cover /ˈkʌvər/ (verb) to place something over or in front of something in order to hide, protect or decorate it Example: Will my medical insurance cover this surgery?
outstanding /aʊtˈstændɪŋ/ (adjective) extremely good; excellent Example: She has outstanding debts of over £500.
depart /dɪˈpɑːrt/ (verb) to leave a place, especially to start a trip Example: Flights for Rome depart from Terminal 3.
confirm /kənˈfɜːrm/ (verb) to state or show that something is definitely true or correct, especially by providing evidence Example: Please write to confirm your reservation
policy /ˈpɑːləsi/ (noun) a plan of action agreed or chosen by a political party, a business, etc. Example: The company's insurance policy did not cover cosmetic surgery
apartment /əˈpɑːrtmənt/ (noun) a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building Example: We are living in a big apartment in the city centre.
book /bʊk/ (noun) a set of printed pages that are fastened inside a cover so that you can turn them and read them Example: My book is thick. Your book is thin.
Coverage /ˈkʌvərɪdʒ/ (noun) the reporting of news and sport in the media Example: This is an insurance policy with extensive coverage.
In the event of ɪn ði ɪˈvent ʌv Example: In the event of breaching the contract, you will have to compensate $2000.
Theft /θeft/ (noun) the crime of stealing something from a person or place Example: The insurance will cover 30% value of the phone in the event of theft.
Breakage /ˈbreɪkɪdʒ/ (noun) an object that has been broken Example: The warranty will only cover damage that occurs as a result of a defect-not normal wear and tear-so scratched lenses and accidental breakage
Insurance policy holder ɪnˈʃʊrəns ˈpɑləsi ˈhoʊldər (noun) Example: I'm one of your insurance policy holders. I was just in an accident, and I would like my car to be towed to an auto repair shop.
Feel + adj + Ving fi:l (verb) Example: I don't feel comfortable driving it.
Review on ˌriˈvju ɑn (verb) Example: We received an outstanding review on famous travel blogger George Leeland’s Web page.
Travel blogger ˈtrævəl ˈblɔgər (noun) Example: We received an outstanding review on famous travel blogger George Leeland’s Web page.
Lead a tour Li:d ə tʊr (verb) Example: Is everything ready for the tour we’re leading today?
To stock sth with sth tuː stɒk sth wɪð sth (verb) Example: I just stocked the bus with water and snacks.
Safety gear ˈseɪfti gɪr (noun) Example: And we’ve got the safety gear in case any wild animals get too close to the vehicle.
Bugs spray bʌgz spreɪ (noun) Example: Bring along cans of bugs spray because there are lots of mosquitoes in the jungle.
Be prepared priˈperd (adjective) Example: Remember to be prepared before a trip.
Skyline /ˈskaɪlaɪn/ (noun) the outline of buildings, trees, hills, etc. seen against the sky Example: The Chicago skyline can be seen from the bedroom.
Rent /rent/ (noun) an amount of money that you regularly pay so that you can use a house, room, etc. Example: Rent is S1,900 a month
Fill out an application fɪl aʊt ən ˌæpləˈkeɪʃən (verb) Example: If you're interested in filling out an application, I have one right here.
Have a showing hæv ə ˈʃoʊɪŋ (verb) Example: I have another showing tomorrow, which I'd like to follow through with before making a decision on where to live.
Make a decision meɪk ə dɪˈsɪʒən (verb) Example: I have another showing tomorrow, which I'd like to follow through with before making a decision on where to live.
Tenant /ˈtenənt/ (noun) a person who pays rent for the use of a room, building, land, etc. to the person who owns it Example: Just be aware that another potential tenant saw the unit this morning.
Be aware of N/ Be aware that + clause əˈwer (adjective) Example: Just be aware that another potential tenant saw the unit this morning.
Be given priority bi ˈgɪvən praɪˈɔrəti (verb) Example: Whoever turns one in first will be given priority.