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My Celebrity Boyfriend Killed Me

Learn English Slang &
Conflict Resolution
Phrases
My Celebrity Boyfriend Killed Me
Murder Mystery
Celebrity Life
Investigation
Suspense

Approach

Plot overview

After a young woman is mysteriously murdered, the prime suspect is her famous celebrity boyfriend. The drama follows the intense and dangerous quest for justice, navigating the complex web of showbiz secrets, cover-ups, and betrayal to expose the truth behind the killing. It explores themes of deceit and revenge set against the glamorous but ruthless world of entertainment.

Level insight

The plot involves high-stakes confrontations, specialized vocabulary related to crime and investigation, and complex emotional expression.

Learning goals
  • Learn expressions for making accusations and forceful denials

  • Practice vocabulary used in police inquiries and investigations

  • Master language for expressing shock and deep mistrust

Lingos you'll learn in this series

I mean, did it ever occur to you how much she looks like Claire?
Did it ever occur to you how much she looks like Claire?

Pointing Out Similarity

A way of asking someone to notice or think about an obvious similarity.

Well, just get ready because it is a lot to take in.
Well, just get ready because it is a lot to take in.

Prepare Listener

A warning that what follows may be hard to understand or process all at once.

How's the screenplay coming along?
How's the screenplay coming along?

Progress Check

A casual way of asking how a screenplay or script is progressing.

I've been so looking forward to today!
I've been so looking forward to today!

Excitement

A cheerful way of saying you have been excited and eager for today to arrive.

Mitch, why did you bring me here?
Mitch, why did you bring me here?

Suspicion

A direct question asking why someone brought you to a particular place.

Hey, hey, don't you think you're being a little paranoid?
Don't you think you're being a little paranoid?

Challenge

A direct challenge used when you think someone may be worrying too much or imagining problems.

Calm down, alright? Just take a moment, yeah?
Calm down, alright? Just take a moment, yeah?

Reassurance

A calming phrase used to tell someone to relax and pause for a moment.

Connor, this is not the time for forgiveness, alright?
Connor, this is not the time for forgiveness, alright?

Set Timing

A firm reminder that forgiveness or reconciliation should wait until a better time.

Alex! Why are you looking at me like that?
Alex, why are you looking at me like that?

Questioning

A direct way of asking why someone is staring at you with a strange or intense expression.

so I don't really see the point of all this, you know?
I don't really see the point of all this, you know?

Questioning Purpose

A casual way of saying you do not think something is worthwhile or meaningful.

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