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Trial Marriage to A Billionaire

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Trial Marriage to A Billionaire
Contract Marriage
Billionaire
Forced Proximity
Elite Society

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Plot overview

A young woman enters into a strictly business 'trial marriage' with a powerful, enigmatic billionaire. Bound by a formal contract, they must maintain the facade of a loving couple in the elite society while dealing with corporate rivals and family pressure. Despite their intentions to keep the relationship professional, their forced proximity leads to unexpected chemistry, forcing them to confront the fine line between contractual obligation and genuine emotion.

Level insight

The dialogue frequently involves formal language related to legal contracts, corporate strategy, and high-society interactions.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary for discussing legal contracts and agreements

  • Practice formal dialogue used in high-stakes business environments

  • Master expressions for managing a dual professional/personal relationship

Lingos you'll learn in this series

Why don't you give yourself to me tonight?
Why don't you give yourself to me tonight?

Romantic Advance

A direct, sexual invitation meaning to spend the night together in an intimate way.

we don't owe each other anything!
From now on, we don't owe each other anything!

Clear Break

A firm statement that two people are even and no longer owe each other anything.

We can't let Aurora's story stay at the top!
We can't let Aurora's story stay at the top!

Competitive Push

A warning that a rival’s story is doing too well and must be pushed down from the top spot.

Didn't you say that Grace got hurt on stage?
Didn't you say that Grace got hurt on stage?

Fact Check

A question used to check or confirm whether something was said correctly.

Drink a small glass every day,
Drink a small glass every day, what do you say?

Gentle Suggestion

A casual way to suggest a small daily amount of something and ask for agreement.

Even if she becomes a spokesperson,
Even if she becomes a spokesperson, what would come of it?

Skeptical Doubt

A skeptical question that suggests the result would not matter or have any real effect.

Why didn't I ever see him for the disgrace he is?
Why didn't I ever see him for the disgrace he is?

Regret

A regretful question about why you never realized how bad or shameful someone was.

Did you really think
Did you really think I wouldn't be able to see the news?

Calling Out

A rhetorical question used to challenge someone for underestimating what you know or can do.

Just the thought of Logan's
Just the thought of Logan's distraught face is enough to satisfy me!

Gloating

A statement showing pleasure from imagining someone’s pain, embarrassment, or disappointment.

why just can't you
Why can't you stay home and look after our family?

Family Duty

A direct complaint telling someone they should stay home and take care of the family.

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