
American English With Brent ICE Officers K*ll Woman: Why Mayor Screamed "Get the F*ck Out"
In this English lesson, we discuss the shocking event in Minneapolis where the Mayor told federal agents to leave the city after a tragic shooting. We will learn important vocabulary words like "chaos," "spin," and "distrust" to help you talk about this difficult news story.✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code NewYear for 25% off. Vocabulary List: Definitions & Examples * Swirling around * Definition: Moving in circles; often used when many rumors or stories are being talked about. * Sentence: There are many rumors swirling around about the new office rules. * Collectively * Definition: Done by people acting together as a group. * Sentence: The students collectively decided to ask for a longer break. * Get to the bottom of this * Definition: To find the real cause or the truth of a problem. * Sentence: I don't know why the car won't start, but I will get to the bottom of this. * Get justice * Definition: To get a fair result or punishment after something bad or illegal happens. * Sentence: The family is going to court because they want to get justice. * Dreaded * Definition: Something that makes you feel very worried, bored, or afraid. * Sentence: It is finally time for the dreaded Monday morning meeting. * Internally * Definition: Inside something (like a person's mind or inside a company). * Sentence: He looked happy, but internally he was feeling very sad. * Chaos * Definition: A situation where there is no order and everything is confusing. * Sentence: It was total chaos at the mall during the holiday sale. * Distrust * Definition: The feeling that you cannot believe or rely on someone. * Sentence: There is a lot of distrust between the two neighbors. * Spin this (Politics) * Definition: To tell a story in a way that makes a person look good, even if the situation is bad. * Sentence: The politician tried to spin this mistake to make it look like a good idea. * Self-defense * Definition: Protecting yourself from harm or an attack. * Sentence: He took a class to learn how to use self-defense. * Recklessly * Definition: Doing something dangerous without caring about the results or safety. * Sentence: He was driving recklessly and almost hit a tree. * Priorities * Definition: The things that are most important and should be done first. * Sentence: My priorities this year are finishing school and finding a job. * Problematic * Definition: Something that causes problems or is difficult to deal with. * Sentence: The lack of clean water in the city is very problematic. * Culture * Definition: The habits, traditions, and beliefs of a specific group of people. * Sentence: I love traveling to different countries to learn about their culture. * That's on you * Definition: A phrase used to say that something is your responsibility or your fault. * Sentence: I warned you to bring a jacket; if you are cold now, that's on you.
