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The Escort

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The Escort
High Society
Contractual Relationship
Wealthy Client
Hidden Identity

Approach

Plot overview

A woman enters the high-stakes, dangerous world of escort services, navigating complex contracts and powerful clients. She quickly becomes entangled with a mysterious, wealthy man whose motives are ambiguous. As their transactional relationship develops, the professional boundaries dissolve, forcing them to confront hidden identities and genuine emotions that threaten to expose sensitive secrets in high society.

Level insight

The dialogue uses sophisticated vocabulary related to wealth, social status, negotiation, and maintaining boundaries under pressure.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary for discussing transactional agreements and financial terms

  • Practice polite yet firm phrases for setting personal and professional boundaries

  • Master expressions for conveying skepticism or distrust in complex negotiations

Lingos you'll learn in this series

you're putting me into?
Do you realize what position you're putting me into?

Pressure Point

A phrase used to ask what difficult or awkward situation someone has created for you.

herself into that ditch?
Why'd she have to drive herself into that ditch?

Question Motive

A rhetorical question asking why someone caused trouble or made a bad choice.

Do you--Do you want me and Polly to
Do you want me and Polly to leave your apartment?

Exit Check

A direct way to ask whether someone wants you to leave a place.

precious files on me?
You seriously think I'd keep your precious files on me?

Suspicious Denial

A skeptical way of saying you would never keep something with you, especially something valuable or sensitive.

What makes you so sure that
What makes you so sure that she's looking at me?

Challenge Certainty

A question asking what evidence or basis someone has for being certain about something.

trying to get me into, Jason?
What the hell are you trying to get me into, Jason?

Suspicious Anger

An angry question asking what kind of trouble or scheme someone is trying to involve you in.

Should I be worried that you're
Should I be worried that you're trying to steal my date?

Jealous Concern

A cautious question asking whether someone is trying to take over someone else's romantic interest.

herself be happy about the news?
Do you think she's not letting herself be happy about the news?

Emotional Resistance

To stop yourself from feeling happy or accepting good news, often because of fear, guilt, or doubt.

do everything herself?
You don't think I'd let my most important investment do everything herself?

Shared Effort

A rhetorical question showing that someone is expected to help, not do everything alone.

Hey Polly, why don't you go ahead
Why don't you go ahead and watch some TV?

Soft Direction

A casual way to ask someone to do something next or without delay.

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