Lesson 2.30.2, Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  • American English News Words: Today you will watch a news vocabulary video which explains a word or term used in news stories. Try to understand the word or term discussed in this video:

  • Learning English TV: Watch this one-minute Learning English news program and try to understand what it means:

  • Identify what you learned today from this lesson. You can either explain what today’s news word means or give a short summary of the short news program you watched in the comments section below:

9 thoughts on “Lesson 2.30.2, Year 2 American English Lessons with Maestro Sersea

  1. Hello. I’m Danijela.
    In this lesson I learned new word “ Asimptomatic”
    Asimptomatic discribes when someone has disease but shows no signs of sickness and does not know they have disease and can spread it to other people or animals.
    Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.

  2. Hello, hind from Iraq.
    Asymptotic:describes anyone of the sickness, and asymptotic individual may not know they have an infections disease.
    In Covid-19 may people are asymptotic the viruses and they did not know they have an infections disease .

  3. Hello, hind from Iraq.
    -In Ethiopia and Tigray people’s liberation front says it will push back against any soldiers remaining in Tigray From Eritrea the Ethiopian government .
    -North Korean state media say leader Kim Jong Un replaced several top officials after an un explained Corona virus incident.
    -Taiwan’s chief trade negotiation says he told the U.S be hopes the two sides can sign a free trade agreement.
    -In Southern African of eswatini a curfew is declared and troop are deployed as pro-democracy activists demands that the monarchy lift a bar on all opposition parties.

  4. greetings to all

    The first video describes the word Asymptomatic. It describes anyone who has a disease but shows no signs of having it, thus putting them at risk of spreading it.
    The second video, expressions like pull back, deploy and curfew are new or little used by me
    Thank you Maestro

    1. Hello teacher!
      – Video 1 I leant new word as below
      Asymptomatic: discribes when someone has disease but shows no signs of sickness and does not know they have disease and can spread it to other people or animals.
      – Video 2:
      -In Ethiopia and Tigray people’s liberation front says it will push back against any soldiers remaining in Tigray From Eritrea the Ethiopian government .
      -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un replaced several top officials after an un explained Corona virus incident.
      -Taiwan’s chief trade negotiation told the U.S be hopes the two sides can sign a free trade agreement.
      -In Southern African of eswatini a curfew is declared and troop are deployed as pro-democracy activists demands that the monarchy lift a bar on all opposition parties.
      Thank you.

  5. Lesson 2.30 .2 Year 2
    News Word: ” Asymptomatic. ”
    As I understand the meaning of asymptomatic is the absence of symptoms when the disease is present, but not producing symptoms. (Of a condition or a person)
    Although the doctors have said to my husband about heart disease, he is currently asymptomatic and feesl fine.

  6. Lesson 2.30.2 Year 2
    One-minute English Learning news program.
    1) The region of Ethiopia, In the Tigray people’s liberation Front, was postponed against any soldiers remaining in Tigray from the Ethiopian government.
    2) Leader of North Korea Kim Jong UN transferred several top officials after an unexplained Coronavirus incident, reported by the media.

  7. 3) A curfew is announced in the country of Southern Africa, as pro-democracy activists wanted to lift a ban on all opposition parties,
    4) Taiwan’s chief trade negotiator is going to start free trade agreement,

  8. Hello,
    I learned news words “asymptomatic”.
    Asymptomatic describes anyone who has a disease but shows no signs of sickness.
    Thanks.

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