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Do Not Deceive Me

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Conflict Resolution
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Do Not Deceive Me
Deception
Betrayal
Secrets
High Stakes

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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

we shouldn't care about his opinion, right?
We shouldn't care about his opinion right?

Seeking Agreement

A casual tag question used to seek agreement or confirmation after sharing an opinion.

And thank you for being beside me!
And thank you for being beside me!

Gratitude

A warm, grateful way to say someone’s support and presence mattered to you.

Oh! Come here I've missed you so much!
Come here I've missed you so much!

Affection

A warm invitation used when greeting someone you have missed a lot.

You're not happy to see your younger brother?
You're not happy to see your younger brother?

Teasing Check

A teasing question used to point out that someone does not seem excited or pleased.

Didn't you divorce him a few days ago?
Didn't you divorce him a few days ago?

Shock

A surprised question pointing out that a divorce happened only a few days earlier.

Babe, should I start looking for my wedding dress?
Babe, should I start looking for my wedding dress?

Wedding Planning

A playful way to ask whether it is time to start planning for a wedding.

what do you mean he's not in town?
Wait, what do you mean he's not in town?

Confusion

A surprised question asking for clarification when someone says a person is not in town.

And she has been spending my money the whole time?
And she has been spending my money the whole time?

Money Shock

A shocked question used when you realize someone has been spending your money for a long time.

And we will get through this, okay?
And we will get through this, okay?

Reassurance

A reassuring promise that the speaker and listener will survive a difficult situation together.

Because I didn't know Miles would deceive me like this!
Because I didn't know Miles would deceive me like this!

Betrayal

A complaint explaining that someone hurt the speaker by lying or betraying their trust.

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