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The chauffeur

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The chauffeur
Wealthy Heiress
Employer/Employee Romance
Identity Concealment
Corporate Setting

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Plot overview

Elias is hired as the personal chauffeur for the notoriously difficult CEO, Ms. Vivienne Thorne. Their professional relationship is fraught with tension due to their vastly different backgrounds and personalities. As Elias navigates Vivienne's high-stakes corporate world, hidden feelings emerge, complicated by rivals and corporate secrets that threaten to expose Elias's mysterious past.

Level insight

The dialogue shifts between formal professional interactions (employer/employee) and intense, emotionally charged conversations, requiring advanced vocabulary related to wealth and secrecy.

Learning goals
  • Learn formal vocabulary for addressing superiors and professional staff

  • Practice expressions for managing boundaries and professional demeanor

  • Master phrases used in high-stakes negotiations or confrontations within a business environment

Lingos you'll learn in this series

This could change my life, you know?
This could change my life, you know?

Life-Changing Hope

A statement expressing that an opportunity could bring a major positive change to someone's life.

So, you... you're still into the chauffeuring business, right?
You're still into the chauffeuring business, right?

Status Check

A casual way of checking whether someone is still working in the same line of business.

What do you make of that, old friend?
What do you make of that, old friend?

Seeking Opinion

A friendly way of asking for someone's opinion or reaction to something.

Why didn't you choose one in the room?
Why didn't you choose one in the room?

Questioning

A pointed question asking why someone did not choose one of the available options nearby.

Did I ever tell you that you're handsome?
Did I ever tell you that you're handsome?

Flirting

A playful compliment used to show attraction or make a flirtatious remark.

So you're saying we shouldn't kill this one?
So you're saying we shouldn't kill this one?

Dark Clarification

A blunt question asking whether the speaker has understood that the person should not be killed.

Henry, how did you get yourself in this mess?
Henry, how did you get yourself in this mess?

Blame

A critical way to ask how someone ended up in a bad situation.

Why are you always calling me when I'm alone?
Why are you always calling me when I'm alone?

Suspicious Pattern

A suspicious question asking why someone keeps contacting the speaker when they are alone.

And who the hell are you to question my movements?
And who the hell are you to question my movements?

Defiance

A forceful challenge that rejects someone's right to question your actions.

act like you're gonna miss me?
Can you not at least act like you're gonna miss me?

Emotional Plea

A pleading request for someone to pretend they will miss the speaker, even if they do not mean it.

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