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If Only You Were Mine

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Emotions
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If Only You Were Mine
Emotional Conflict
Second Chance
Unrequited Love
Modern Romance

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Plot overview

This series explores the intense emotional journey of two individuals separated by circumstance, yet bound by undeniable longing. As they navigate new relationships and personal growth, they constantly grapple with the question of what could have been. Can fate offer a second chance at love, or will regret define their future, leaving them haunted by the past?

Level insight

Dialogue focuses heavily on expressing nuanced emotional states, regret, and hypothetical situations, requiring strong command of advanced vocabulary and conditional tenses.

Learning goals
  • Practice conditional structures ('If only...') to express regret and wishes effectively

  • Learn vocabulary for deep emotional attachment and longing

  • Master nuanced phrases for expressing complex relationship feelings

Lingos you'll learn in this series

You didn't like me when we first met?
You didn't like me when we first met?

First Impression

A surprised question asking whether someone had a negative first impression of the speaker.

What is going on between you and Brandon?
What is going on between you and Brandon?

Relationship Check

A direct question asking what is happening in a relationship or situation between two people.

But what if we've been missing out on something special?
What if we've been missing out on something special?

Second Chance

A thought-provoking question about possibly losing a chance to experience something valuable or meaningful.

Isn't it obvious that he's in love with you?
Isn't it obvious that he's in love with you?

Obvious Truth

A question used to stress that something is very clear or easy to see.

Or are you still acting like there's nothing going on,
Are you still acting like there's nothing going on?

Call Out Denial

A direct challenge used to ask why someone is pretending everything is fine when it clearly is not.

Mark? Is that the young man you've been telling me about?
Is that the young man you've been telling me about?

Identification

A question asking whether someone is the person previously mentioned or described.

You've been my anchor through all of this, you know that?
You've been my anchor through all of this, you know that?

Support And Gratitude

A warm way of saying someone has been a steady source of support during a difficult time.

Brandon, why don't we give them a moment to talk alone?
Brandon, why don't we give them a moment to talk alone?

Making Space

A polite suggestion to step back so two people can talk privately.

Should I call my mom and tell her you're coming?
Should I call my mom and tell her you're coming?

Planning Ahead

A practical question about whether to inform a family member that someone is coming.

Why can't we just have a meal in peace and silence?
Why can't we just have a meal in peace and silence?

Request Calm

A frustrated way of asking for quiet and a calm atmosphere during a meal.

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