People Dislike the New Season of Euphoria

Introduction

The new season of the show Euphoria makes many people angry.

Main Body

Cassie is a character in the show. She sells adult photos on OnlyFans because her husband needs money. In one part, she becomes a giant and breaks a city. She also does strange things that some people find weird. Real adult workers do not like the show. They say the show is not real. They say the show tells lies about their jobs. They think the show is silly. Some experts say the show is old. People now like TikTok and simple videos. They do not like the dark and expensive style of Euphoria. They want real stories, not fake ones.

Conclusion

Euphoria is not popular now. Many people think it shows sex work in a bad way.

Learning

💡 The Power of "NOT"

To move to A2, you must know how to change a feeling or a fact into its opposite. We do this by putting not after the action word (verb).

Look at these changes from the text:

  • It is real \rightarrow It is not real.
  • The show is popular \rightarrow The show is not popular.

🔍 Describing Things

In English, we use simple words to say if we like or dislike something. Notice how these words describe a feeling:

WordFeelingExample from text
SillyFunny/Stupid\text{Funny/Stupid}"They think the show is silly."
StrangeNot normal\text{Not normal}"She also does strange things."
FakeNot true\text{Not true}"They want real stories, not fake ones."

🛠 Simple Sentence Building

Pattern: Person+Action+Thing\text{Person} + \text{Action} + \text{Thing}

  1. Cassie \rightarrow sells \rightarrow photos.
  2. People \rightarrow like \rightarrow TikTok.

Vocabulary Learning

angry (adj.)
feeling or showing strong annoyance
Example:She was angry when she heard the news.
new (adj.)
not old; recently created
Example:He bought a new car.
season (n.)
a period of the year
Example:Spring is my favorite season.
show (n.)
a television program
Example:I watched a popular show last night.
makes (v.)
causes to exist or happen
Example:The recipe makes a tasty cake.
many (adj.)
a large number of
Example:She has many friends.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:People love to travel.