
American English With Brent ICE Officers Shot Another Person in Minnesota: Speak English With the News
Jan 25, 2026
A news clip about an ICE shooting in Minnesota is used to teach advanced vocabulary and phrasal verbs. The lesson highlights emotionally charged reactions and the language reporters use to frame political narratives. Key terms include government agencies, urgent pleas, and phrases describing changing or volatile situations.
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Immediate Account Of The Minnesota Shooting
- Brent describes a recent Minnesota shooting where ICE officers shot a man and video exists as a warning to viewers.
- He notes bodycams may clarify whether the man reached for a gun and expresses sympathy for the family.
Victim Details Humanize The Incident
- Brent identifies the victim as Alex Preddy, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, to humanize the story.
- He questions whether officers had the right to shoot and stresses the need to watch for more evidence.
Use 'Pummeling' For Repeated Force
- Brent teaches the word "pummeling" meaning hitting repeatedly and gives a weather example.
- He encourages learners to use the term to describe forceful repeated actions.
