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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2025 · 18 MIN

Speak English With the News: Tragedy Near the White House

from American English With Brent · host Brent

This lesson uses the breaking news story of two National Guard soldiers who were ambushed and shot while patrolling near the White House as a context for learning relevant vocabulary. We will analyze the sequence of events, from the initial attack that left one soldier in critical condition to the subsequent investigation that ended up charging the suspect with first-degree murder.✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code BlackFriday for 20% off until December 1, 2025. 💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join📺 Link to Newscast: https://youtu.be/nRvJ2LmTMvs?si=D9UdkGJI0R181XOT1. Dramatic : Very sudden, surprising, or emotional. : There was a dramatic change in the score at the end of the game.2. Exclusively : Only for one person or group. : This bathroom is exclusively for customers.3. Ambushed : To attack someone by surprise from a hiding spot. : The lion ambushed the zebra from the tall grass.4. National Guard : Soldiers who help inside the country during emergencies (like floods). : The National Guard brought food and water after the big storm.5. Revolver : A small gun with a spinning part that holds bullets. : The police officer in the old movie used a revolver.6. Upgrading : Making something better or newer or more serious. : I am upgrading my phone to the newest model.7. Initial : First; at the beginning. : My initial idea was bad, but my second idea was great.8. First Degree Murder : Planning to kill someone, and then doing it. : He went to prison for first degree murder because he planned the crime.9. Critical Condition : Very sick or hurt; in danger of dying. : The doctors said the patient is in critical condition.10. Ended Up : To finally arrive somewhere, usually by mistake or surprise. : We took the wrong bus and ended up at the beach.11. Patrolling : Walking or driving around an area to watch for danger. : Police cars are patrolling the streets tonight.12. Open Doors : To give you new chances for success. : A college degree can open doors to better jobs.13. Big-Hearted : Very kind and nice. : My teacher is big-hearted; she always helps us.14. Grudge : Staying angry at someone for a long time because of something they did. : She held a grudge against her little brother for eating the last cookie. 15. Coast to Coast : From one side of the US (ocean) to the other. : The plane flew coast to coast, from New York to California.16. Search Warrants : Papers from a judge that let police search a house. : The police had search warrants to look for the stolen money in the suspect’s car.17. Asylum : Safety in a new country for people running away from danger. : They asked for asylum because their home country was at war.18. Third World Countries : Poor countries (people usually say "developing countries" now). : He wants to help build schools in third world countries.19. Green Card : A card that lets you live and work in the US forever. : She was so happy when she got her Green Card.20. Resettle : To move and start a new home in a new place. : The family had to resettle in a new city after the fire.21. Held Accountable : To be responsible for what you did. : The student was held accountable for cheating on the test.

This lesson uses the breaking news story of two National Guard soldiers who were ambushed and shot while patrolling near the White House as a context for learning relevant vocabulary. We will analyze the sequence of events, from the initial attack that left one soldier in critical condition to the subsequent investigation that ended up charging the suspect with first-degree murder.✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use code BlackFriday for 20% off until December 1, 2025. 💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join📺 Link to Newscast: https://youtu.be/nRvJ2LmTMvs?si=D9UdkGJI0R181XOT1. Dramatic : Very sudden, surprising, or emotional. : There was a dramatic change in the score at the end of the game.2. Exclusively : Only for one person or group. : This bathroom is exclusively for customers.3. Ambushed : To attack someone by surprise from a hiding spot. : The lion ambushed the zebra from the tall grass.4. National Guard : Soldiers who help inside the country during emergencies (like floods). : The National Guard brought food and water after the big storm.5. Revolver : A small gun with a spinning part that holds bullets. : The police officer in the old movie used a revolver.6. Upgrading : Making something better or newer or more serious. : I am upgrading my phone to the newest model.7. Initial : First; at the beginning. : My initial idea was bad, but my second idea was great.8. First Degree Murder : Planning to kill someone, and then doing it. : He went to prison for first degree murder because he planned the crime.9. Critical Condition : Very sick or hurt; in danger of dying. : The doctors said the patient is in critical condition.10. Ended Up : To finally arrive somewhere, usually by mistake or surprise. : We took the wrong bus and ended up at the beach.11. Patrolling : Walking or driving around an area to watch for danger. : Police cars are patrolling the streets tonight.12. Open Doors : To give you new chances for success. : A college degree can open doors to better jobs.13. Big-Hearted : Very kind and nice. : My teacher is big-hearted; she always helps us.14. Grudge : Staying angry at someone for a long time because of something they did. : She held a grudge against her little brother for eating the last cookie. 15. Coast to Coast : From one side of the US (ocean) to the other. : The plane flew coast to coast, from New York to California.16. Search Warrants : Papers from a judge that let police search a house. : The police had search warrants to look for the stolen money in the suspect’s car.17. Asylum : Safety in a new country for people running away from danger. : They asked for asylum because their home country was at war.18. Third World Countries : Poor countries (people usually say "developing countries" now). : He wants to help build schools in third world countries.19. Green Card : A card that lets you live and work in the US forever. : She was so happy when she got her Green Card.20. Resettle : To move and start a new home in a new place. : The family had to resettle in a new city after the fire.21. Held Accountable : To be responsible for what you did. : The student was held accountable for cheating on the test.

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