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One Night Stand
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Plot overview
A passionate, impulsive encounter between two strangers leads to unexpected consequences. When fate brings them back together, they must navigate the complex fallout of their one-night stand, potentially involving professional ties, unexpected parenthood, or emotional entanglement. They struggle to build a real relationship while managing the intense chemistry and the secrets they share.
Level insight
Dialogues involve intense emotional negotiation and complex discussions about commitment, regret, and intimacy, requiring nuanced vocabulary.
Learning goals
Learn vocabulary for discussing intimacy and relationship boundaries
Practice phrases for expressing regret and making long-term commitments
Master conversational strategies for navigating unexpected relationship dynamics
Lingos you'll learn in this series
small world
That I knew your new boss? Small world, huh?
Used to express surprise at a coincidence or unexpected connection between people or events.
paths cross
You know, I've got this nagging feeling that we've met somewhere before or maybe our paths have crossed.
An idiomatic expression meaning that two people have met or encountered each other at some point in the past.
no room for
No, no. I need to keep it professional. There's no room for that kind of stuff.
An idiomatic expression meaning there is no possibility, acceptance, or tolerance for something.
be on one's radar
I don't need issues like this on my radar.
An idiomatic expression meaning that something is currently a focus of one's attention, concern, or planning.
the end of someone
it. Thank you sir. Don't forget we meet early tomorrow morning. Good night. I hope this job isn't the end of me.
An idiomatic expression meaning something is going to be destructive, exhausting, or overwhelming to a person.
step out of one's comfort zone
Sometimes you need to step out of your comfort zone.
To intentionally do things that make you feel slightly anxious or uncomfortable in order to grow or improve.
trace money back
account. All we have to do is trace this money back to his illegal operations.
Activities or business dealings that are prohibited by law.
I presume?
Lily, I presume? I've been looking forward to meeting you.
A fixed expression used to convey that you are excited or pleased about a future meeting.
attention to detail
Your attention to detail and your dedication to your work has not gone unnoticed.
A fixed expression meaning that someone's efforts or qualities have been recognized and appreciated.
the universe speak to someone
You know, I think the universe was speaking to us.
A metaphorical or spiritual expression suggesting that fate or destiny provided guidance or signs.
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