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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 13 MIN

The U.S. Just Bombed Iran: Speak Better English With the News

from American English With Brent · host Brent

As extraordinary combat operations unfold as we speak, the global landscape is facing a significant and ongoing shift. In today’s lesson, we’ll analyze these headlines to help you master advanced English vocabulary, from understanding a regime's actions to the complex coordination required by their international counterparts.🛑 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/joinCombat OperationsDefinition: Military fighting or organized attacks.Example: "The news reported that combat operations have started near the border."The ObjectiveDefinition: The main goal or purpose of an action.Example: "Their main objective is to take control of the airport."DefendDefinition: To protect someone or something from being attacked.Example: "The soldiers stayed behind to defend the city from the invading army."EliminatingDefinition: Removing or destroying something completely.Example: "The government is focused on eliminating the threat to the public."ImminentDefinition: Happening very soon (usually something dangerous or bad).Example: "The dark clouds and high winds show that a terrible storm is imminent."RegimeDefinition: A government, usually one that is very strict and not elected by the people.Example: "The country’s economy struggled for many years under the old regime."CalculationsDefinition: Careful thinking, planning, or math used to make a decision.Example: "Based on their calculations, the new bridge will take three years to build."It's Approaching NoonDefinition: It is almost 12:00 PM (midday). Reporters often use this to give a time update.Example: "We should finish this meeting soon because it's approaching noon."MassiveDefinition: Very large, heavy, or severe.Example: "There was a massive earthquake in the mountains yesterday."ThroughoutDefinition: In every part of a place, or during the whole time of an event.Example: "It rained heavily throughout the night."Let's get back to...Definition: A phrase used to return to an earlier topic of conversation.Example: "Let's get back to the main story we were discussing earlier."Pardon MeDefinition: A formal and polite way to say "excuse me" or to correct a mistake while speaking.Example: "Pardon me, I meant to say the meeting is on Tuesday, not Monday."ExtraordinaryDefinition: Very unusual, special, or surprising.Example: "The doctors made an extraordinary effort to save the patients."As We SpeakDefinition: Happening exactly at this moment.Example: "The rescue team is searching for survivors as we speak."OngoingDefinition: Continuing to happen or exist right now.Example: "The police have an ongoing investigation into the robbery."RespondingDefinition: Answering or reacting to something that has happened.Example: "Emergency workers are responding to the fire downtown."SignificantDefinition: Important, or large enough to be noticed.Example: "There was a significant change in the stock market this morning."CoordinationDefinition: Organizing people or groups so they work together successfully.Example: "The relief effort required careful coordination between several countries."SeveralDefinition: More than two, but not a very large number.Example: "I have visited several countries in Europe for work."CounterpartsDefinition: A person who has the same job or position as someone else, but in a different organization or country.Example: "The French President met with his German counterpart to discuss trade."

As extraordinary combat operations unfold as we speak, the global landscape is facing a significant and ongoing shift. In today’s lesson, we’ll analyze these headlines to help you master advanced English vocabulary, from understanding a regime's actions to the complex coordination required by their international counterparts.🛑 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/joinCombat OperationsDefinition: Military fighting or organized attacks.Example: "The news reported that combat operations have started near the border."The ObjectiveDefinition: The main goal or purpose of an action.Example: "Their main objective is to take control of the airport."DefendDefinition: To protect someone or something from being attacked.Example: "The soldiers stayed behind to defend the city from the invading army."EliminatingDefinition: Removing or destroying something completely.Example: "The government is focused on eliminating the threat to the public."ImminentDefinition: Happening very soon (usually something dangerous or bad).Example: "The dark clouds and high winds show that a terrible storm is imminent."RegimeDefinition: A government, usually one that is very strict and not elected by the people.Example: "The country’s economy struggled for many years under the old regime."CalculationsDefinition: Careful thinking, planning, or math used to make a decision.Example: "Based on their calculations, the new bridge will take three years to build."It's Approaching NoonDefinition: It is almost 12:00 PM (midday). Reporters often use this to give a time update.Example: "We should finish this meeting soon because it's approaching noon."MassiveDefinition: Very large, heavy, or severe.Example: "There was a massive earthquake in the mountains yesterday."ThroughoutDefinition: In every part of a place, or during the whole time of an event.Example: "It rained heavily throughout the night."Let's get back to...Definition: A phrase used to return to an earlier topic of conversation.Example: "Let's get back to the main story we were discussing earlier."Pardon MeDefinition: A formal and polite way to say "excuse me" or to correct a mistake while speaking.Example: "Pardon me, I meant to say the meeting is on Tuesday, not Monday."ExtraordinaryDefinition: Very unusual, special, or surprising.Example: "The doctors made an extraordinary effort to save the patients."As We SpeakDefinition: Happening exactly at this moment.Example: "The rescue team is searching for survivors as we speak."OngoingDefinition: Continuing to happen or exist right now.Example: "The police have an ongoing investigation into the robbery."RespondingDefinition: Answering or reacting to something that has happened.Example: "Emergency workers are responding to the fire downtown."SignificantDefinition: Important, or large enough to be noticed.Example: "There was a significant change in the stock market this morning."CoordinationDefinition: Organizing people or groups so they work together successfully.Example: "The relief effort required careful coordination between several countries."SeveralDefinition: More than two, but not a very large number.Example: "I have visited several countries in Europe for work."CounterpartsDefinition: A person who has the same job or position as someone else, but in a different organization or country.Example: "The French President met with his German counterpart to discuss trade."

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