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Camouflage
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Plot overview
A highly skilled operative, living under the guise of an ordinary citizen, must maintain her 'camouflage' while executing a complex, covert mission. When her past enemies resurface and threaten her new, peaceful life, she is forced to reveal her true capabilities to protect those she loves. This leads to a dangerous, high-stakes game of identity, deception, and survival as she fights to eliminate the threat before her cover is permanently blown.
Level insight
The narrative likely involves tactical communication, complex deceptions, and sophisticated vocabulary related to espionage and survival.
Learning goals
Learn phrases for expressing urgency and giving tactical instructions
Practice vocabulary related to secrecy, disguise, and infiltration
Master conditional clauses used in high-risk planning
Lingos you'll learn in this series
dining table
This dining table certainly is older than I am.
A table specifically used for eating meals, often in a formal setting.
Are you for real?
Are you for real?
A common informal expression used to ask if someone is serious or if they are joking/lying, usually expressing disbelief or annoyance.
not get
I still don't get why he was kept hidden.
An informal way of saying 'I don't understand' or 'I don't comprehend'.
send someone away
Send her away.
To dismiss someone, often forcefully, or to fire an employee.
send someone away
I sent her away.
To dismiss someone, often forcefully, or to fire an employee.
How dare you (do something)
How dare you question in my orders?
A strong expression used to convey anger, shock, or outrage at someone's impudence or disrespect.
be the last person someone wants to [verb]
I know I'm the last person you want to talk to.
An idiomatic way of saying that one is the least welcome or desired person in a given situation.
I wasn't thinking
I wasn't thinking.
A phrase used to apologize or explain a mistake by admitting that one acted carelessly or without consideration.
feel like (doing something)
I don't feel like leaving, but I have to.
To have a desire or inclination to do something.
be around
I'm sorry that I wasn't around to welcome you earlier.
To be present or available in a specific location.
nothing but
You're nothing but a cheap slut.
A fixed expression meaning 'only' or 'merely'; used to emphasize that something is exclusively what is described.
of course not
No, of course not.
A fixed expression used to strongly and emphatically deny something or disagree with a suggestion.
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