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  • American English With Brent

    BREAKING ENGLISH: Hormuz is Open...But It's Too Good to Last

    04/05/2026 | 14 min
    ✅ 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.
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    FRIGHTENING MOMENT: Trump Rushed Off Stage Because...

    28/04/2026 | 14 min
    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.
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    Trump Thinks He’s WHO?! The Shocking Vocabulary You Need Today

    17/04/2026 | 16 min
    ✅ 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.
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    Trump’s Wife SHOCKS the World With Surprise Speech (English You Can Use)

    12/04/2026 | 19 min
    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.
  • American English With Brent

    Almost 2 Hours of Speaking English with the News

    29/03/2026 | 1 h 35 min
    Ditch the textbook drills and start speaking more naturally with two hours of English immersion powered by real-world news. Designed specifically for B1-B2 learners, this deep dive will help you master the phrasing you need to discuss global events with total confidence.

    🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2

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