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Improve your English vocabulary with this exciting B1 English lesson about real breaking news. Discover how to easily read and watch the news in English while practicing important new words!✅ Preview the advanced classes that will help you watch and read the news in English in just 30 days here: brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinLink: https://youtu.be/b49T1oYvtqM?si=NBCZstHj5Ob9PBToVocabulary List & Definitions 1. Suspected Definition: Believed by people to be guilty of something, but not yet proven. Example: The police stopped the suspected bank robber down the street. 2. Terrorist Definition: A person who uses violence and fear to achieve political goals. Example: Security at the airport is very strict to prevent terrorist attacks. 3. Ivanka Trump Definition: An American businesswoman and the daughter of the 45th U.S. President, Donald Trump. Example: During her father's presidency, Ivanka Trump worked as an official advisor. 4. IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) Definition: A large branch of Iran's military that protects the country's Islamic political system. Example: The news reported on a new statement issued by the IRGC in Iran. 5. Iraqi National Definition: A citizen or person from the country of Iraq. Example: The engineer moving to our city is an Iraqi national. 6. Taken into Custody Definition: Arrested or held by the police or government authorities. Example: After a short chase, the driver was taken into custody. 7. Plot Definition: A secret plan made by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful. Example: The movie was about a plot to steal a famous painting from the museum. 8. Qasem Soleimani Definition: A powerful Iranian military general who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in 2020. Example: The death of Qasem Soleimani caused major political tension in the Middle East. 9. Burn Down the House (Idiom) Definition: To completely destroy everything, or to cause extreme chaos/destruction to fix a problem. Example: We need to fix our company's small budget issues, but we don't need to burn down the house and fire everyone. 10. Indianapolis Definition: A major city in the United States and the capital city of the state of Indiana. Example: Many people travel to Indianapolis every year to watch the famous car race. 11. Complicit Definition: Involved with other people in an illegal activity or wrongdoing. Example: Even though he didn't steal the money, he was complicit because he helped hide it. 12. Execution (Completing a task) Definition: The act of doing, finishing, or performing a planned action or job. Example: The team's execution of the new business plan was perfect. 13. Execution (Killing) Definition: The legal killing of a person as a punishment for a serious crime. Example: In some countries, the execution of dangerous criminals is allowed by law. 14. Surveillance Definition: The careful watching of a person, place, or situation, usually by the police or using cameras. Example: The department store installed new surveillance cameras to stop shoplifting. 15. Analysis Definition: A careful study of something to learn about its parts, what it means, or how it works. Example: The doctor did a blood analysis to see why the patient felt so tired. 16. Revenge Definition: The act of hurting someone because they hurt you first. Example: He broke my phone on purpose, so I took revenge by hiding his keys. 17. It's Only a Matter of Time Definition: An expression meaning that something is certain to happen in the future, even if we don't know exactly when. Example: If you practice English every day, it's only a matter of time before you speak fluently.

Improve your English vocabulary and listening skills with this real breaking news lesson about the scary Ebola virus. This video explains useful medical words to help English learners understand real news reports easily.✅ Better English in 30 Days Here: https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinLink to the Original Newscast: https://youtu.be/hArARBrwzKM?si=hWYp4c1NcgfRbVID1. MegaphoneDefinition: A cone-shaped device that you speak into to make your voice much louder.Example Sentence: The police officer used a megaphone so the large crowd could hear his instructions.2. ActivistDefinition: A person who works hard to bring about social or political change.Example Sentence: The environmental activist gave a great speech about the importance of clean water.3. Raise AwarenessDefinition: To increase public knowledge or understanding about an important issue.Example Sentence: We are walking in the parade today to raise awareness for breast cancer.4. PreventativeDefinition: Something done to stop a bad thing (like a disease or accident) from happening.Example Sentence: Washing your hands with soap is a great preventative measure against the flu.5. EbolaDefinition: A very serious, and often deadly, disease caused by a virus.Example Sentence: Doctors traveled from all over the world to help treat patients with Ebola.6. TransmittedDefinition: Passed from one person or place to another.Example Sentence: The common cold is easily transmitted when people cough or sneeze near each other.7. Physical ContactDefinition: Touching someone or something.Example Sentence: You can catch the virus through direct physical contact with a sick person.8. UrgentDefinition: Very important and needing immediate action or attention.Example Sentence: He had to leave work early because he received an urgent phone call from his family.9. MandatoryDefinition: Required by a rule or the law; you do not have a choice.Example Sentence: Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory when driving a car in the United States.10. VoluntaryDefinition: Done by your own choice, not because you are forced to do it.Example Sentence: The extra English homework is voluntary, but it will help you learn the language faster.11. EnforcedDefinition: Making sure that people obey a rule or a law.Example Sentence: The speed limit is strictly enforced by the police on this highway.12. EpidemicDefinition: A situation where a disease spreads very quickly to a large number of people in a community.Example Sentence: The city closed all the schools during the flu epidemic to keep children safe.13. CapsulesDefinition: Small, oval-shaped pills that contain medicine.Example Sentence: The doctor told me to take two capsules of medicine every morning with a glass of water.14. SamplesDefinition: Small amounts of something used for testing or to show what the rest is like.Example Sentence: The nurse took blood samples from the patients and sent them to the laboratory.15. Tracing BackDefinition: A phrasal verb meaning to follow the history or path of something to find exactly where it started.Example Sentence: Scientists are tracing back the virus to find out which city it came from.16. OutbreakDefinition: The sudden start or fast spread of a disease or violence.Example Sentence: After the outbreak of the virus, the local hospital became very busy.17. Chain of TransmissionDefinition: The way a disease passes from one person, to another, to another, like links in a metal chain.Example Sentence: Doctors try to keep sick patients at home to break the chain of transmission.

In today’s lesson, we are going to explore a recent, sensational news headline by analyzing how to interpret and discuss complex political claims in English. We will break down key vocabulary terms like "disputing" and "posing a threat" to help you better understand and evaluate news reporting with confidence.✅ Better English in 30 Days Here: https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinLink to Newscast: https://youtu.be/7n8fMSS_Kn4?si=7Gycp3M5Cu-UjcA6Vocabulary List: Definitions & Examples1. DisputingDefinition: (Verb) Arguing against something or saying that a statement is not true.Example: The customer is disputing the charge on his credit card because he didn't buy that item.2. Poses a ThreatDefinition: (Phrase) Creates a danger or a risk.Example: The heavy snow poses a threat to drivers on the highway tonight.3. A PoseDefinition: (Noun) A specific position of the body, usually for a photograph, painting, or exercise.Example: The yoga teacher asked us to hold a difficult pose for thirty seconds.4. News OutletDefinition: (Noun) A company or organization that reports the news, like a newspaper, TV channel, or website.Example: FOX and CNN are famous news outlets that report stories from all over the world.5. Outlet StoreDefinition: (Noun) A shop that sells a specific brand's products directly to the public at a lower price.Example: We drove to the outlet store to buy some running shoes at a discount.6. Guantanamo BayDefinition: (Proper Noun) A U.S. military base and prison located in Cuba, frequently mentioned in international news.Example: Many international news stories discuss the political situation regarding the prison at Guantanamo Bay.7. AccusedDefinition: (Verb/Adjective) Blamed for doing something wrong or illegal.Example: The manager was accused of stealing money from the company.8. FraudulentDefinition: (Adjective) Done in a fake or illegal way to trick people, usually to get money.Example: Be careful of fraudulent emails that ask for your bank password.9. JustifyDefinition: (Verb) To give a good reason or explanation for an action or decision.Example: Can you justify why you were late for the important meeting this morning?10. Reference Definition: (Verb) To mention or talk about something or someone.Example: The instructions for the IKEA desk referenced a tool that definitely was not included in the box.11. AxiosDefinition: (Proper Noun) An American news website known for writing short, easy-to-read articles.Example: I read an interesting article about the global economy on Axios this morning.12. ContributorDefinition: (Noun) A person who gives something (like articles, time, or money) to help a project or organization.Example: She is a regular contributor to the local newspaper and writes an article every week.13. What Do You Make Of...Definition: (Phrase) An expression used to ask for someone's opinion or how they understand something.Example: What do you make of the new company rules? Do you think they are fair?14. MidwayDefinition: (Adverb) In the middle of a process, place, or period of time.Example: We stopped to get some coffee midway through our long drive to the mountains.

In this video, English learners can practice their listening skills while learning about the mystery of Trump's declassified UFO documents. Discover new vocabulary and improve your English as we talk about these famous alien reports and what they mean for the world today.✅ 50% OFF Better English in 30 Days: https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50Vocabulary ListWalk it backDefinition: To change or take back something you said earlier because it caused a problem or was incorrect.Sentence: After the official realized his mistake, he tried to walk it back by saying he was misunderstood.Little Green MenDefinition: A popular, slightly funny way to describe aliens from other planets.Sentence: Many people used to believe that little green men lived on Mars and flew in spaceships.ClarifyingDefinition: Making something easier to understand by explaining it more clearly.Sentence: The scientist is clarifying her report so that everyone can understand the new discovery.ReiteratedDefinition: Said or did something again to make sure people understood the point.Sentence: The pilot reiterated that he saw a strange light, repeating the story several times to the news.UnclassifiedDefinition: Information that is no longer secret and can now be seen by the public.Sentence: Last year, the government released unclassified files about mysterious objects in the sky.UFODefinition: "Unidentified Flying Object"; something seen in the sky that people cannot explain.Sentence: The farmer took a photo of a UFO, but it was too blurry to see clearly.Military SensorsDefinition: High-tech equipment (like radar or cameras) used by the army to find or track objects.Sentence: The military sensors on the jet detected an object moving at an impossible speed.CircularDefinition: Shaped like a circle or a ring.Sentence: The object in the sky was circular and had bright lights around the edges.BackdropDefinition: The background or setting where an event happens.Sentence: The beautiful stars provided a perfect backdrop for the astronaut’s photo.UndisclosedDefinition: Kept secret; not told to the public.Sentence: The witnesses were taken to an undisclosed location to talk to the police safely.Pentagon (Note: Spelled 'Petagon' on the list)Definition: The five-sided headquarters for the U.S. Department of Defense.Sentence: Experts at the Pentagon are investigating why the objects were flying near the base.Audio TransmissionDefinition: A sound or voice message sent over the radio or internet.Sentence: The audio transmission from the spacecraft was difficult to hear because of the static.Gemini 7Definition: A famous NASA space mission from 1965 that helped astronauts prepare for the moon.Sentence: The crew of Gemini 7 spent two weeks orbiting Earth to test how humans live in space.AstronautDefinition: A person who is trained to travel and work in a spacecraft.Sentence: Neil Armstrong is perhaps the most famous astronaut in history.Brilliant (Bright)Definition: Extremely bright or shining very strongly.Sentence: A brilliant light appeared in the night sky and then suddenly disappeared.TumblingDefinition: Falling or turning over and over in the air or space.Sentence: The broken satellite was tumbling through space because its engines stopped working.Apollo 11Definition: The 1969 NASA mission that successfully landed the first humans on the moon.Sentence: Millions of people around the world watched the Apollo 11 moon landing on TV.ObservedDefinition: Watched something very carefully to learn more about it.Sentence: The astronomers observed the new comet using a very powerful telescope.Panel (People)Definition: A small group of experts who meet to discuss a topic or make a decision.Sentence: A panel of scientists was formed to study the evidence of aliens.

In this lesson, you'll improve your English vocabulary by exploring the mysterious and true story behind a Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship. Follow along as we break down essential medical and environmental terms to help you master complex topics with ease.✅ 50% OFF the Breaking News Decoder Course https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH501. CruiseDefinition: A vacation spent traveling on a large ship that visits several different places.Example: We decided to go on a cruise to the Caribbean for our summer vacation.2. DockedDefinition: When a ship stays in a port or at a pier so people can get on or off.Example: The ship docked at 8:00 AM, and the passengers went into the city to explore.3. RevokingDefinition: To officially take back a rule, a law, or a person’s right to do something.Example: The city is revoking the company's permit because they did not follow the safety rules.4. DisembarkDefinition: To get off a ship, airplane, or bus at the end of a journey.Example: Please make sure you have all your bags before you disembark the plane.5. ExoticDefinition: Something that seems unusual and exciting because it comes from a distant, foreign country.Example: The market was full of exotic fruits that I had never seen before.6. CulminatingDefinition: Reaching a final result or the highest point after a long process or series of events.Example: The three-day music festival ended with a culminating performance by a famous band.7. HantavirusDefinition: A serious disease that humans can get from being near certain types of mice and rats.Example: Health officials warned hikers about Hantavirus after finding mice in the old cabin.8. RareDefinition: Not happening very often; something that is unusual or hard to find.Example: It is very rare to see a blue whale in this part of the ocean.9. RespiratoryDefinition: Relating to the process of breathing or the organs (like the lungs) used for breathing.Example: If you have a respiratory infection, you might have a hard time breathing or a bad cough.10. InfectedDefinition: Containing germs, bacteria, or a virus that causes a disease or illness.Example: He had to go to the doctor because his finger became infected after he cut it.11. RodentDefinition: A group of small mammals with sharp front teeth, such as mice, rats, or squirrels.Example: A mouse is a common rodent that sometimes hides in people's basements during the winter.12. DroppingsDefinition: Solid waste (poop) produced by animals or birds.Example: We knew there were birds in the garage because we saw droppings on the floor.13. UrineDefinition: The liquid waste that leaves the body (pee).Example: Animals use urine to mark their territory and let other animals know they are there.14. SalivaDefinition: The natural liquid in your mouth that helps you swallow and digest food.Example: My mouth was full of saliva when I smelled the fresh pizza in the oven.15. EvacuateDefinition: To move people out of a dangerous place to a safe location.Example: The fire department told everyone to evacuate the building immediately.16. SymptomsDefinition: Changes in your body that show you are sick, such as a fever, a headache, or a cough.Example: A sore throat and a runny nose are common symptoms of a cold.17. RiskDefinition: The possibility that something bad or dangerous might happen.Example: There is a risk of slipping if you run on the wet floor near the pool.18. Play it safeDefinition: An idiom that means to be careful and avoid taking any unnecessary risks.Example: I think it might rain later, so I’m going to play it safe and bring an umbrella.19. CautiousDefinition: Taking great care to avoid possible danger or mistakes.Example: You should be very cautious when walking across a busy street at night.

This YouTube lesson from the channel American English With Brent helps learners transition from formal textbook language to the authentic, natural way people actually communicate in the United States. ✅ 50% OFF Brent’s classes to help you speak about the news in English. https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2By focusing on unique American idioms, slang, and cultural nuances, this video provides the essential tools needed to sound like a native speaker and navigate real-life conversations with confidence.Op-Ed: A newspaper article where someone shares their personal opinion.Sentence: My teacher wrote an op-ed about school lunches.Official Language: The main language used by a country's government and for its laws.Sentence: The official language of Mexico is Spanish.Argues (a claim): To give reasons to show that an idea is right.Sentence: The author argues that students need more sleep.Symbolic: When an object or sign represents a big idea.Sentence: A dove is symbolic of peace.Mark (the occasion): To celebrate or do something special for an important day.Sentence: We had a party to mark the occasion of her graduation.Marvelous: Very good, wonderful, or beautiful.Sentence: We had a marvelous time at the park.Interior Secretary: A government leader who takes care of national parks and nature.Sentence: The Interior Secretary visited the forest to talk about trees.Conquered: To take control of a place by winning a war.Sentence: The army conquered the city many years ago.King's English: Standard English that follows all the grammar rules.Sentence: It is important to use the King's English when writing a formal letter.Monumental: Very large, important, or impressive.Sentence: The discovery of fire was a monumental event for humans.Relic: An old object that people keep to remember the past.Sentence: This old coin is a relic from the Roman Empire.Liberated: To be made free from someone else's control.Sentence: The prisoners were liberated when the war ended.Deep Conviction: A very strong belief that something is true.Sentence: She has a deep conviction that we should help everyone.Glazing (Slang): Giving someone too many compliments because you want them to like you.Sentence: He is glazing the teacher to get a better grade.Paul Revere: A famous American man who warned people that the British army was coming.* Sentence: Paul Revere is a hero from American history.Reenact: To act out a story or event from the past again.Sentence: The actors will reenact the first Thanksgiving.Patriotic: Showing a lot of love and pride for your country.Sentence: He felt very patriotic when he saw the national flag.Octagon: A shape that has eight sides.* Sentence: A stop sign is an octagon.Just Steps Away: Very close; you can walk there very quickly.Sentence: The library is just steps away from our classroom.Mount Rushmore: A famous mountain in the USA with the faces of four presidents.* Sentence: Many people visit Mount Rushmore on their vacation.Tremendous: Very big, strong, or impressive.Sentence: The team made a tremendous effort to win the game.Top That: A challenge to do something better than what someone else just did.Sentence: I just got an A on my test; see if you can top that!Setting the Bar: Choosing a high level of quality for others to follow.Sentence: The first student’s speech was so good it was setting the bar for everyone else

✅ 50% OFF Brent’s classes to help you speak about the news in English. https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2📺 Link to Newscast: https://youtu.be/XCW_9AbRTuM?si=7wXR-SfXjx7ywsOcMaster English vocabulary for international business and news while analyzing the latest developments between Trump, Iran, and the Strait of Hormuz. This lesson provides a deep dive into commercial shipping terms and global trade concepts to help advanced English learners understand breaking news with total confidence.Vocabulary Study Guide: International Business & News1. Commercial Shipping Definition: The business of transporting goods and products by sea for profit. Example: Global trade depends heavily on commercial shipping to move goods between continents.2. Vessels Definition: A formal word for large boats or ships. Example: The harbor was full of large fishing vessels and cargo ships.3. Ceasefire Definition: An agreement between two sides to stop fighting a war or conflict. Example: Both countries signed a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to reach the city.4. Remaining Definition: Still present or left over after other parts have gone or been used. Example: Only three minutes are remaining in the meeting, so let's finish quickly.5. Coordinated Definition: Organized so that different people or groups work well together. Example: The emergency services made a coordinated effort to help the victims.6. Ports Definition: A town or city with a harbor where ships load or unload. Example: Singapore has one of the busiest ports in the world.7. Maritime Definition: Connected with the sea, especially regarding commercial or military activity. Example: The new maritime laws will change how ships travel through international waters.8. Literally Definition: Exactly; used to emphasize that something is true and not an exaggeration. Example: The city was literally underwater after the massive storm.9. Considering Definition: Taking something into account; thinking about a fact when making a judgment. Example: I think he did a great job, considering he has only worked here for a week.10. Analyst Definition: A person whose job is to examine information or data in detail to provide an opinion. Example: The financial analyst predicted that the stock market would rise this month.11. Funds (Assets) Definition: Funds refers to available money; Assets are valuable things owned by a person or company. Example: The company is selling its assets to raise funds for a new project.12. Stockpile Definition: A large supply of something (like food or fuel) kept for future use. Example: The government has a large stockpile of medicine in case of an emergency.13. Enriched Uranium Definition: A type of processed nuclear fuel used in power plants or research. Example: The international inspectors arrived to check the levels of enriched uranium.

Master real-world English by breaking down this shocking headline about an attack on President Donald Trump. Learn to confidently discuss complex news with key vocabulary and phrasal verbs. ✅ 50% OFF Brent’s classes to help you speak about the news in English. https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f21. Trickling intoDefinition: To enter a place slowly or in small numbers.Example: Guests were trickling into the hall one by one.2. AttendeesDefinition: People who go to an event, like a meeting, wedding, or party.Example: The conference had over 500 attendees this year.3. Red CarpetDefinition: A long, red rug for famous or important people to walk on at formal events.Example: The movie stars posed for photos on the red carpet.4. ScatterDefinition: To move quickly in many different directions.Example: The birds will scatter if you try to get too close to them.5. DisturbingDefinition: Something that makes you feel worried, upset, or uncomfortable.Example: It was disturbing to see so much plastic pollution in the ocean.6. Correspondents' DinnerDefinition: A formal dinner for journalists (correspondents) and government leaders.Example: The President gave a funny speech at the annual Correspondents’ Dinner.7. Rush inDefinition: To enter a place very quickly because you are in a hurry.Example: Don’t rush in. Please wait for your turn to enter the room.8. Figure outDefinition: To understand something or find the answer to a problem.Example: Can you help me figure out how to fix this computer?9. All the wayDefinition: The entire distance from the start to the end.Example: We walked all the way to the park because it was a nice day.10. Father-in-lawDefinition: The father of your husband or your wife.Example: My father-in-law is a very kind man and a great cook.11. BallroomDefinition: A very large, formal room used for dancing or big parties.Example: The hotel has a beautiful ballroom for weddings and celebrations.12. Rang outDefinition: To make a loud, clear sound that can be heard from far away.Example: A loud bell rang out at the end of the school day.13. Cabinet MembersDefinition: A group of senior officials who advise a leader, like a President.Example: The President met with his Cabinet Members to discuss the economy.14. Myself among themDefinition: Including me in a specific group of people.Example: Everyone was excited about the trip, myself among them.15. InterimDefinition: Temporary; happening for a short time until a permanent person or thing is ready.Example: She is the interim manager until the new boss starts next month.16. CheckpointDefinition: A place where people or cars are stopped and checked by officials or police.Example: We had to show our passports at the security checkpoint.17. Racing ThroughDefinition: Moving or doing something very, very fast.Example: He was racing through his breakfast because he was late for work.18. SubduedDefinition: Quiet, calm, or not as bright or loud as usual.Example: The mood in the office was subdued after the staff heard the bad news.

✅ 50% OFF the Breaking News Decoder Course https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2📺 Link to Newscast: https://youtu.be/ME9BTk2TFLg?si=pdvfvAaaz7L1SGhWVocabulary ListObviousDefinition: Easy to see or understand; clear.Sentence: It was obvious that he was happy because he had a giant smile on his face.MisstepDefinition: A mistake or an error in judgment, especially in a social situation.Sentence: Forgetting his boss's name was a major misstep during the dinner party.A Clap BackDefinition: A quick, sharp, and usually funny reply to someone who insulted you.Sentence: When the critic called his art "boring," the artist posted a clever clap back on his website.Pope LeoDefinition: The current leader of the Roman Catholic Church (Pope Leo XIV), who is the first American-born Pope.Sentence: Many people are following Pope Leo’s current 11-day trip through Africa to promote peace.Tick Tock (clock sound)Definition: The rhythmic sound a traditional clock makes as the seconds pass.Sentence: In the silent room, the only thing I could hear was the tick tock of the clock.AbsurdDefinition: Completely ridiculous or not making any sense.Sentence: It is absurd to wear a heavy winter coat when the temperature is 30°C.OffensiveDefinition: Something that is rude and likely to upset or hurt someone’s feelings.Sentence: She found his jokes about her home country very offensive.MemeDefinition: A funny image or video that people share quickly with each other on the internet.Sentence: I saw a hilarious meme about how difficult it is to wake up on Monday mornings.DemonDefinition: An evil spirit or a supernatural being that is considered harmful.Sentence: In many traditional stories, a demon is the character that tries to cause trouble for the hero.PurportingDefinition: Claiming to be something or doing something, often when it is not true.Sentence: He is purporting to be an expert on taxes, but he has never worked in finance.BlasphemousDefinition: Showing great disrespect toward God or something that people consider holy.Sentence: Some people thought the movie was blasphemous because it made fun of religious traditions.SacredDefinition: Extremely important and deserving great respect because it is connected to a religion.Sentence: In many cultures, a temple is a sacred place where people go to pray in peace.EntitiesDefinition: Things that exist independently; often used to describe spirits or organizations.Sentence: The scientist studied different biological entities found in the deep ocean.ContemptDefinition: A strong feeling that someone or something does not deserve any respect.Sentence: He felt contempt for the person who lied to him about the contract.DefianceDefinition: Refusing to obey someone or challenging a rule openly.Sentence: In an act of defiance, the workers refused to go back to the office until they got a raise.HolyDefinition: Connected to God or a religion; pure and good.Sentence: Jerusalem is considered a holy city by many different religions.HoleyDefinition: Full of holes (usually used for clothes or objects).Sentence: I need to buy new socks because my favorite ones are now very holey.MockingDefinition: Making fun of someone in an unkind way, often by mimicking them.Sentence: The children were mocking the teacher behind her back by imitating her voice.SlanderingDefinition: Saying false and mean things about a person to ruin their reputation.Sentence: The actor sued the magazine for slandering him with a fake story.

Improve your English skills by analyzing a powerful and unexpected address from former First Lady Melania Trump. Join us as we break down her vocabulary and speaking style to help you master advanced conversational English in a real-world context.✅ 50% OFF the Breaking News Decoder Course https://brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder?coupon_code=LAUNCH50💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join📺 Link to Newscast: https://youtu.be/47WmYY7agFQ?si=bkh9hSboVOid0rDy Vocabulary List 1. Calling On (Phrasal Verb) Definition: To ask a specific person to speak or answer a question. Example: In a meeting, the boss is calling on different team members to hear their ideas. 2. To Address (Verb) Definition: To speak directly to someone, or to try to solve a problem. Example: The president will to address the nation on television tonight to discuss the new law. 3. First Lady (Noun) Definition: The wife of a president or the head of a country. Example: The First Lady often works on projects to help children and education. 4. Behind all of this (Phrase) Definition: The hidden reason or person responsible for a situation. Example: The police want to know who is the person behind all of this planning. 5. Rarely (Adverb) Definition: Not very often; almost never. Example: I rarely eat fast food because I prefer to cook healthy meals at home. 6. Lingering (Adjective) Definition: Lasting for a long time or staying longer than expected. Example: Even after the party ended, there was a lingering smell of perfume in the room. 7. Ignited (Verb) Definition: To start a fire, or to cause a strong emotion or argument to begin. Example: The news about the tax increase ignited many protests in the city. 8. Convicted (Verb/Adjective) Definition: Formally found guilty of a crime in a court of law. Example: The man was convicted of stealing and had to go to prison. 9. Disgraceful (Adjective) Definition: Very bad or shameful; behavior that makes people lose respect for you. Example: It is disgraceful to treat elderly people with no respect. 10. Speak Out (Phrasal Verb) Definition: To publicly say what you think, especially to protest something unfair. Example: More people are starting to speak out against the high cost of housing. 11. Accomplice (Noun) Definition: A person who helps someone else commit a crime. Example: The thief did not work alone; he had an accomplice who drove the getaway car. 12. Co-Conspirator (Noun) Definition: A person who plans a secret, illegal act with others. Example: He was charged as a co-conspirator for helping plan the bank robbery. 13. Categorized (Verb/Adjective) Definition: Grouped together because they are similar. Example: The files are categorized by date so they are easy to find. 14. Casual Correspondence (Noun) Definition: Informal communication, like friendly emails, texts, or letters. Example: Most of my emails are for work, but I enjoy casual correspondence with my friends. 15. Overlapped (Verb) Definition: When two things happen at the same time or cover the same area. Example: My English class and my work shift overlapped, so I had to change my schedule. 16. Social Circles (Noun) Definition: The groups of friends or people you socialize with. Example: When you move to a new country, it takes time to build new social circles.