The World Is Now More Dangerous Thanks to Israel: 17 Must Know IELTS and TOEFL Terms
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Israel just bombed the capital of Qatar, Doha, and now the world is closer to another World War than ever before. Things are getting weird between Venezuela and the U.S, and Poland shot down Russian drones. What is going on in the world? ✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code SUMMER10 for 10% off your conversationLink to the Newscast: https://youtu.be/TjpPhN6M7vQ?si=AI3AT5UIazA9hmIh💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCakDTg9dhhAsr3WmHyJDa-g/joinIsrael/ Qatar 🇶🇦 🇮🇱1. Unprecedented: Something that has never happened before.: The huge storm was unprecedented for this small town.2. Assassinate: To kill an important person for political or other reasons.: The leader was assassinated while giving a speech.3. Qatari: A person or thing from Qatar, a country in the Middle East.: The Qatari diplomat met with world leaders.4. Astonishing: Very surprising or amazing.: Her quick recovery after the accident was astonishing.5. Was Behind This: Was the person or group who caused or planned something.: Investigators said a hacker was behind this computer attack.6. Move Forward: To continue or make progress.: After the argument, they decided to move forward and work together.7. Conducted: Led or organized an activity.: The teacher conducted a survey about favorite foods.8. Give The Go-Ahead: To give permission to start something.: The boss gave the go-ahead for the new project.9. Settling The Score: Taking action to get even or to fix a past wrong.: The team played hard, settling the score after last year’s loss.10. Hamas: A Palestinian political and militant group based mainly in Gaza.: News reports said Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.11. Joint Statement: A message released together by two or more people or groups.: The two countries issued a joint statement calling for peace.12. Mixed Reactions: Different people feel different ways about something.: The new school rule got mixed reactions from students.13. Captives: People kept as prisoners.: The soldiers rescued the captives after the battle.14. Mediate: To help two sides solve a disagreement.: The teacher tried to mediate the argument between classmates.15. Frequented: Went to a place often.: She frequented the library to study after school.16. Compromise: An agreement where each side gives up something.: They reached a compromise about the group project.17. Potential: Possibility or ability to become something in the future.: The coach saw great potential in the young player.