Read REAL News in English | Advanced Vocabulary Lesson

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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Build your English vocabulary and improve your listening skills with real U.S. news stories! In this advanced English lesson, we read and analyze two uplifting news articles while studying natural vocabulary, phrasal verbs, and cultural context.

This lesson is ideal for B2+ English learners who want to:
• Learn vocabulary from authentic news articles
• Understand natural spoken English
• Improve listening comprehension
• Study phrasal verbs and real-world expressions
• Build confidence reading American media

📚 Vocabulary and expressions include:
• crossing guard
• break down
• self-proclaimed
• spring into action
• raise money
• and more!

You’ll also practice with:
✅ Listening activities
✅ Vocabulary quizzes
✅ Context clues

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INDEX
0:00 Introduction
0:34 Choosing to read positive news
1:01 First article: read along
1:47 Key words and ideas
8:48 Word list 1
9:10 First article: listen only
10:50 Second article: listen only
11:19 Key words and ideas
15:02 Second article: read along
15:55 Vocabulary review
18:10 More practice and feedback

Source:
“It Wasn’t All Bad.” The Week, vol. 26, no. 1280-1281, 3 April 2026, p.5.
This article was used with permission from the editorial team of The Week. I thank the publication for granting me this “fair use” for educational purposes.

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