Trump Yells at Netanyau"You're F**king Crazy! (Speak Better English)

In this lesson, we break down the advanced English vocabulary and expressions used in the latest high-profile political news coverage. Master tricky terms like "rapid," "glitch," and more so you can confidently watch and understand English news broadcasts on your own. ✅ Preview the advanced classes that will help you watch and read the news in English in just 30 days here: brent-watson-s-school.teachable.com/l/pdp/the-breaking-news-decoder ☀️ Summer is the perfect time to level up your English fluency! Private 1-on-1 conversation sessions are officially back. Let’s work together in a comfortable space to build your speaking confidence, sharpen your pronunciation, and fix common mistakes. 👉 Click here to reserve your 60-minute session: https://brent-watson-s-school.teachab... ⚠️ Note: Private coaching slots are limited weekly, so grab your time slot early! 💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member.    / @americanenglishbrent   Link to Original Newscast:    • 'YOU'RE F------ CRAZY!': Trump reportedly ...   1. Rapid Definition: Very fast or quick. Example: The company experienced rapid growth after opening its new online store. 2. Hezbollah Definition: A political and military group based in Lebanon. Example: The news report discussed the latest political decisions made by Hezbollah. 3. Glitch Definition: A small, temporary problem or mistake in a computer program, system, or machine. Example: A technical glitch caused the website to stop working for fifteen minutes this morning. 4. Delay Definition: A period of time when you must wait because something is late or happening slower than planned. Example: Our train had a one-hour delay because of the heavy rain. 5. Through the lens of... Definition: Looking at or thinking about a situation from a specific point of view or perspective. Example: We need to look at this business plan through the lens of our customers. 6. Ceasefire Definition: An agreement between two fighting sides to stop shooting or fighting, usually for a specific amount of time. Example: Both countries agreed to a temporary ceasefire to allow medical help to enter the city. 7. Negotiator in Chief Definition: The main leader who is responsible for making deals, peace agreements, or business compromises between groups. Example: As the president of the union, she acted as the negotiator in chief during the contract talks. 8. Leverage Definition: Power, control, or an advantage that helps you get what you want when making a deal. Example: Having another job offer gave him the leverage to ask for a better salary. 9. Blockade Definition: The action of surrounding a place (like a port or country) with ships or soldiers to stop people or goods from entering or leaving. Example: The government set up a blockade to stop illegal ships from coming into the harbor. 10. On their back foot Definition: In a weak position, or forced to defend yourself because of a sudden problem or attack. Example: The unexpected questions from the reporter left the manager on his back foot. 11. Decimated Definition: Seriously damaged, destroyed, or greatly reduced in number. Example: The economic crisis decimated many small family businesses in the area. 12. Holds the cards Definition: To be in control of a situation because you have all the advantages. Example: In this job market, the employer holds the cards because there are so many applicants. 13. Pissed Definition: (Informal/Slang) Very angry or annoyed. (Note: This is casual and can be considered slightly rude in formal settings). Example: He was really pissed when the airline lost his luggage for the second time. 14. Obviously Definition: Used to say that something is very clear, easy to see, or easy to understand. Example: Obviously, we need to save money if we want to take an international vacation this year. 15. Proxy Definition: A person or group that acts or fights on behalf of someone else. In international politics, a smaller country fighting on behalf of a more powerful one. Example: Instead of fighting directly, the two large nations used smaller regional groups as a proxy. 16. Sustainable Definition: Able to continue for a long time at the same level without causing damage or running out. Example: Working 14 hours a day is not a sustainable lifestyle for anyone. 17. Summarizing Definition: Expressing the main points of a long text, speech, or meeting in a short, clear way. Example: At the end of the presentation, he spent two minutes summarizing the main ideas. 18. Peace to break out Definition: A phrase used when peace suddenly starts, often used when people have been waiting a long time for a conflict to end. Example: After decades of tension, citizens in the region are finally waiting for peace to break out.