B2
English
50
Episodes
Thriller & Revenge

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Never Mess With A Badass Girl

Learn English Slang &
Conflict Resolution
Phrases
Strong Female Lead
Revenge Plot
Confrontation
Underdog Story

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Plot overview

A fiercely independent woman, often underestimated, must fight back against those who try to undermine her. She uses her sharp wit and hidden skills to navigate dangerous situations and corporate sabotage, proving that crossing her has severe and immediate consequences. This is a story of intense conflict, self-reliance, and ultimate retribution.

Level insight

The dialogue is highly confrontational and assertive, requiring understanding of complex idioms, strong assertions, and specialized vocabulary related to planning and retribution.

Learning goals
  • Learn assertive phrases for setting boundaries and issuing warnings

  • Practice using modal verbs for making strong demands and threats

  • Master vocabulary related to justice, strategy, and retribution

Lingos you'll learn in this series

what's a person like you doing

So, what's a girl like you doing in a place like this all alone?

A common rhetorical phrase used in informal conversation or as a pickup line, suggesting the person is too good for the current situation.

make an announcement

Hey, family and friends, I have an announcement to make.

To officially communicate important news to a group of people.

do something one will regret

I just need your help. Don't make me do something we'll both regret.

A dramatic phrase used to warn someone that if they continue a certain course of action, the speaker will be forced to respond in a way that causes negative consequences for both parties.

cozy up to someone

I want you to cozy up to him and build a good relationship.

To try to become friendly with someone, often to gain an advantage or favor.

couldn't help but + V

I just, um, I couldn't help but think about the text you received yesterday.

A fixed expression meaning that the speaker was unable to prevent themselves from doing something (in this case, thinking).

I've been there

I've been there Ben. I found solace in this bar after your and Sarah's betrayal and now you're seeking solace in my presence

An idiomatic expression used to show understanding or empathy because one has experienced the same difficult situation.

sound perfect

Ooh, sounds perfect. What do you want to bring?

A common conversational reaction indicating that an idea or suggestion is excellent or agreeable.

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