B2
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Thriller & Revenge

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Never Mess With A Badass Girl

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Conflict Resolution
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Never Mess With A Badass Girl
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

Sarah, it was great catching up but I have to go now. You just got here. But I
Sarah, it was great catching up but I have to go now.

Ending Chat

A polite way to end a conversation and say you need to leave now.

What's your favorite dessert?
What's your favorite dessert?

Getting To Know

A casual question asking what dessert someone likes most.

Ben, are you awake?
Ben, are you awake?

Checking In

A simple question asking whether someone is awake.

How's the healing been going?
How's the healing been going?

Caring Check-In

A friendly question asking how recovery or healing has been progressing.

Hey, what's going on here?
Hey, what's going on here?

Curiosity

A casual question asking what is happening in the current place or situation.

Sarah, what's going on with you lately?
Sarah, what's going on with you lately?

Checking In

A direct way to ask what has been happening with someone recently.

But why would she lie about you?
But why would she lie about you?

Challenge Truth

A challenge used to question someone’s reason for telling a lie.

So, how is your friend Sarah doing?
So, how is your friend Sarah doing?

Checking In

A polite way to ask how someone’s friend is doing.

cheating. No I didn't cheat. I didn't cheat with anyone. Why don't you own up to your mistakes Sarah?
Why don't you own up to your mistakes?

Demand Accountability

A sharp demand for someone to admit their fault or responsibility.

This is going to be a perfect day, isn't it?
This is going to be a perfect day, isn't it?

Positive Outlook

A hopeful comment about expecting a very good day, with a soft tag question at the end.

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