Truck Drives into People: Advanced English for IELTS and TOEFL

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
  • 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 a horrible event on New Year's Day where a man drove a truck into a crowd of people killing at least 15, you will learn English phrasal verbs, English idioms,, and other advanced English vocabulary that can really stump English learners.
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    New Orleans Tragedy
    1. Confirming: Checking to make sure something is true.
    • : Police are confirming how many people were hurt.
    • : She is confirming her plane ticket.
    2. Mass casualty: An event where many people are hurt or killed.
    • : The crash is being called a mass casualty event.
    • : Hospitals train for mass casualty emergencies.
    3. Etc.: Short for “and other similar things.”
    • Example: Bring your notebook, pencils, etc., to class.
    4. Sources: People or places that give information.
    • : Sources say the police are still investigating.
    • : She used books as her sources for the project.
    5. Plowed into: Crashed into something very hard.
    • : A car plowed into the crowd of people.
    • : The truck plowed into a wall.
    6. Exchanging gunfire: Shooting at each other.
    • : The suspect and police were exchanging gunfire.
    • : The two groups started exchanging gunfire.
    7. Self-inflicted: Done to oneself.
    • : The man’s injuries were self-inflicted.
    • : He went to the hospital for a self-inflicted cut.
    8. New Orleans: A big city in Louisiana, USA.
    • : The crash happened in New Orleans.
    • : New Orleans is famous for its music and food.
    9. Bourbon Street: A popular street in New Orleans, known for parties.
    • : The crash happened near Bourbon Street.
    • : Many tourists visit Bourbon Street.
    10. The Sugar Bowl: A big football game played in New Orleans every year.
    • : The city is preparing for the Sugar Bowl soon.
    • : Fans are excited about the Sugar Bowl this year.
    11. Perpetrator: A person who does something bad or illegal.
    • : Police arrested the perpetrator of the crash.
    • : The perpetrator of the robbery was caught.
    12. Hell-bent on: Very determined to do something, no matter what.
    • : The driver seemed hell-bent on causing harm.
    • : She was hell-bent on finishing her homework.
    13. Carnage: A lot of people hurt or killed.
    • : The crash caused terrible carnage.
    • : The battle left behind a lot of carnage.
    14. All hands on deck: Everyone must help.
    • : After the crash, it was all hands on deck at the hospital.
    • : Before the event, it’s all hands on deck at the school.
    15. The ball drop: The event where a ball falls to mark New Year’s.
    • : Many people watched the ball drop during New Year’s.
    • : I stayed up to watch the ball drop on TV.
    16. Prep: Short for preparation; getting ready.
    • : The police were doing prep for New Year’s celebrations.
    • : She did a lot of prep before her test.
    17. On the ground: At the location of the event.
    • : Police officers are on the ground helping people.
    • : Reporters are on the ground to cover the story.
    18. A shootout: A fight where people shoot guns at each other.
    • : The police were in a shootout with the suspect.
    • : The shootout happened outside the bank.
    19. Superintendent of police: The person in charge of all police in a city.
    • : The superintendent of police spoke about the crash.
    • : The superintendent of police visited the school to talk about safety.

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