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Billionaire’s Betrayal

Learn English Slang &
Conflict Resolution
Phrases
Corporate Rivalry
Betrayal
Wealthy Family
High Stakes

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Plot overview

A powerful billionaire discovers a devastating betrayal within his inner circle, threatening his vast corporate empire and personal life. He must navigate complex corporate sabotage, intense emotional fallout, and legal battles to uncover the truth. Driven by vengeance, he executes a meticulous plan to dismantle the lives of those who sought to ruin him, facing moral dilemmas and high-stakes confrontations along the way.

Level insight

The plot involves complex financial schemes and intense emotional conflicts, requiring sophisticated vocabulary for negotiation, accusation, and professional business settings.

Learning goals
  • Practice vocabulary used in accusing someone of deceit or fraud.

  • Learn phrases for expressing intense disappointment and distrust.

  • Master expressions for high-stakes business confrontations.

Lingos you'll learn in this series

For real?

phrase

An informal question used to express surprise or to ask if something is truly factual.

what a surprise

phrase

An exclamation used to emphasize how unexpected something is, often used sarcastically when the surprise is unwelcome or suspicious.

Great! Just great!

phrase

An expression used ironically or sarcastically to convey that a situation is terrible, frustrating, or the exact opposite of 'great'.

mystery novel

phrase

A genre of fiction focusing on a crime and the process of solving it.

News travels fast

phrase

An idiomatic expression meaning that information or rumors spread very quickly.

How come

phrase

An informal way to ask 'Why?' or 'How is it that...?'

go on

phrase

A common, informal question used to ask what is happening or what the current situation is.

get back to work

phrase

To return to the task or job one was previously engaged in.

You know how it is

phrase

A fixed expression used to imply that the current situation is common, unavoidable, or easily understood by the listener, often excusing the speaker's behavior.

move on

phrase

To stop thinking or worrying about something in the past and start dealing with the present or future.

whatever you say

phrase

A pragmatic expression of reluctant or indifferent agreement, often implying the speaker doesn't fully believe or care about what the other person is suggesting.

You caught me

phrase

A fixed expression used to admit that someone has discovered the truth about you or realized what you were hiding.

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