100s Feared DEAD in HONG KONG FIRE: Learn Real English Vocabulary 🇭🇰🔥 episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 16 MIN

100s Feared DEAD in HONG KONG FIRE: Learn Real English Vocabulary 🇭🇰🔥

from American English With Brent · host Brent

The terrible fire that hit a tall building in Hong Kong yesterday is a huge disaster.. In this English lesson, we will first watch the newscast and talk about the search for many people who are still missing, and look at serious concerns about the materials used to fix the building. Over 20 new terms you can use in your next English conversation. ✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code BlackFriday for 20% off until December 1, 2025. Bonus English: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/usbrent/subscribe📺 Link to Newscast: https://youtu.be/nRvJ2LmTMvs?si=D9UdkGJI0R181XOTVocabulary List: News Report Terms1. Massive : Very, very big; huge. : The ship was massive compared to the small fishing boat.2. Residential : An area or building where people live (not for work or factories). : We live in a quiet, residential neighborhood with many families.3. High-Rise : A very tall building with many floors. : She lives on the 20th floor of a high-rise apartment building.4. Complex : A group of buildings that are used for a specific purpose. : The university has a new sports complex with a gym and a pool.5. Stands : To remain in a place; to stay standing and not fall. : Her best time to run a marathon still stands at four hours and 25 minutes.6. Executives : The top managers or bosses in a company. : The company executives met to make important decisions about money.7. Suspicion : A feeling that something is true or wrong, even without proof. : The police have a suspicion that the fire was started on purpose.8. Manslaughter : The crime of killing a person by accident or without planning to do it. : The driver was charged with manslaughter after the accidental crash.9. Inferno : A very large and dangerous fire that is out of control. : It took firefighters two days to stop the inferno in the forest.10. Gross Negligence : Being extremely careless; not paying attention to safety rules at all. : The company was sued for gross negligence because they ignored the safety warnings.11. Densely Populated : When many people live closely together in one area. : Bangladesh is a densely populated country; it is very crowded.12. Struggling : Trying very hard to do something that is difficult. : The student is struggling to understand the difficult math problem.: We could say that the math problem is very complex, or confusing.13. Charred : Burnt until it is black on the outside. : We left the pizza in the oven too long and the crust was charred.14. Scores : A large number of things or people. : Scores of people waited in line to buy tickets for the concert.15. Confirmed : To say that something is definitely true or correct. : The doctor confirmed that her leg was broken.16. Decades : Periods of time measuring 10 years (e.g., 20 years = 2 decades). : They have been best friends for three decades.17. Scaffolding : A temporary metal structure on the outside of a building used by workers to fix it. : The building is covered in scaffolding while they paint the outside walls.18. Bursting : Breaking open suddenly; or being very full. : Her suitcase was bursting because she packed too many clothes.19. Stunned : Very shocked or surprised; unable to react. : We were stunned into silence when we heard the bad news.

The terrible fire that hit a tall building in Hong Kong yesterday is a huge disaster.. In this English lesson, we will first watch the newscast and talk about the search for many people who are still missing, and look at serious concerns about the materials used to fix the building. Over 20 new terms you can use in your next English conversation. ✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code BlackFriday for 20% off until December 1, 2025. Bonus English: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/usbrent/subscribe📺 Link to Newscast: https://youtu.be/nRvJ2LmTMvs?si=D9UdkGJI0R181XOTVocabulary List: News Report Terms1. Massive : Very, very big; huge. : The ship was massive compared to the small fishing boat.2. Residential : An area or building where people live (not for work or factories). : We live in a quiet, residential neighborhood with many families.3. High-Rise : A very tall building with many floors. : She lives on the 20th floor of a high-rise apartment building.4. Complex : A group of buildings that are used for a specific purpose. : The university has a new sports complex with a gym and a pool.5. Stands : To remain in a place; to stay standing and not fall. : Her best time to run a marathon still stands at four hours and 25 minutes.6. Executives : The top managers or bosses in a company. : The company executives met to make important decisions about money.7. Suspicion : A feeling that something is true or wrong, even without proof. : The police have a suspicion that the fire was started on purpose.8. Manslaughter : The crime of killing a person by accident or without planning to do it. : The driver was charged with manslaughter after the accidental crash.9. Inferno : A very large and dangerous fire that is out of control. : It took firefighters two days to stop the inferno in the forest.10. Gross Negligence : Being extremely careless; not paying attention to safety rules at all. : The company was sued for gross negligence because they ignored the safety warnings.11. Densely Populated : When many people live closely together in one area. : Bangladesh is a densely populated country; it is very crowded.12. Struggling : Trying very hard to do something that is difficult. : The student is struggling to understand the difficult math problem.: We could say that the math problem is very complex, or confusing.13. Charred : Burnt until it is black on the outside. : We left the pizza in the oven too long and the crust was charred.14. Scores : A large number of things or people. : Scores of people waited in line to buy tickets for the concert.15. Confirmed : To say that something is definitely true or correct. : The doctor confirmed that her leg was broken.16. Decades : Periods of time measuring 10 years (e.g., 20 years = 2 decades). : They have been best friends for three decades.17. Scaffolding : A temporary metal structure on the outside of a building used by workers to fix it. : The building is covered in scaffolding while they paint the outside walls.18. Bursting : Breaking open suddenly; or being very full. : Her suitcase was bursting because she packed too many clothes.19. Stunned : Very shocked or surprised; unable to react. : We were stunned into silence when we heard the bad news.

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