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Revenge On My Cheating Fiancé
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Plot overview
After discovering her fiancé's cruel infidelity, the protagonist is left humiliated and heartbroken. Instead of retreating, she embarks on a meticulous plan of revenge against both her ex and his mistress. She undergoes a complete transformation, utilizing newly acquired connections and skills to infiltrate their social and business lives, determined to dismantle everything they cherish and prove that betrayal always has a price.
Level insight
The plot involves complex emotional vocabulary, strategic planning, and highly confrontational dialogue requiring advanced rhetorical skills.
Learning goals
Practice advanced vocabulary for expressing anger, betrayal, and determination
Learn formal and informal phrases used in high-stakes confrontation
Master language structures for strategic planning and execution
Lingos you'll learn in this series

work on someone/something
I don't know. If you were me, would it work on you?
To have a successful effect or influence on a person or situation.
in person
Pleasure to meet you too! You are a lot prettier in person than your photo. My photo? Yes, the one on your resume.
A document summarizing a person's education, employment history, and qualifications (US English).
good for nothing
You're right. She really is good for nothing, isn't she?
An idiomatic phrase used to describe someone who is useless, lazy, or worthless.
A man's got to eat
Man, that's sweet. Just trying to keep the money coming. Man's gotta eat you know.
An informal, slightly humorous expression meaning that one needs to work and earn money to survive or provide for oneself.
Here comes/goes
Here comes the data report.
A pragmatic expression used to announce the arrival or presentation of something.
know the drill
You know the drill.
An idiomatic expression meaning you are familiar with the routine, procedure, or instructions.
as for now
As for now, I just want you to keep tabs on him, tell me everything he does.
A transitional phrase meaning 'for the present time' or 'temporarily.'
mingle with someone/something
Exactly. I need someone who can mingle with my staff and find out all the secrets. That's going to be you.
To move around and talk to different people in a group; to socialize.
(have) got to do what one has got to do
Well, people gotta do what they gotta do.
A pragmatic expression meaning that people must take necessary actions, even if they are difficult or undesirable, in order to survive or cope.
keep the ship sailing smoothly
Nah, I'm just trying to keep the ship sailed smoothly man.
A metaphorical expression meaning to ensure a project, business, or situation continues without problems or difficulties.
we will just have to see
Yeah, we'll just have to see, won't we?
A pragmatic phrase used to express uncertainty about future events, suggesting waiting and observing.
What makes you think that
What makes you think that I'd be interested working for you?
A pragmatic phrase used to challenge someone's assumption or reasoning, often implying skepticism.
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