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Good For Him

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Good For Him
Divorce
Betrayal
Glow-Up
Second Chance

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Plot overview

After years of marriage, Maya discovers her husband's devastating betrayal, leading to a bitter divorce. Determined to reclaim her life, she embarks on a journey of self-improvement, focusing on a demanding new career and personal growth. Her ex-husband, expecting her failure, is shocked and jealous to witness her unexpected success and newfound happiness. The series explores Maya's resilience, independence, and the consequences faced by those who underestimated her worth.

Level insight

The dialogue frequently involves complex emotional negotiations, professional ambition vocabulary, and expressions related to legal or financial disputes (divorce proceedings).

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary for expressing betrayal and emotional confrontation

  • Practice phrases used during divorce negotiations or legal discussions

  • Master expressions related to professional ambition and career change

Lingos you'll learn in this series

He made his own decision, Ella!
He made his own decision, Ella!

Defending Choice

A firm defense saying someone made the choice themselves, not because of pressure from others.

Perfect place to meet
Perfect place to meet, don't you think?

Make Small Talk

A friendly, conversational way to say a place seems ideal for a meeting and ask for agreement.

You don't know what
You don't know what you're talking about!

Defensive Rebuttal

A defensive outburst saying the other person is wrong and does not understand the topic.

The company is now under your name, right?
The company is now under your name, right?

Confirm Ownership

A checking question used to confirm who officially owns something now.

Why don't you move to come back home?
Why don't you move to come back home?

Homecoming Suggestion

A casual suggestion asking why someone does not move back home.

You're willing to
You're willing to risk all that for me?

Surprised Gratitude

A question showing surprise that someone is willing to take a big risk for another person.

If she's pregnant, isn't that a win for us?
If she's pregnant, isn't that a win for us?

Self-Interest

A smug way of saying that something bad or unexpected is actually working in your favor.

You're going to leave me at
You're going to leave me at the altar again?

Fear of Betrayal

A bitter question asking whether someone is about to fail someone again, especially on a wedding day.

Listen to me It's not what you think,ok?
Listen to me, it is not what you think, okay?

Reassure

A calm phrase used to stop someone and reassure them that they are misunderstanding the situation.

Are you sure we shouldn't be telling your father about this?
Are you sure we shouldn't be telling your father about this?

Seek Advice

A careful question used to check whether telling a third person would be the right or safe thing to do.

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