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  • French Smokers FINED! What’s Happening? Improve Your English Here! 🚭
    🚭 France just banned smoking in many public places! In this video, learn 25 key English words and phrases from this big news story. Improve your vocabulary while staying up-to-date on global events!✅ Do you want to be my student? https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code 10OFF for 10% off a class💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join📺 Link to news cast: https://youtu.be/_FtnYgxP6B4?si=1IfcoczAChOcmL51Banned : not allowed by lawSmoking is now banned in parks across France.Oppressing : treating people in a cruel or unfair waySome smokers say the new rules are oppressing their freedom.Useless : not helpful; having no useMany think smoking is useless and only harms your health.Gather : to come together in a groupPeople often gather outside cafés to smoke.Imposed : forced by law or ruleFrance imposed strict new rules to stop public smoking.Cancer : a serious disease where cells grow uncontrollablySmoking causes cancer in many people.Suffer : to feel pain or discomfortHis grandmother suffered for years because of lung disease.Face : to deal with a problemSmokers now face fines if they light up in parks.Glamorized : made to look cool or attractiveOld movies often glamorized smoking.Habit : something you do regularly, often without thinkingSmoking became a bad habit for him.Regarded : thought of in a certain waySmoking is now regarded as dirty and dangerous.Epitome : a perfect example of somethingFor years, smoking was the epitome of style in France.Falling Out of Favor : becoming less popularSmoking is falling out of favor with young people.Campaigner : a person who works to bring changeHealth campaigners cheered the new smoking ban.Passive Smoking / Secondhand Smoke : breathing in smoke from someone else’s cigarettePassive smoking, also called secondhand smoke, harms children.Denormalizing : making something seem not normal or okayFrance hopes to denormalize smoking with these new rules.Generation : all the people born around the same timeThis generation may see fewer smokers than the last.Gasping : breathing in quickly, often because of lack of airHe was gasping for air after too many years of smoking.Puff : a small breath or cloud of smokeShe took one last puff before putting out her cigarette.Exempt : not required to follow a ruleOutdoor terraces might be exempt from the new ban.Dissuade : to persuade someone not to do somethingHigh cigarette taxes are meant to dissuade people from smoking.Taking Up : starting a new habit or activityMany teens are taking up vaping instead of smoking.Stub Out : to press and put out a cigaretteHe stubbed out his cigarette when he saw the police.Gather : come together in a groupPeople used to gather on the sidewalk to smoke, but not anymore.
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  • U.S. Bombs Iran! — These 25 English Terms Are Suddenly Everywhere!
    In this English lesson, you’ll learn 25 powerful vocabulary words from breaking news about the United States bombing Iran’s underground nuclear sites. We’ll explain each word with a simple and two example sentences—one from the news story and one from everyday life—to help you understand and use them with confidence.✅ Do you want to be my student? https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code 10OFF for 10% off a class💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join🚀 Even more English. My other channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AmericanEnglishBrent21. Extraordinary: Very unusual or specialThe U.S. took extraordinary steps by using powerful bombs on Iran.Winning the school lottery was an extraordinary moment for her.2. All Eyes Were On: Everyone was watching something :All eyes were on the sky as B-2 bombers flew toward Iran.All eyes were on him when he walked into class late.3. B-2 Bombers: U.S. military airplanes that fly quietly and carry bombsThe U.S. used B-2 bombers to hit Iran’s nuclear site.I saw a toy model of a B-2 Bomber at the museum.4. Ordinance Penetrators: Bombs that can break through strong wallsThe U.S. used ordinance penetrators to destroy underground targets in Iran.A jackhammer works like an Ordinance Penetrator on concrete sidewalks.5. Massive: Very large or heavy :The bombs dropped were massive and shook the ground.They moved a massive couch into the living room.6. Obliterated: Completely destroyedThe military obliterated Iran’s underground nuclear site.The storm obliterated the old fence in our backyard.7. My Sources: People or information I trustMy sources say the attack was planned for weeks.My sources told me the test will be next Friday.8. Ventilation: A way for fresh air to move into a spaceThe bomb blocked the tunnel’s ventilation system.I opened the window for better ventilation while cooking.9. Shafts: Narrow, deep openings or tunnelsThe missiles collapsed the underground shafts.The elevator goes down a deep shaft in the building.10. MOP Bombs: Very big bombs that break into deep bunkersMOP Bombs were used to reach hidden areas in Iran.We watched a video about how MOP Bombs work in science class.11. Whiteman Air Force Base: A U.S. base where B-2 bombers are kept in Missouri :The jets flew from Whiteman Air Force Base to Iran.My cousin works at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri.12. Refueled: Got more fuelThe bombers were refueled in midair during the mission.We had to refuel the car on the way to Boston.13. Soil: The dirt on the groundThe bomb left a deep hole in the soil.I planted flowers in the soft soil outside.14. Exposed: Left open or not coveredThe explosion exposed Iran’s secret tunnels.My arms were exposed to the sun, and I got sunburn.15. Radius: The distance from the center to the edgeThe radius of the blast was about 5 miles.We searched for restaurants within a 2-mile radius.16. Fortified: Made strong and protected :Iran’s nuclear site was heavily fortified.The school was fortified with metal doors and security cameras.17. Tomahawk Missiles: Long-range missiles that fly fast and lowThe U.S. launched tomahawk missiles from submarines.We watched a video about Tomahawk Missiles in history class.18. Submarine: A ship that travels under the water :A submarine helped launch the attack on Iran.My brother built a toy Submarine in science class.19. Ohio-Class: A type of very large U.S. submarineAn Ohio-class submarine was used in the bombing mission.The navy showed a photo of an Ohio-Class vessel.20. Converted: Changed from one thing to anotherThe submarine was converted to carry missiles.We converted the garage into a playroom.
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  • Trump Must Drop the Bomb on Iran 🇮🇷
    In this English lesson, we explore the latest conflict between Iran and the United States, where President Trump is considering using a powerful bunker buster bomb.You’ll learn 25 key vocabulary words and phrases through real news examples and everyday situations to help improve your English fast.✅ Do you want to be my student? https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code 10OFF for 10% off a class💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join🚀 Even more English. My other channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AmericanEnglishBrent2TrumpMust Drop the Bomb on IranFordow : A secret, underground uranium enrichment site in Iran.: Israel wants the U.S. to help destroy Fordow with a powerful bunker‑buster bomb. : Some companies keep important data in a secure server room, like Fordow is for uranium.Concealed : Hidden so no one can see it.: Iran’s Fordow facility is deeply concealed inside a mountain. : She concealed the gift behind her back before surprising her friend.Conventional Capabilities : Regular, non‑nuclear weapons and tools a military has.: Israel lacks the conventional capabilities to destroy Fordow alone. : Many homes have conventional capabilities like cooking and cleaning tools.Take Out : To destroy something completely.: The U.S. may take out Fordow using a bunker‑buster bomb. : He took out the old shed in his backyard to build a new one.Bunker : A strong underground shelter built to be safe.: Fordow acts like a bunker for Iran’s centrifuges, deep underground. : During the storm, the family took shelter in their backyard bunker.Bunker Buster : A bomb made to go deep into the ground an explode.: The GBU‑57 is a bunker‑buster designed to drill into deep rock. : She used an ice‑buster tool to chip the ice off her driveway.Arsenal : A collection of weapons or tools someone has.: The U.S. has a bigger arsenal of bunker‑buster bombs than Israel. : A chef’s kitchen arsenal includes knives, spoons, and mixers.Drilling : Making a hole deep into the ground.: Iran’s underground facilities involved extensive drilling to hide them. : They’re drilling a well in their backyard to get water.Stealth : How something stays hidden or undetected.: A B‑2 stealth bomber would carry the giant bunker‑buster to Fordow. : She wore dark clothes to move through the house in stealth so she wouldn’t wake anyone.Configured : Set up or arranged in a specific way.: The bomb must be configured precisely to drill down into Iran’s defenses. : He configured his phone to go into sleep mode every night at 9:00 pm.Intelligence : Secret information collected by a government to help make decisions.: U.S. intelligence says hitting Fordow is critical to stopping Iran’s nuclear potential. : People gather intelligence on real estate prices before buying a house.Inching : Moving very slowly, little by little.: The U.S. is inching toward a decision to use bunker‑buster bombs. : He inched closer to the edge of the pool before jumping in.Legitimate : Legal or acceptable under rules.: The U.S. wants to ensure any strike is legitimate under international law. : To buy alcohol, you need a legitimate ID like a driver’s license.Credibility : The trust people have in someone or something.: The U.S. fears an attack without credibility could damage global trust.: Her credibility at work grew when she consistently met her deadlines.
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  • Trump Must Drop the Bomb on Iran 🇮🇷
    In this English lesson, we explore the latest conflict between Iran and the United States, where President Trump is considering using a powerful bunker buster bomb.You’ll learn 25 key vocabulary words and phrases through real news examples and everyday situations to help improve your English fast.✅ Do you want to be my student? https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code 10OFF for 10% off a class💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join🚀 Even more English. My other channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AmericanEnglishBrent2TrumpMust Drop the Bomb on IranFordow : A secret, underground uranium enrichment site in Iran.: Israel wants the U.S. to help destroy Fordow with a powerful bunker‑buster bomb. : Some companies keep important data in a secure server room, like Fordow is for uranium.Concealed : Hidden so no one can see it.: Iran’s Fordow facility is deeply concealed inside a mountain. : She concealed the gift behind her back before surprising her friend.Conventional Capabilities : Regular, non‑nuclear weapons and tools a military has.: Israel lacks the conventional capabilities to destroy Fordow alone. : Many homes have conventional capabilities like cooking and cleaning tools.Take Out : To destroy something completely.: The U.S. may take out Fordow using a bunker‑buster bomb. : He took out the old shed in his backyard to build a new one.Bunker : A strong underground shelter built to be safe.: Fordow acts like a bunker for Iran’s centrifuges, deep underground. : During the storm, the family took shelter in their backyard bunker.Bunker Buster : A bomb made to go deep into the ground an explode.: The GBU‑57 is a bunker‑buster designed to drill into deep rock. : She used an ice‑buster tool to chip the ice off her driveway.Arsenal : A collection of weapons or tools someone has.: The U.S. has a bigger arsenal of bunker‑buster bombs than Israel. : A chef’s kitchen arsenal includes knives, spoons, and mixers.Drilling : Making a hole deep into the ground.: Iran’s underground facilities involved extensive drilling to hide them. : They’re drilling a well in their backyard to get water.Stealth : How something stays hidden or undetected.: A B‑2 stealth bomber would carry the giant bunker‑buster to Fordow. : She wore dark clothes to move through the house in stealth so she wouldn’t wake anyone.Configured : Set up or arranged in a specific way.: The bomb must be configured precisely to drill down into Iran’s defenses. : He configured his phone to go into sleep mode every night at 9:00 pm.Intelligence : Secret information collected by a government to help make decisions.: U.S. intelligence says hitting Fordow is critical to stopping Iran’s nuclear potential. : People gather intelligence on real estate prices before buying a house.Inching : Moving very slowly, little by little.: The U.S. is inching toward a decision to use bunker‑buster bombs. : He inched closer to the edge of the pool before jumping in.Legitimate : Legal or acceptable under rules.: The U.S. wants to ensure any strike is legitimate under international law. : To buy alcohol, you need a legitimate ID like a driver’s license.Credibility : The trust people have in someone or something.: The U.S. fears an attack without credibility could damage global trust.: Her credibility at work grew when she consistently met her deadlines.Stick Your Neck Out : To take a risk by supporting something others might not.: Some Republicans are unwilling to stick their necks out to support a strike.: He stuck his neck out by taking a risk and introducing a new project at the meeting.: U.S. leaders say they have to think about the big picture before striking. : When choosing a career, it’s important to see the big picture of long‑term goals.
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  • At Least 274 Dead — Learn English Through One of the Worst Crashes in Years
    BREAKING NEWS: Indian Plane Crash – Learn English with the Latest HeadlinesIn this lesson, we use a real news story about the tragic crash of an Air India flight to help English learners understand important vocabulary. Learn 28 key terms like aviation, crew members, billowing, smoldering, and more — all with simple definitions and example sentences.✅ Do you want to be my student? https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code 10 OFF for 10% off a class💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join🚀 Even more English. My other channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AmericanEnglishBrent2🇮🇳 Improve your English while staying informed about current events.✈️ Level: A2–B1 (great for students learning English for 1–2 years)#LearnEnglish #ESL #NewsEnglish #AirIndia #vocabularylessons India Plane Crash 🇮🇳1. BoeingA large company in the United States that makes airplanes.The crashed plane was a Boeing 787 headed to London.Boeing builds airplanes that fly all over the world.2. Headed toGoing toward a place.The plane was headed to London when it crashed.After school, we are headed to the soccer field.3. CorrespondentA news reporter who gives information from a specific place.A correspondent from CNN was reporting at the crash site.The weather correspondent said a storm was coming.4. AviationThe activity or business of flying airplanes.Indian aviation experts are studying the cause of the crash.He wants a job in aviation so he can work with planes.5. HorrificVery shocking and scary.The scene of the crash was described as horrific.That horror movie had some horrific scenes.6. BillowingSpreading upward or outward in a large cloud.Smoke was billowing from the wreckage.Her dress was billowing in the wind.7. RubbleBroken pieces of a building or structure that has fallen down.People searched through the rubble for survivors.The earthquake left the old church in rubble.8. SmolderingBurning slowly and giving off smoke.The engine was still smoldering hours after the crash.The campfire was smoldering the next morning.9. Taken off When a plane leaves the ground and starts to fly.The plane had just taken off when it crashed.We watched the plane take off from the window.10. Crew MembersThe workers on a plane, like pilots and flight attendants.The crew members tried to help people get out safely.The crew members showed us how to wear life jackets.11. CaptainThe person in charge of flying the airplane.The captain made a final call for help before the crash.The captain of the ship told everyone to get ready to sail.12. Stellar ReputationA very good opinion people have about someone or something. “Reputation” means what people think about someone over time.The airline had a stellar reputation for safety until the crash.She has a stellar reputation because she always helps others.13. Setting upGetting something ready to use.Workers are setting up a place for families to wait for news.We are setting up the tent before it gets dark.14. Emergency Relief CenterA place where people go to get help after something bad happens.An emergency relief center was opened near the crash site.After the flood, we went to the emergency relief center for food and clothes.15. AnxiousFeeling nervous, scared, or worried.Families were anxious as they waited to hear about their loved ones.I was anxious before giving my first speech.16. PotentiallyMaybe or possibly.The crash potentially killed people who were in the hostel.That medicine is potentially helpful, but it needs testing.17. GrievingFeeling very sad because someone died.Many families are grieving after losing loved ones in the crash.He was grieving the loss of his pet dog.
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