Intermediate - I’m Sorry I love You IV (C0045) A: ... so, I said, ”let’s take a break .” And since that night, I’ve been waiting for him to call, but ...
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Intermediate - I’m Sorry I love You IV
(C0045)
A:
... so, I said, ”let’s take a break .” And since that night, I’ve been waiting for him to call, but I still haven’t heard from him. You don’t think he’s seeing someone else, do you?
B:
Come on, don’t be so dramatic! I’m sure everything is going to work out just fine.
A:
You think so? Oh, no! How can he do this to me? I’m sure he’s cheating on me! Why else wouldn’t he call?
B:
But, you two are on a break. Theoretically he can do whatever he likes.
A:
He’s the love of my life! I’ve really messed this up.
B:
Come on, hon. Pull yourself together. It’s going to be alright.
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A:
But I... I still love him! And it’s all my fault! I can’t believe how immature and selfish I was being. I mean, he is a firefighter, it’s not like he can just leave someone in a burning building and meet me for dinner. I’ve totally messed this up!
B:
You know what, Veronica, I think you should make the first step. I’m sure he’ll forgive you...
A:
No, this is not gonna happen! I... I’ve ruined everything....
B:
Hey... do you hear something? Guess what? It’s your lovely firefighter!
C:
When I had you, I treated you bad and wrong dear. And since, since you went away, don’t you know I sit around with my head hanging down and I wonder who’s loving you.
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seeing someone
phrase
dating or going out with someone
cheat on (someone)
verb
having a romantic relationship with someone else
on a break
phrase
a relationship that is temporarily on hold
pull yourself together
phrase
calm down, relax, organize your thoughts
immature
Adjective
acting in a childish way
selfish
Adjective
having or showing concern only for yourself and not for the needs or feelings of other people
ruin
verb
damage, destroy something
Supplementary Vocabulary
break up
verb
end a relationship
dump (someone)
verb
end a relationship when the other person does not want to (informal)
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partner
common noun, singular
serious, long-term boyfriend of girlfriend
ex
common noun, singular
former boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife (informal)
love life
phrase
romantic social life
it’s not the end of the world
phrase
don’t worry, it is not so serious
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