
WARNING: NYC Hit by Worst Storm in Years! ❄️
28/12/2025 | 12 min
New York City is paralyzed by its worst snowstorm in three years, and in this lesson, you’ll learn the exact English vocabulary used to report on this historic weather event. Watch now to improve your listening skills while we analyze the chaos unfolding on the streets of NYC.✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code NewYear for 25% off. Bonus English: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/usbrent/subscribe

Did Trump Just Start a New War in Secret? English With the News
26/12/2025 | 15 min
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.

Learn Real English: Describing Tragedy and Heroism
21/12/2025 | 16 min
What really happened during the attack in Sydney, and who is the man that saved so many lives? Watch this lesson to improve your English vocabulary and learn the truth about the "Bondi Hero."✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code Fall15 for 15% off. Link to Original Newscast: https://youtu.be/FqRqoj-14B4?si=XAUJdfjehOv1EZjWVocabulary List for B1 Students1. Terrorist Attack: A violent action meant to scare people for political or religious reasons.: The news reported a terrorist attack that happened in the city center yesterday.2. In Custody: Being held or kept by the police; under arrest.: The police caught the man, and he is now in custody.3. An Individual: One single person.: The police said an individual entered the bank and asked for money.4. Potentially: Possibly; something that could happen or be true in the future.: This is a potentially dangerous situation, so please stay inside.5. Amid: In the middle of or during something.: He stayed calm amid all the noise and confusion.6. Horror: A strong feeling of shock, fear, or disgust.: She stared in horror as the vase slipped from her hands and shattered on the floor.7. Heroism: Great bravery; acting like a hero.: The mayor gave the man an award for his heroism during the rescue.8. Tackling: Pushing someone to the ground to stop them (often used in sports like football or rugby).: The brave passenger was seen tackling the attacker to the floor.9. Struggle: A physical fight or a difficult effort to do something.: He struggled against the strong wind that was pushing him backward.10. Identified: Recognized or named; knowing who someone is.: The doctor identified the cause of the patient's stomach pain.: We identified the correct path on the map before we started hiking.11. Hailing : Praising or cheering for someone enthusiastically.: Everyone is hailing the young woman as a hero for saving the dog.12. Extraordinary: Very special, unusual, or amazing.: It is extraordinary that he finished the marathon in under two hours.13. Courage: Bravery; the ability to do something even when you are frightened.: After a few minutes, he finally plucked up the courage to ask her to dance.14. Disarm: To take a weapon (like a gun or knife) away from someone.: You must enter a code to disarm the security alarm when you walk in.15. Engaging: Getting involved in a situation or conflict; confronting someone.: The security guard was engaging the suspect when help arrived.16. Linked: Connected or related to something else.: Detectives believe this car is linked to another robbery last week.17. Probing: Investigating or asking deep questions to find the truth.: Scientists are currently probing the ocean floor to find new species of fish.18. Motives: The reasons why a person does something.: Her motive for improving her English was to get a better job and more money.

2 and 1/2 Hour Long English Speaking Lesson for Sleep and Work
15/12/2025 | 2 h 36 min
Boost your fluency with this massive 2-hour English learning compilation! I’ve gathered some of my best lessons from the archives to create the ultimate continuous study session. This video is packed with essential vocabulary, clear definitions, and real-world examples to help you master the language without interruption. Whether you use it for a deep-dive study session or listen in the background to improve your listening comprehension, this mega-lesson is designed to take your English to the next level. Grab your notebook and let’s get to work!✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code Fall15 for 15% off.

Breaking News English: State of Emergency in the USA (Major Flooding)
14/12/2025 | 19 min
Improve your English listening comprehension by learning about the recent flooding in the United States. I will teach you the essential words you need to know to understand news reports about this natural disaster.✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code Fall15 for 15% off. 💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinLink to Newscast: https://youtu.be/-3HxiCU-cNs?si=RTfl_ndGTwetFaTMLocations1. Washington State: A U.S. state located in the Pacific Northwest : It rains very often in Washington State.2. Washington D.C.: The capital city of the United States, located on the East Coast.: The President lives in Washington D.C., which is very far from Washington State.3. Surging: Moving quickly and powerfully in a wave.: The surging water rushed down the street and covered the cars.4. Shattering Records: Breaking an old record by a large amount.: The heavy snowfall is shattering records for the month of December.5. Attic: The room or space at the very top of a house, just under the roof.: He hid the family’s Christmas gifts in the attic until Christmas morning. 6. Hoisting: Lifting something heavy up, usually with ropes or a machine.: He hoisted his wife onto his shoulders so she could see the band on stage a little better. 7. Volunteer: A person who works for free to help others.: A volunteer helped fill sandbags to stop the water.8. Rescue: To save someone from a dangerous situation.: Firefighters used a boat to rescue the dog from the flood.9. In The Midst: In the middle of something.: We are in the midst of a terrible storm.10. Swift: Moving very fast.: The river water was swift and dangerous to swim in.11. Peak: The highest point or the top (often of a mountain).: They reached the mountain peak just a little after lunchtime. 12. Peek: To look at something quickly or secretly.: She wanted to peek inside the box, but decided to wait until Christmas.13. Governor: The elected leader of a state government.: The Governor told everyone to stay off the roads because they were too icy.14. Critical: Very serious, dangerous, or important.: It is critical that we put gas in the car before we drive too much further. 15. Potentially: Possibly; something that might happen in the future.: This storm could potentially ruin our vacation. 16. Crest: The highest level a river reaches during a flood before it goes back down.: The river is expected to crest at 20 feet tomorrow morning.17. Meteorologist: A scientist who studies weather and predicts the forecast.: The meteorologist on TV said the rain will stop soon.18. Enormous: Very, very big.: Today was pretty stressful. She had an enormous headache when she got home.19. Portion: A part or share of something.: She gave him the largest portion of cake because it was his birthday. 20. Entirely: Completely or 100%.: The bridge was entirely covered by water.21. Banks : The land along the sides of a river.: The water rose over the banks of the river and flooded the park.22. Creeks: Small streams of water (smaller than a river).: The heavy rain turned small creeks into rushing rivers.23. Streams: Flowing water that moves across the land (smaller than a river).: Many streams flow down from the mountains into the lake.



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