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Last week, there was a funicular disaster in Portugal. In this lesson, we will learn about what happened and practice new English words and phrases. ✅ Speak Better English With Me https://brentspeak.as.me/ Use Code SUMMER10 for 10% off your conversation 💙 OVER 100 BONUS ENGLISH LESSONS? Become a channel member. / @americanenglishbrent Link to the original news report: • Funicular railway derails in Lisbon 🚨 Disaster Vocabulary (25 Terms) Funicular – A type of train that moves up and down a mountain. We took the funicular to the top of the hill. Derailment – When a train goes off its tracks. The derailment stopped all trains for hours. Prosecutor – A lawyer who tries to prove someone is guilty in court. The prosecutor asked many questions to the witness. Bring us up to date – To give the newest information. Please bring us up to date on the accident. Mortal – Causing death, or not able to live forever. He suffered a mortal injury in the crash. Precedent – An earlier event that sets an example for the future. This case set a legal precedent for other trials. Undisclosed – Not shared or not made public. The victim’s name was kept undisclosed. Critically – In a very serious or dangerous way. She was critically injured in the accident. Backdrop – The setting or background of an event. The mountains were the backdrop for the ceremony. Iconic – Very famous and easily recognized. The Eiffel Tower is an iconic landmark. Mourning – Deep sadness after someone dies. The family is in mourning after the loss of their son. Unfolded – Happened or developed over time. The story unfolded on live television. Protocols – Official rules or procedures. Emergency protocols were followed after the crash. Carried Out – Completed or done. The rescue was carried out quickly. Grief – Strong sadness after a loss. She showed her grief by crying. Sorrow – A deep, heavy feeling of sadness. His heart was full of sorrow after the disaster. Shock – A sudden feeling of great surprise or fear. They were in shock when they heard the news. Debris – Broken pieces of something destroyed. The road was covered with debris from the crash. Came Across – Found something by chance. We came across a wallet on the street. Passengers – People riding in a vehicle, bus, train, or plane. There were 40 passengers on the bus. Vacationing – Taking a holiday or traveling for fun. They were vacationing in Spain when the storm hit. Recovered – Got better or was found after being lost. He recovered from his injuries. The police recovered the missing bag. Undergoing – Experiencing or going through something. She is undergoing surgery right now. Specialists – People with special training in one area. Doctors called in specialists to help the injured. Procedures – Steps to do something correctly. The firefighters followed safety procedures.