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I'm Obsessed With My Boss Part II

Learn English Slang &
Workplace
Phrases
CEO Romance
Workplace Drama
Power Imbalance
Obsession

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Plot overview

Following the turbulent events of Part I, the intense relationship between a powerful CEO and his subordinate continues. Their professional lives clash with deep personal obsession, leading to dangerous corporate maneuvers and emotional turmoil. The series explores themes of power imbalance, forbidden romance, and the challenges of maintaining a professional facade when emotions run high amidst corporate rivalry.

Level insight

Dialogue frequently uses formal business terminology mixed with intense, emotional, and complex language related to obsession and power dynamics, requiring strong comprehension of abstract concepts.

Learning goals
  • Master professional language used in high-stakes office environments

  • Practice expressing intense emotions and complex psychological states

  • Learn vocabulary related to corporate hierarchy and power dynamics

Lingos you'll learn in this series

on one's break

phrase

Temporarily stopped working to rest or eat.

baby's daddy

n

An informal term for the biological father of a child, especially when the parents are not married or in a relationship.

give something some thought

phrase

To consider a suggestion or situation carefully.

be in touch

phrase

To communicate with someone (by phone, email, etc.) at a later time.

with every fibre of one's body

phrase

An idiomatic intensifier meaning completely and profoundly; with total conviction and feeling.

behind bars

phrase

Idiomatic expression meaning 'in prison' or 'incarcerated'.

check pulse

phrase

To measure or feel the rhythm of someone's heartbeat, often to check if they are alive.

give a fuck about (something/someone)

phrase

A very strong, vulgar way to express that one does not care about something or someone at all.

the big man

phrase

An informal phrase referring to someone who is in charge, powerful, or acting superior; often used sarcastically.

rot in jail

phrase

An intense, often angry phrase meaning to stay in prison for a very long time, often implying neglect or lack of care for the person imprisoned.

I'm just wondering

phrase

A polite and common conversational phrase used to introduce a question or express curiosity/doubt.

listen mate

phrase

An informal way to get someone's attention before making a serious statement, commonly used in British English. 'Mate' is an informal term for a friend or acquaintance.

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