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If you like learning about the current news and improving your English for your next English conversation, this English lesson is for you. While watching a news report about the killing of a powerful CEO and almost three more hours of English, you will learn English phrasal verbs, English idioms,, and other advanced English vocabulary that can really stump English learners. š© My Other English Learning Channel: https://www.youtube.com/americanenglishguytoo š OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/join š° Get 50% off GROUND NEWS https://check.ground.news/AmericanEnglishBrent š½ļø Want to record lessons like this? I livestream with STREAMYARD: https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6287572368359424 š¹š· šøšŖ šØš¼āš¦± Want a Hair Transplant? Check out https://cabhealth.com/ Get 10% off a hair transplant Code Brent10 š„ The Camera I Use for Outdoor Lessons: https://amzn.to/3Ca1xPJ š¹ The Other Camera I Use: https://amzn.to/3Ca1xPJ š The Book I'm Currently Reading: https://amzn.to/3Atd0JU *As an Amazon affiliate, I may earn money if you click. Drones Over the U.S. 1. United Healthcare ⢠: A big company that helps people pay for doctors and hospitals. ⢠: Many people in America use UnitedHealthcare for health insurance. 2. CEO (Chief Executive Officer) ⢠: The boss of a company who makes the big decisions. ⢠: The CEO of the company talked about their plans for next year. 3. High-powered attorney ⢠: A lawyer who is very successful and important. ⢠: The man hired a high-powered attorney to help him in court. 4. Waive extradition ⢠: To agree to go back to another state or country for a trial. ⢠: The man decided to waive extradition and go back to face the charges. 5. Indictment ⢠: A paper that says someone is officially charged with a crime. ⢠: The court gave the man an indictment for stealing. 6. Executing warrants ⢠: Police acting on a paper that lets them arrest or search someone. ⢠: The police were executing warrants to search the house. 7. Tip ⢠: A small piece of information someone gives to help. ⢠: The police got a tip about where the suspect was hiding. 8. Appropriately prioritized ⢠: Putting things in the right order of importance. ⢠: The teacher appropriately prioritized the studentsā work for the day. 9. Allegedly ⢠: People say it happened, but itās not proven yet. ⢠: He allegedly stole the money, but the court hasnāt decided yet. 10. Fixating ⢠: Thinking too much about one thing. ⢠: She kept fixating on the mistake she made in her homework. 11. Spiral ⢠: A shape that goes around and around ⢠: She wrote her notes down in a spiral notebook. 12. Execute ⢠: To kill someone on purpose ⢠: The criminal executed his victim in a terrible way. 13. Contest ⢠: To argue or fight about something. ⢠: He decided to contest the charges in court. 14. Initially thought ⢠: What someone believed at first. ⢠: I initially thought it would rain today, but the sun is out. 15. Eventually ⢠: After some time. ⢠: He worked hard and eventually finished the project. 16. Under siege ⢠: Attacked or surrounded. ⢠: The town was under siege during the war. 17. Op-ed ⢠: A piece of writing in a newspaper where someone shares their opinion. ⢠: She wrote an op-ed about how to save money. 18. Unconscionable ⢠: Very bad and wrong. ⢠: The teacher said the studentās behavior was unconscionable. 19. Vitriol ⢠: Very mean words or comments. ⢠: The speech was full of vitriol against the politician. 20. Colleagues ⢠: People you work with. ⢠: I talked to my colleagues about the meeting. š© My Other English Learning Channel: https://www.youtube.com/americanenglishguytoo