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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 20 MIN

Speak English With the News: Other Countries to Help With Iran

from American English With Brent · host Brent

Improve your English vocabulary today by reading breaking news about President Trump asking other countries for help. I will teach you key words from the article so you can understand advanced news topics with confidence.🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinLink to Newscast: https://youtu.be/7wc9691_Mb4?si=I9XiRdT2HFTxmDlU1. Quote * Definition: To repeat exactly what someone else said or wrote. * Example: The newspaper article will quote the president's speech.2. Especially * Definition: More than usual; particularly. * Example: I love Italian food, especially pizza.3. In Conjunction * Definition: Working together with someone or something. * Example: The police are working in conjunction with the community to improve safety.4. Commercial Products * Definition: Items made to be sold to the public to make a profit. * Example: The company makes commercial products like soap and shampoo.5. Pop Up (Internet Verb) * Definition: To appear suddenly on a computer or phone screen. * Example: A new advertisement will pop up when you click that link.6. Popups (Internet Noun) * Definition: The small windows that suddenly appear on a screen, usually showing ads. * Example: I use a special program on my browser to block annoying popups.7. Capability * Definition: The ability, skill, or power to do something. * Example: This new smartphone has the capability to translate languages instantly.8. Mine (Water bomb) * Definition: A hidden bomb placed in the water that explodes when a ship touches it. * Example: The navy had to carefully remove a mine from the harbor.9. Close-Range Missile * Definition: A flying weapon that travels a short distance to hit its target. * Example: The army tested a new close-range missile during their training.10. Defeated * Definition: Having lost a game, battle, or election. * Example: The defeated team shook hands with the winners after the match.11. Artificial Constraint * Definition: An unnatural limit or rule created by people, not by nature. * Example: The manager's strict deadline felt like an artificial constraint on our creativity.12. Decapitated * Definition: Literally: to have the head removed. In the news: to remove the leader of a group. * Example: The criminal organization was decapitated when the police arrested its top boss.13. Continually * Definition: Happening again and again over a long time. * Example: The old machine continually makes a loud noise while it is running.14. Still Underway * Definition: Currently happening; not finished yet. * Example: The construction of the new hospital is still underway.15. Embassy * Definition: The official office of a country's government in a foreign country. * Example: If you lose your passport while traveling, you should go to your country's embassy.16 & 19. Compound * Definition: A group of buildings closed in by a fence or wall. * Example: The government officials lived and worked in a secure compound.17. Fairly Limited Information * Definition: Only having a small amount of facts or details about a situation. * Example: We have fairly limited information about the new company policy so far.18. It's Not Clear * Definition: It is confusing, uncertain, or not easy to understand yet. * Example: It's not clear what time the meeting will start tomorrow.

Improve your English vocabulary today by reading breaking news about President Trump asking other countries for help. I will teach you key words from the article so you can understand advanced news topics with confidence.🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f2💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinLink to Newscast: https://youtu.be/7wc9691_Mb4?si=I9XiRdT2HFTxmDlU1. Quote * Definition: To repeat exactly what someone else said or wrote. * Example: The newspaper article will quote the president's speech.2. Especially * Definition: More than usual; particularly. * Example: I love Italian food, especially pizza.3. In Conjunction * Definition: Working together with someone or something. * Example: The police are working in conjunction with the community to improve safety.4. Commercial Products * Definition: Items made to be sold to the public to make a profit. * Example: The company makes commercial products like soap and shampoo.5. Pop Up (Internet Verb) * Definition: To appear suddenly on a computer or phone screen. * Example: A new advertisement will pop up when you click that link.6. Popups (Internet Noun) * Definition: The small windows that suddenly appear on a screen, usually showing ads. * Example: I use a special program on my browser to block annoying popups.7. Capability * Definition: The ability, skill, or power to do something. * Example: This new smartphone has the capability to translate languages instantly.8. Mine (Water bomb) * Definition: A hidden bomb placed in the water that explodes when a ship touches it. * Example: The navy had to carefully remove a mine from the harbor.9. Close-Range Missile * Definition: A flying weapon that travels a short distance to hit its target. * Example: The army tested a new close-range missile during their training.10. Defeated * Definition: Having lost a game, battle, or election. * Example: The defeated team shook hands with the winners after the match.11. Artificial Constraint * Definition: An unnatural limit or rule created by people, not by nature. * Example: The manager's strict deadline felt like an artificial constraint on our creativity.12. Decapitated * Definition: Literally: to have the head removed. In the news: to remove the leader of a group. * Example: The criminal organization was decapitated when the police arrested its top boss.13. Continually * Definition: Happening again and again over a long time. * Example: The old machine continually makes a loud noise while it is running.14. Still Underway * Definition: Currently happening; not finished yet. * Example: The construction of the new hospital is still underway.15. Embassy * Definition: The official office of a country's government in a foreign country. * Example: If you lose your passport while traveling, you should go to your country's embassy.16 & 19. Compound * Definition: A group of buildings closed in by a fence or wall. * Example: The government officials lived and worked in a secure compound.17. Fairly Limited Information * Definition: Only having a small amount of facts or details about a situation. * Example: We have fairly limited information about the new company policy so far.18. It's Not Clear * Definition: It is confusing, uncertain, or not easy to understand yet. * Example: It's not clear what time the meeting will start tomorrow.

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