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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 15 MIN

English With the News: Why It's Getting Dangerous in America 🇺🇸

from American English With Brent · host Brent

Things are getting crazy in the U.S., so let's use this dramatic news story to take your English to the next level. Watch the clip and learn exactly how native speakers use phrases like 'on top of that' and 'cut it out' in tense situations.📝 If you want to review the words from today's lesson, click the link below to download my Free News Vocabulary Guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2News clip: https://youtu.be/x3Bwxzao2bk?si=M5mQywY4Pwl8Hn7N1. Watch Out * Definition: To be careful because there might be danger. * Example: "Watch out! That car is driving very fast."2. Cut it Off * Definition: To stop a supply of something (like electricity or money) or to drive in front of a car dangerously. * Example: "The electric company will cut off the power if you don't pay the bill."3. Cut it out * Definition: A phrase used to tell someone to stop doing something annoying. * Example: "Please cut it out! Your loud music is giving me a headache."4. Ramming * Definition: Hitting into something with a lot of force. * Example: "The boat was damaged after ramming into the dock during the storm."5. On Top of (meaning: adding) * Definition: In addition to something; also. * Example: "He has to work late tonight, and on top of that, he has to cook dinner when he gets home."6. Rhetoric * Definition: Language used to persuade or influence people, often used by politicians. * Example: "The politician used angry rhetoric to make the crowd excited."7. Tim Walz * Definition: An American politician who is the Governor of Minnesota. * Example: "Tim Walz gave a speech on TV about the new laws in his state."8. Gestapo * Definition: The secret police in Nazi Germany known for being cruel. (People sometimes use this word today to describe police who act too aggressively). * Example: "We learned in history class that the Gestapo controlled people through fear."9. Impede * Definition: To slow something down or make movement difficult. * Example: "The heavy snow will impede traffic on the highway today."10. Obstruct * Definition: To block a path or road so nothing can pass. * Example: "A fallen tree obstructed the road, so we had to turn around."11. Mainstream Media * Definition: Large news organizations (like big TV channels and newspapers) that most people watch. * Example: "Some people do not trust the mainstream media to tell the whole truth."12. Apprehend * Definition: To catch and arrest someone (usually used for police). * Example: "The police were finally able to apprehend the bank robber after a long chase."13. Facing (meaning: trouble) * Definition: Dealing with a difficult situation or problem. * Example: "The company is facing serious money problems this year."14. Impediments * Definition: Things that make it difficult to do something; obstacles. * Example: "Not knowing the language is one of the biggest impediments to finding a job in a new country."15. Constant * Definition: Happening all the time without stopping. * Example: "The constant noise from the construction site is very annoying."16. Folks * Definition: A friendly, informal word for "people." * Example: "Hello folks! Welcome to our town."17. Confront * Definition: To face a person or problem directly, often to argue or complain. * Example: "I need to confront my neighbor because his dog barks all night."

Things are getting crazy in the U.S., so let's use this dramatic news story to take your English to the next level. Watch the clip and learn exactly how native speakers use phrases like 'on top of that' and 'cut it out' in tense situations.📝 If you want to review the words from today's lesson, click the link below to download my Free News Vocabulary Guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2News clip: https://youtu.be/x3Bwxzao2bk?si=M5mQywY4Pwl8Hn7N1. Watch Out * Definition: To be careful because there might be danger. * Example: "Watch out! That car is driving very fast."2. Cut it Off * Definition: To stop a supply of something (like electricity or money) or to drive in front of a car dangerously. * Example: "The electric company will cut off the power if you don't pay the bill."3. Cut it out * Definition: A phrase used to tell someone to stop doing something annoying. * Example: "Please cut it out! Your loud music is giving me a headache."4. Ramming * Definition: Hitting into something with a lot of force. * Example: "The boat was damaged after ramming into the dock during the storm."5. On Top of (meaning: adding) * Definition: In addition to something; also. * Example: "He has to work late tonight, and on top of that, he has to cook dinner when he gets home."6. Rhetoric * Definition: Language used to persuade or influence people, often used by politicians. * Example: "The politician used angry rhetoric to make the crowd excited."7. Tim Walz * Definition: An American politician who is the Governor of Minnesota. * Example: "Tim Walz gave a speech on TV about the new laws in his state."8. Gestapo * Definition: The secret police in Nazi Germany known for being cruel. (People sometimes use this word today to describe police who act too aggressively). * Example: "We learned in history class that the Gestapo controlled people through fear."9. Impede * Definition: To slow something down or make movement difficult. * Example: "The heavy snow will impede traffic on the highway today."10. Obstruct * Definition: To block a path or road so nothing can pass. * Example: "A fallen tree obstructed the road, so we had to turn around."11. Mainstream Media * Definition: Large news organizations (like big TV channels and newspapers) that most people watch. * Example: "Some people do not trust the mainstream media to tell the whole truth."12. Apprehend * Definition: To catch and arrest someone (usually used for police). * Example: "The police were finally able to apprehend the bank robber after a long chase."13. Facing (meaning: trouble) * Definition: Dealing with a difficult situation or problem. * Example: "The company is facing serious money problems this year."14. Impediments * Definition: Things that make it difficult to do something; obstacles. * Example: "Not knowing the language is one of the biggest impediments to finding a job in a new country."15. Constant * Definition: Happening all the time without stopping. * Example: "The constant noise from the construction site is very annoying."16. Folks * Definition: A friendly, informal word for "people." * Example: "Hello folks! Welcome to our town."17. Confront * Definition: To face a person or problem directly, often to argue or complain. * Example: "I need to confront my neighbor because his dog barks all night."

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