B2
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Werewolf & Fantasy

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Blood contract

Learn English Slang &
Conflict Resolution
Phrases
Supernatural Pact
Forced Marriage
Werewolf Lore
High Stakes Negotiation

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Plot overview

A young woman is forced into a deadly 'blood contract' with the ruthless Alpha of a powerful werewolf pack to settle an ancient debt. Bound by magic and fate, she must navigate the dangerous politics of the pack house while struggling with an undeniable, yet forbidden, attraction to the Alpha who holds her life in his hands. Breaking the contract means death, forcing her to find a loophole before time runs out.

Level insight

Dialogue involves high-stakes negotiation, specialized supernatural terminology (Alpha, pack, contract), and emotionally charged, formal language typical of pacts and oaths.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary associated with formal agreements and contract breaches

  • Practice expressions for making threats and setting boundaries under duress

  • Master language used in high-stakes, life-or-death negotiations

Lingos you'll learn in this series

such as

Such as.

A short, challenging phrase demanding the speaker provide examples or evidence for their previous statement.

almost sound believable

You almost sound believable,

A phrase used to express strong doubt or skepticism about the truth of what someone is saying.

family secret

Or steal some of our old family secrets?

Information about a family's history or actions that is kept hidden from outsiders or younger members.

expect someone to believe that

Do you expect me to believe that

A rhetorical phrase used to express strong doubt or disbelief regarding a statement made by the other person.

be going to

I'm gonna do it.

A common reduction of 'going to' in informal spoken English, used to express a future action.

rue the day

and you're gonna rue the day,

An idiomatic expression meaning to bitterly regret a specific past action or event.

be someone's business

Everything about you is my business now Rosy.

A phrase used to assert that something concerns or is the responsibility of the speaker, often implying control or interest.

know one's place

You should know your place in this house.

An authoritative and often rude expression telling someone they should respect a perceived hierarchy and not try to exceed their position or authority.

whatever it takes

I'll do whatever it takes.

A fixed expression meaning one is determined to do everything necessary to achieve a goal, regardless of difficulty or cost.

raise the question of

This raises the question of who will continue our legacy and take over the family business.

A formal phrase used to introduce a significant issue or topic that needs to be considered.

play one's part

You just have to play your part, understand?

To fulfill one's expected role or duty in a specific situation or plan.

bags packed

why are your bags packed what's going on?

Having luggage ready for immediate travel or departure.

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