In this English lesson, you will learn how to talk about the recent events involving former President Trump. You will also understand how to read the news in American English.
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1. Assassination: Killing an important person for political reasons.
- *The assassination of the president shocked everyone.*
2. Suspect: A person who might be guilty of a crime.
- *The police arrested a suspect after the shooting.*
3. Campaign: A series of actions to achieve a goal, often in politics.
- *The candidate continued his campaign despite the threats.*
4. Speech: A formal talk given to a group of people.
- *He was giving a speech when the incident happened.*
5. Security: Actions taken to keep someone or something safe.
- *The security team responded quickly to the shooting.*
6. Hot mic: A microphone that is on and picks up sound, often without the speaker's knowledge.
- *The politician's comments were accidentally recorded by a hot mic.*
7. Hospitalized: Admitted to a hospital for medical care.
- *The injured politician was hospitalized immediately.*
8. Investigation: A detailed search for the truth about something.
- *An investigation into the shooting has started.*
9. Critical condition: Very serious medical state needing urgent care.
- *He is in critical condition after the attack.*
10. Eyewitness: A person who sees something happen and can describe it.
- *An eyewitness described the shooting in detail.*
11. Flee: To run away from danger.
- *The suspect tried to flee the scene.*
12. Press conference: A meeting to give information to the media.
- *The mayor held a press conference about the incident.*
13. Panic: Sudden fear that causes people to act without thinking.
- *There was panic among the crowd after the shooting.*
14. Bulletproof vest: Clothing that protects against bullets.
- *The security guards wore bulletproof vests.*
15. Crime scene: The place where a crime happened.
- *The police closed off the crime scene for investigation.*
16. Surveillance: Watching someone closely.
- *The area was under constant surveillance.*
17. Rally: A large public meeting, often for political reasons.
- *He was speaking at a rally when the shooting occurred.*
18. Target: The person or thing aimed at.
- *The politician was the target of the attack.*
19. Perpetrator: The person who did something bad or illegal.
- *The perpetrator was arrested by the police.*
20. Crowd control: Actions taken to manage a large group of people.
- *The police used barriers for crowd control at the scene.*
21. Cordon off: To block an area to prevent people from entering.
- *The police cordoned off the area where the shooting happened.*
22. Lone wolf: A person who acts alone without help from others, especially in committing a crime.
- *The shooter was described as a lone wolf, acting without support.*
23. Background check: An investigation into a person's history, often for criminal records.
- *The lone wolf had no prior criminal record, as shown in the background check.*
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