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The Billionaire’s Lost Love
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Plot overview
After years apart, Amelia runs into her former college sweetheart, Ethan, now a ruthless billionaire CEO. Ethan never forgave Amelia for mysteriously abandoning him years ago. Now, fate forces them to work together on a high-stakes project. As old sparks reignite, they must navigate corporate sabotage and the hidden reason behind their initial separation, which involves a powerful rival family and deep-seated betrayal. Amelia must uncover the truth to save her career and potentially rekindle her lost love.
Level insight
The dialogue blends high-stakes corporate terminology with complex emotional language regarding regret and betrayal, requiring advanced vocabulary and nuanced interpretation.
Learning goals
Learn vocabulary for high-stakes business negotiations and mergers.
Practice formal and informal language used in professional confrontations.
Master expressions of regret and emotional reconciliation.
Lingos you'll learn in this series
upscale
The restaurant is pretty upscale.
Of high quality and intended for people who have a lot of money; expensive and luxurious.
kill like a dog
Killed like a dog.
An idiomatic expression meaning to be killed brutally, mercilessly, and without dignity.
It kills me to say
It kills me to say, but I
An idiomatic expression meaning that saying something causes one great emotional pain, sadness, or reluctance.
be really something
She is really something, isn't she?
An idiomatic phrase meaning that a person or thing is remarkable, special, or impressive.
Earth to [Name]?
Earth to D?
An idiomatic phrase used to call attention to someone who is distracted or deep in thought.
tan someone's hide
New Zealand to tan my hide.
An idiomatic expression, often used humorously or hyperbolically, meaning to spank or physically punish someone severely.
become a better person/man
I have to go there and become a better man.
To improve one's moral character, behavior, or responsibility.
on someone's desk
I'll need all these on my desk by tomorrow.
An idiomatic business phrase meaning that a document or report must be delivered directly to the speaker for review.
It kills me to say
It kills me to say, but I
An idiomatic expression meaning that saying something causes one great emotional pain, sadness, or reluctance.
act like shit
Look man, you've been acting like shit all the week,
Behaving very badly, cruelly, or miserably (informal/slang).
better man
better man who understands responsibilities.
A phrase used to describe a self-improved person, often one who is more mature and responsible.
You are something
You are something.
An idiomatic phrase used to express mild admiration, surprise, or sometimes annoyance at someone's unique or extreme qualities/actions.
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