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Honey Gold

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Honey Gold
CEO
Corporate Rivalry
Fake Engagement
Business Strategy

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Plot overview

CEO Amelia 'Honey' Gold returns after years abroad to reclaim her family's empire, only to find it controlled by a ruthless rival, Alexander. She enters a fake engagement with him to gain access to internal documents, but their professional rivalry quickly turns into a passionate, high-stakes romance.

Level insight

Vocabulary involves corporate terminology, strategic planning, and formal negotiation language, requiring a solid intermediate foundation.

Learning goals
  • Master vocabulary for corporate takeovers and strategy

  • Practice formal expressions used in high-stakes negotiations

  • Learn how to express authority and assertiveness in professional settings

Lingos you'll learn in this series

Day drinking? When you're supposed to do your new job?
When you're supposed to do your new job?

Timing A Job

A question asking when someone is expected to start a new job.

But would you like to see her getting hurt?
But would you like to see her getting hurt?

Moral Challenge

A question used to challenge someone by asking whether they would want to witness another person getting injured.

He's not allowed to be in here like that!
He's not allowed to be in here like that!

Setting Rules

A complaint saying that someone is not permitted to be in a place in that way.

Does this mean you've
Does this mean you've changed your mind about us?

Checking Feelings

A question asking whether someone's feelings or plans about a relationship have changed.

Except, how exactly do you want me to help?
Except, how exactly do you want me to help?

Clarifying Help

A question that asks for a clearer explanation of what help is wanted.

Do you think it's enough
Do you think it's enough for me to move back home?

Seeking Reassurance

A hesitant question asking whether one action is enough to solve a bigger problem.

You know Tony's been helping my
You know Tony's been helping my father build his reputation, right?

Pointing Out Support

A reminder that one person has been helping another person build a good reputation.

getting my old job back, will you?
Talk to the manager about getting my old job back, will you?

Job Request

A polite request asking someone to talk to a manager so you can get your job back.

I know she's not here, but tell me where she is!
I know she's not here, but tell me where she is!

Urgent Demand

An urgent demand for someone to reveal another person's location, even when that person is not present.

Is this because I can't
Is this because I can't find a rich man to marry me?

Defensive Pushback

A rhetorical question used to push back on a hurtful or insulting suggestion.

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