
American English With Brent Did Trump Just Start a New War in Secret? English With the News
Did the President just drag the US into a new conflict in West Africa without warning? Watch to uncover the shocking details behind the Nigeria strike and why critics are saying this move went too far.✅ 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/joinLink to Newscast: https://youtu.be/-n5MYIea8_A?si=lYkbLtKUYrU9D3tnVocabulary List: 1. Nigeria * : A large country located in West Africa. * : My neighbor moved to our city from Nigeria last year.2. Multiple * : More than one; many. * : I called you multiple times, but you didn't answer the phone.3. Claiming * : Saying that something is true (even if others might doubt it) or saying you own something. * : He is claiming that he finished his homework, but the teacher hasn't seen it yet.4. Previously * : Before now; in the past. * : I previously worked at a bank, but now I am a teacher.5. Slaughtering * : Killing many people or animals in a violent way. * : The farmer is responsible for slaughtering the chickens for the market.6. Hell To Pay * : A phrase used to say that there will be big trouble or severe punishment later. * : If I crash my dad’s car, there will be hell to pay.7. Capable * : Having the skill or ability to do something well. * : She is a very capable student; she always gets good grades.8. Coordinated * : Planned and organized well so that people work together effectively. * : The dance team looks great because their movements are perfectly coordinated.9. Underscores * : To emphasize or show that something is very important. * : The recent accident underscores the need for safer roads in our town.10. Lacking in Will * : Not having enough desire, determination, or motivation to do something. * : He wants to learn guitar, but he is lacking in will to practice every day.11. Commitment * : A promise to do something or to stay loyal to something. * : Adopting a dog is a big commitment because you have to take care of it for years.12. Picking up (in the context of understanding) * : Learning or understanding something new, usually without much effort. * : She is picking up English very quickly by watching American movies.13. Militants * : People who are aggressive and willing to use force or violence for a political cause. * : The news reported that militants attacked a village near the border.14. Took place * : Happened. * : The wedding took place on a beautiful beach in Florida.15. The impact * : The strong effect or influence that something has. * : My favorite teacher had a huge impact on my life.16. Carried out * : Completed or performed a task or plan. * : The scientists carried out the experiment in the laboratory.17. On the same page (Idiom) * : Thinking in a similar way; agreeing with each other. * : Before we start the group project, let's make sure we are all on the same page.18. Several * : More than two, but not a large number (usually between 3 and 5). * : I have visited that restaurant several times because the food is delicious.19. Ramping up * : Increasing the level, speed, or amount of something. * : The store is ramping up its security because of the busy holiday season.20. Deep-rooted * : Firmly established and difficult to change. * : He has a deep-rooted fear of spiders because one bit him when he was a child.21. First-hand * : Getting information or experience directly yourself, not from books or other people. * : I didn't just read about the storm; I experienced it first-hand.
