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Destined To Be

Learn English Slang &
Relationships
Phrases
Destined To Be
Fated Love
Emotional Drama
Misunderstandings
Destiny

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Plot overview

Two individuals, convinced by fate they belong together, find their journey complicated by external pressures, family expectations, and deep-seated misunderstandings. This extensive drama tracks their decades-long path to fulfilling their destiny, exploring the sacrifices and emotional turmoil required to maintain a profound connection across time. It is a story of commitment, hope, and the relentless pursuit of true love.

Level insight

The language involves deep emotional vocabulary and complex conversational phrasing typical of relationship dramas.

Learning goals
  • Learn expressions for discussing fate, destiny, and commitment

  • Practice vocabulary for resolving long-standing emotional conflicts

  • Master phrases used in declarations of love and commitment

Lingos you'll learn in this series

What can I do for you, my little sister?
What can I do for you, my little sister?

Support

A friendly offer to help a younger sister with whatever she needs.

Don't you think it's going to be so cute?
Don't you think it's going to be so cute?

Sweetness

A soft, teasing question used to get someone to agree that something will be adorable.

what's a fine ass man sitting and drinking alone
What is a fine man sitting and drinking alone?

Flirty Curiosity

A casual question asking why an attractive man is sitting alone and drinking.

you take better care of your sister?
Why couldn't you take better care of your sister?

Criticism

A critical question asking why someone failed to take proper care of another person.

If I sign the contract, will you leave for good?
If I sign the contract, will you leave for good?

Negotiation

A direct question asking whether a signed agreement will make the other person leave permanently.

After taking everything from me, what else do you want?
After taking everything from me, what else do you want?

Resentment

A bitter question asking what more someone wants after already taking everything.

How long do you want me to keep pretending, Father?
How long do you want me to keep pretending, Father?

Frustration

A frustrated question asking how long someone must keep pretending.

So, this is your idea for us spending the day together?
So, this is your idea for us spending the day together?

Skepticism

A skeptical question asking if this is really the plan or idea someone had in mind.

Wow! This one room is so much
This one room is so much bigger than my father's house!

Surprise

An excited reaction to something being much bigger than expected.

And what makes you think that I
And what makes you think that I put anyone before my happiness?

Self-Defense

A defensive question rejecting the idea that the speaker puts other people ahead of their own happiness.

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