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Good For Him

Learn English Slang &
Conflict Resolution
Phrases
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

I am guessing

And I'm guessing you're not gonna tell me.

A pragmatic phrase used to state an assumption based on context or observation.

What in the world

What in the world… why would they do that?

An idiomatic phrase used to express great surprise, shock, or confusion, acting as an intensifier for 'What'.

I am assuming (that)

I'm assuming you know

A phrase used to state what you believe to be true before continuing the conversation.

take something away from someone

I can finally take everything away from you.

To remove possessions, status, or sources of power/happiness from a person.

teach someone a lesson

I need to get a lesson to my father

To punish or defeat someone in a way that teaches them not to repeat their bad behavior.

convert something into something

I had Adam convert this into a private storage

To change the form, character, or function of something.

I don't care what you do

I don't care what you do. I need you to find out.

A strong pragmatic phrase indicating that the speaker is focused only on the desired outcome, regardless of the methods used.

be done being/doing (something)

I'm done being afraid of that bitch!

A pragmatic expression indicating that one has finished or resolved to stop a particular action or state of being.

not dare

You wouldn't dare!

A fixed expression used to challenge someone or express disbelief that they would be brave or reckless enough to do something.

raise suspicion

Go, we don't need to raise any suspicion

To cause doubt or attention from others, often indicating that an action is questionable or secretive.

It's all my fault.

It's all my fault.

A common expression used to accept full responsibility for a mistake or negative outcome.

I don't know how to tell you this

I don't know how to tell you this…

A common introductory phrase used when a person is about to deliver upsetting or serious news and feels hesitant.

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