Visit Saily here: https://saily.com/Use Code Brent15Code for visiting North America: Score35In this lesson, we are breaking down the latest political drama between Barack Obama and Donald Trump to help you level up your English skills! We’ll dive into real-world American English vocabulary, advanced idioms, and native-speaker phrasing so you can easily understand the news.Want to speak English more naturally? Check out the resources below! 👇1. FormerDefinition: From the past; someone or something that had a position before but does not have it now.Example: My former boss called me yesterday to ask how my new job is going.2. ConfrontedDefinition: Talked to someone directly about a difficult problem or an argument.Example: I confronted my coworker because he didn't finish his part of our project.3. Say it to my faceDefinition: To say something directly to a person, instead of talking about them secretly behind their back.Example: If you are angry with me, please say it to my face so we can fix the problem.4. The First LadyDefinition: The wife of the president of a country.Example: The First Lady visited a local school to talk about better education for children.5. He wants all the smokeDefinition: (Slang) Someone is completely ready and wants to fight or argue; they are not afraid of trouble.Example: My teenager wants all the smoke today; he is arguing with me about every single house rule.6. PortionDefinition: A part or a piece of something bigger, usually an amount of food.Example: I only ate a small portion of cake because I want to stay healthy.7. CowardDefinition: A person who is not brave and runs away from problems or danger.Example: Don't be a coward; you need to tell your manager the truth about the mistake.8. Locker roomDefinition: A room where people change clothes and wash before or after playing sports or exercising.Example: After my evening soccer game, I changed my clothes in the locker room.9. MidwestDefinition: A large area in the middle of the United States, famous for farming and friendly cities.Example: My company has a big office in the American Midwest, so I travel there for work sometimes.10. He knows betterDefinition: He is smart or old enough to understand what is right and what is wrong.Example: My son should not watch TV before doing his homework; he knows better.11. FilterDefinition: A tool that cleans water or air, or a feature that changes how a photo looks.Example: I used a beautiful filter on the photo of my family before posting it online.12. ConsequencesDefinition: The results of an action, usually bad or difficult results.Example: If you do not sleep enough, the consequences are that you will feel very tired at work.13. Lives rent-free in your headDefinition: (Idiom) You cannot stop thinking about something or someone, usually because it makes you upset or angry.Example: An argument with my neighbor is living rent-free in my head this whole weekend.14. FocusedDefinition: Giving all your attention, time, and energy to one specific thing.Example: I need to stay focused on my work so I can finish early and spend time with my kids.15. PettyDefinition: Caring too much about small, unimportant things or minor problems.Example: My neighbors are being petty; they got angry because our cat walked on their grass.16. ObsessionDefinition: Thinking about someone or something all the time in a way that is not healthy.Example: My husband has an obsession with his new gardening hobby; he spends five hours a day outside.17. GraceDefinition: Politeness, kindness, or staying calm and nice even in a difficult situation.Example: When the customer yelled at her, the store worker handled the problem with grace.