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Are you planning a trip to the United States anytime soon? In today's lesson, we'll break down a real American newscast and learn essential vocabulary to help you understand why you might want to stay home instead.🛑 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 Original Newscast: https://youtu.be/GE2qZDAdqcI?si=bhw-PXVAYlseICIf1. SufferingDefinition: Feeling pain, sadness, or hardship.Example: The medicine helped reduce her suffering after she broke her leg.2. Stretch (time)Definition: A continuous period of time.Example: I had to work on the computer for a long stretch of six hours without a break.3. A lack of...Definition: Not having enough of something.Example: The business failed because of a lack of money.4. StaffingDefinition: Providing workers or employees for a business.Example: The restaurant is having staffing problems, so service is very slow today.5. Calling Out (work)Definition: Telephoning your boss to say you cannot come to work, usually because you are sick.Example: I have a bad cold and a fever, so I am calling out of work today.6. PartialDefinition: Not complete; only a part of something.Example: We only got a partial refund for the canceled flight, not the full amount.7. Government ShutdownDefinition: When a government temporarily stops its normal services because politicians cannot agree on a budget.Example: During the government shutdown, the national parks and museums were closed to the public.8. Union (work)Definition: An organization of workers that protects their rights and fights for better pay or safety.Example: The factory workers joined a union to get better health insurance.9. EndureDefinition: To suffer through a difficult situation with patience, without giving up.Example: The team had to endure a very long and boring meeting.10. Pissed OffDefinition: (Informal/Slang) Very angry or annoyed. Note: Because this is informal, it's best to use it only with friends, not in professional settings.Example: He was really pissed off when someone scratched his parked car.11. NormalcyDefinition: The state of being normal, regular, or typical.Example: After the big storm, it took weeks for the town to return to normalcy.12. ConsistencyDefinition: Doing something the same way over time, which makes you reliable.Example: Consistency is important in customer service; every customer should be treated well.13. Close ProximityDefinition: Being very near to something or someone.Example: We chose this hotel because it is in close proximity to the train station.14. CornerDefinition: The place where two lines, walls, or streets meet.Example: The coffee shop is located on the corner of Main Street and First Avenue.15. Punch through a wallDefinition: To hit a wall so hard with your fist that it makes a hole. It is usually used as an exaggeration to show extreme anger.Example: The computer crashed and deleted his project; he was so angry he wanted to punch through a wall.16. Ridiculously FrustratingDefinition: Extremely annoying or upsetting, to a degree that feels crazy or unreasonable.Example: Waiting on the phone for two hours to speak to a bank agent was ridiculously frustrating.17. FaultDefinition: Responsibility for a mistake or a bad situation.Example: It was my fault that we missed the train, because I woke up late.18. LayersDefinition: Different sheets or levels of material placed one on top of another.Example: It is very cold outside, so you should wear several layers of clothing.19. MatrixDefinition: A complex system or environment where things are connected and develop.Example: Trying to understand the complex matrix of international tax laws can be very difficult.
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Are you planning a trip to the United States anytime soon? In today's lesson, we'll break down a real American newscast and learn essential vocabulary to help you understand why you might want to stay home instead.🛑 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 Original Newscast: https://youtu.be/GE2qZDAdqcI?si=bhw-PXVAYlseICIf1. SufferingDefinition: Feeling pain, sadness, or hardship.Example: The medicine helped reduce her suffering after she broke her leg.2. Stretch (time)Definition: A continuous period of time.Example: I had to work on the computer for a long stretch of six hours without a break.3. A lack of...Definition: Not having enough of something.Example: The business failed because of a lack of money.4. StaffingDefinition: Providing workers or employees for a business.Example: The restaurant is having staffing problems, so service is very slow today.5. Calling Out (work)Definition: Telephoning your boss to say you cannot come to work, usually because you are sick.Example: I have a bad cold and a fever, so I am calling out of work today.6. PartialDefinition: Not complete; only a part of something.Example: We only got a partial refund for the canceled flight, not the full amount.7. Government ShutdownDefinition: When a government temporarily stops its normal services because politicians cannot agree on a budget.Example: During the government shutdown, the national parks and museums were closed to the public.8. Union (work)Definition: An organization of workers that protects their rights and fights for better pay or safety.Example: The factory workers joined a union to get better health insurance.9. EndureDefinition: To suffer through a difficult situation with patience, without giving up.Example: The team had to endure a very long and boring meeting.10. Pissed OffDefinition: (Informal/Slang) Very angry or annoyed. Note: Because this is informal, it's best to use it only with friends, not in professional settings.Example: He was really pissed off when someone scratched his parked car.11. NormalcyDefinition: The state of being normal, regular, or typical.Example: After the big storm, it took weeks for the town to return to normalcy.12. ConsistencyDefinition: Doing something the same way over time, which makes you reliable.Example: Consistency is important in customer service; every customer should be treated well.13. Close ProximityDefinition: Being very near to something or someone.Example: We chose this hotel because it is in close proximity to the train station.14. CornerDefinition: The place where two lines, walls, or streets meet.Example: The coffee shop is located on the corner of Main Street and First Avenue.15. Punch through a wallDefinition: To hit a wall so hard with your fist that it makes a hole. It is usually used as an exaggeration to show extreme anger.Example: The computer crashed and deleted his project; he was so angry he wanted to punch through a wall.16. Ridiculously FrustratingDefinition: Extremely annoying or upsetting, to a degree that feels crazy or unreasonable.Example: Waiting on the phone for two hours to speak to a bank agent was ridiculously frustrating.17. FaultDefinition: Responsibility for a mistake or a bad situation.Example: It was my fault that we missed the train, because I woke up late.18. LayersDefinition: Different sheets or levels of material placed one on top of another.Example: It is very cold outside, so you should wear several layers of clothing.19. MatrixDefinition: A complex system or environment where things are connected and develop.Example: Trying to understand the complex matrix of international tax laws can be very difficult.

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