more costly, with a two-bedroom apartment in London averaging around £1,200 (about 10,000 RMB) per month, and in other cities, it is between £560 and £720 (about 4,900 to 6,300 RMB) per month. Living with a host family costs about £800 (about 7,000 RMB) monthly and includes accommodation and three meals a day, though there are rules to follow.3. The cost of living in the UK is high, and both cafeterias and restaurants can be pricey. Eating at the university cafeteria costs about £5 (about 40 RMB) per meal, totaling £450 (about 4,000 RMB) for daily meals. Cooking one's own food can save about 30% of the expenses, amounting to about £150 (about 1,300 RMB) monthly.4. For transportation, buses and trains are common modes. A single ticket costs about £1, a day pass £3, and a monthly pass £30, which is a great deal offering unlimited travel. Buying a second-hand bicycle is also an affordable option, with a new one costing about £100 (about 870 RMB) and an 80% second-hand one about £30 (about 260 RMB).5. In addition to accommodation, meals, and transportation, international students must also consider the costs of other daily necessities, clothing, and leisure activities such as travel and entertainment. The exact expenses vary depending on personal habits and preferences.