
American English With Brent The U.S. Actually Kidnapped Maduro at 2 a.m. 20 Advanced English Terms You Need to Know
Today, we’re analyzing the explosive reports of the U.S. operation against Nicolás Maduro to help you master 20 advanced English terms used by top journalists and political analysts. From understanding what it means to 'give the green light' to the legal weight of an 'illegitimate regime,' this lesson will give you the vocabulary you need to discuss global breaking news with confidence.✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code NewYear for 25% off. 💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinVocabulary List1. Authoritarian * Definition: Describes a government or leader that demands strict obedience and limits personal freedom. * Example: The citizens protested against the authoritarian government because they wanted free elections.2. Alleged ties * Definition: Connections or relationships that people suspect exist, but have not been officially proven yet. * Example: The reporter investigated the alleged ties between the mayor and the construction company.3. Negotiations * Definition: Formal discussions between people or groups to try to reach an agreement. * Example: After weeks of negotiations, the two countries finally signed a peace treaty.4. Correspondent * Definition: A journalist or reporter who sends news stories from a specific location or on a specific topic. * Example: Our foreign correspondent is reporting live from London tonight.5. Mar-a-Lago * Definition: A large resort and club in Florida owned by Donald Trump, often used for political meetings. * Example: The President met with his advisors at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend.6. Aware * Definition: Knowing that something exists, or having knowledge about a situation. * Example: Are you aware that the meeting time has changed to 3:00 PM?7. Immediate * Definition: Happening right away without waiting. * Example: The doctor said the patient needs immediate attention.8. Per (from) * Definition: A formal way to say "according to" or "based on what was said by." * Example: Per the manager's email, the office will be closed on Friday.9. Facilities * Definition: Buildings, equipment, or services provided for a particular purpose (like a gym, hospital, or factory). * Example: The hotel has excellent sports facilities, including a pool and a tennis court.10. Escalated * Definition: Became more serious, intense, or worse very quickly. * Example: The argument escalated quickly when they started shouting at each other.11. Regime * Definition: A government, especially one that is considered strict or unfair. * Example: The new regime made many strict laws that the people did not like.12. Illegitimate * Definition: Not allowed by law or rules; not valid or real. * Example: The court decided that the contract was illegitimate because it wasn't signed properly.13. Initial * Definition: Existing or happening at the beginning; first. * Example: My initial reaction to the news was surprise, but later I understood why it happened.14. Gather * Definition: To bring things or people together in one place; strictly in news contexts, it can also mean "to understand" or "to conclude." * Example (Group together): The teacher asked the students to gather around the desk. * Example (Understand): From what I can gather, the project is almost finished.15. Confirm * Definition: To state clearly that something is definitely true or correct. * Example: Can you confirm your flight reservation by clicking the link in the email?16. Several * Definition: More than two but not many; a few. * Example: I have visited that museum several times because I love art.17. Said out loud * Definition: To speak words so that others can hear them, rather than just thinking them. * Example: He accidentally said out loud what he was thinking, and everyone heard him.
