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The Dumb Billionaire Heiress In Love Part I

Learn English Slang &
Relationships
Phrases
Billionaire
Identity Concealment
Underestimated Protagonist
Elite Society

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Plot overview

A seemingly naive and underestimated billionaire heiress tries to find genuine love while hiding her immense wealth and true capabilities. She encounters intense conflicts as she attempts to navigate high society and corporate rivals who dismiss her as merely 'dumb.' Her journey is complicated by the challenge of finding a partner who values her, not her fortune.

Level insight

The dialogue involves complex social dynamics, high-stakes emotional arguments, and terminology related to wealth management and elite status.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary related to wealth, inheritance, and social status

  • Practice expressions for revealing or hiding one's true identity

  • Master phrases used in dating and modern courtship

Lingos you'll learn in this series

find out

And I will find out who that is, because that's what I do.

A pragmatic expression used to emphasize that something is part of one's professional duty, habitual role, or specialty.

what game are you playing

What game are you playing with my girls?

An idiomatic question used to challenge someone whose actions or intentions appear manipulative, dishonest, or insincere.

the questions that need to be asked

Well, I'm just asking the questions that need to be asked.

A phrase used to justify asking potentially difficult or sensitive inquiries, implying they are essential for progress.

a bit too soon

Don't you think it's a bit too soon to be marrying?

Indicates that an action or event is happening prematurely or before the appropriate time.

be off

The wedding is off. Can you please send one of the drivers to come pick me up?

A fixed expression meaning that an event, plan, or arrangement has been cancelled.

the right move to make

How did you know marrying my father was the right move to make?

The correct or advantageous decision or action in a specific situation.

do everything one can

I'm doing everything I can to please you and it's never enough.

A fixed expression meaning to put forth maximum effort to achieve a goal.

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