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Romance & Relationships

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The Day We Got Married

Learn English Slang &
Relationships
Phrases
The Day We Got Married
Marriage Life
New Couple
Family Conflict
Emotional Drama

Approach

Plot overview

This series follows a newly married couple navigating the complexities of their union. Whether their marriage was born of love or necessity, they face immediate challenges from interfering families and unresolved past issues. The drama explores the delicate balance of commitment, independence, and building a life together while dealing with domestic crises and emotional growth.

Level insight

Focuses on complex interpersonal dynamics and negotiating married life, requiring understanding of idiomatic expressions related to commitment and family interactions.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary for discussing commitment and future plans

  • Practice phrases used in family introductions and gatherings

  • Master expressions for resolving domestic disagreements

Lingos you'll learn in this series

Is that Caroline's husband?
Is that Caroline's husband?

Identity Check

A simple question asking whether a man is Caroline's husband.

Are you Grandma Nancy's private driver?
Are you Grandma Nancy's private driver?

Identity Check

A question asking whether someone is employed as a private driver for a particular person.

Dammit! This is my company, I'll call security!
This is my company, I'll call security!

Threat

A forceful announcement that a security guard will be called right away.

Can I ask how much he's paying you?
Can I ask how much he's paying you?

Money Inquiry

A direct, slightly suspicious way of asking how much money someone is being paid.

the type of woman you've married?
Do you know the type of woman you've married?

Pointed Question

A pointed question asking if someone understands the kind of person they have married.

Okay, well, can you give it to me now?
Okay, well, can you give it to me now?

Immediate Request

A direct way of asking someone to hand something over immediately.

And what do you mean by people like us two?
And what do you mean by people like us two?

Clarification

A question asking someone to explain what they meant by a vague or possibly insulting phrase.

can you please look into Caroline Rosewood
Can you please look into Caroline Rosewood and her family?

Request

A polite request to investigate or find information about someone and their background.

Hey you think
You think I can't afford these dresses because they're expensive?

Defensive Challenge

A defensive question used to challenge the idea that you cannot afford something because it is expensive.

you come and meet me right now?
I'm sorry but can you come and meet me right now?

Urgent Request

A polite but urgent request to come and meet someone immediately.

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