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Do Not Deceive Me
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Conflict Resolution
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Plot overview
A life built on trust shatters when a major deception is uncovered. The protagonist must navigate a complex web of lies to find the truth, leading to intense confrontations and a dangerous pursuit of justice against those who betrayed them.
Level insight
The dialogue involves high emotional intensity, complex reasoning, and vocabulary related to legal or personal confrontation and uncovering conspiracy.
Learning goals
Learn vocabulary for accusing someone of lying and demanding the truth
Practice using modal verbs to express suspicion and doubt
Master phrases for intense confrontation and emotional breakthroughs
Lingos you'll learn in this series
used to + V
phrase
A structure used to describe a habit or state that was true in the past but is no longer true.
It's not like someone
phrase
A common pragmatic expression used to note that someone's current behavior is unusual or uncharacteristic for them.
good for you
phrase
An expression used to indicate approval or congratulations, often used sarcastically to mask disappointment or jealousy.
in court
phrase
Referring to legal proceedings or litigation, meaning the speaker intends to sue or meet the person legally.
or what
phrase
A rhetorical phrase added to the end of a question, often indicating impatience, annoyance, or challenging the listener to state the obvious alternative.
fight for a case against someone
phrase
To actively pursue legal action or a lawsuit against a specific person.
sort out
phrase
To successfully deal with a problem or arrange something; to organize.
I don't want to sound weird
phrase
A common pragmatic phrase used to soften criticism or advice, indicating awareness that the following statement might be unconventional or intrusive.
talk about something later
phrase
A common pragmatic expression used to postpone a difficult or sensitive discussion.
not someone's fault
phrase
A pragmatic expression used to defend someone, stating they are not responsible for a negative outcome.
keep something for oneself
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To retain a portion of something (like money or property) rather than giving it all away or sharing it.
in condition
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Referring to a specific state of health, fitness, or situation, often temporary or delicate.
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