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Marry The Wrong Bride

Learn English Slang &
Relationships
Phrases
Mistaken Identity
Contract Marriage
Marital Conflict
Wealthy Family

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Plot overview

A marriage plot where the intended bride is swapped or mistaken for another, leading to unexpected emotional complications and high-stakes relationship drama. The wealthy groom must navigate the complexities of a contract built on deception while developing genuine feelings for the 'wrong' person, threatening to expose the entire scheme.

Level insight

The dialogue involves complex emotional vocabulary, discussions of contractual obligations, and navigating deceit in a high-stakes relationship.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary related to commitment, betrayal, and legal contracts

  • Practice expressing confusion and shock upon discovering deception

  • Master phrases for discussing complex family expectations and obligations

Lingos you'll learn in this series

You've got to be kidding

You've got to be kidding.

An expression used to show extreme surprise, disbelief, or annoyance at something that has just been said or done.

bless someone with one's presence

decided to bless us with their presents.

A highly sarcastic or ironic phrase implying that the person's arrival is unwelcome or that they have an inflated sense of self-importance.

with all due respect

Mr. Rossi, with all the respect,

A polite phrase used to introduce a statement that contradicts or criticizes someone else, suggesting politeness while disagreeing.

can handle it

Thank you, Leo, but I think I can handle.

A pragmatic phrase indicating that the speaker is capable of dealing with the situation or problem independently.

make someone the happiest person in the world

You make me the happiest man in the world?

An idiomatic, often hyperbolic, expression of extreme joy or gratitude.

Come on man

Come on man, maybe I just miss you already, huh?

An informal expression used to appeal to someone, often to express impatience, disbelief, or to urge them to stop being unreasonable.

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