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“Go For Broke”: Learn This Idiom Through WWII History (B1–B2)


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🎖️ In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, you will learn the meaning and history of the English idiom “go for broke” by exploring the true story of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in World War II. These Japanese American soldiers faced discrimination at home, but they chose to fight bravely for the United States and became one of the most decorated military units in American history.

You will hear about the challenges they faced, the battles they fought, and how the phrase “go for broke” became their powerful motto. You will also learn how this expression is still used in modern English to describe taking a big risk or giving your full effort for an important goal.

This episode is designed for B1–B2 English learners who want to improve listening skills, expand their vocabulary, and learn English through real American stories and history.

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📜 SOURCES

https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/442nd-regimental-combat-team

https://www.nvlchawaii.org/442nd-regimental-combat-team/

https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2019/04/05/this-japanese-american-army-unit-is-the-reason-we-celebrate-national-go-for-broke-day/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_for_Broke!_(1951_film)

📝 Vocabulary List:

1) Veterans Day – A holiday in the United States to honor people who have served in the military.

2) Isolationist: Someone who believes their country should avoid foreign wars and conflicts.

3) Internment camp: A camp where people are detained during wartime, often based on ethnicity.

4) Segregation: The practice of keeping people in separate groups, usually based on race or religion.

5) Decorated: Awarded with medals or honors, often in the military.

6) Patriotic: Having or showing love for one's country.

7) Casualties: People who are killed or injured in a war or accident.

8) Fortifications: Strong buildings or walls that protect an area during war.

9) Liberate: To free or release someone or something.

10) Go for broke: to risk everything in pursuit of a high reward

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