The End of Off Campus Season One

Introduction

The first season of the show Off Campus is finished. We now know the main characters and their stories.

Main Body

Hannah is a music student and Garrett plays hockey. They helped each other at first. Then they fell in love. Garrett became angry when he learned about Hannah's past, but now they are happy again. Dean and Allie also like each other. But a new student named Hunter arrived. Hunter and Allie had a secret meeting before. Dean and Hunter fought because they do not like each other. The show is different from the books. The boss of the show, Louisa Levy, changed the story. Season 2 will have many love stories at the same time.

Conclusion

Garrett and Hannah are okay. Now, Dean, Allie, and Hunter have many problems.

Learning

⚡ The "Change" Pattern

Look at how the story moves from one feeling to another. This is how we describe life changes in A2 English.

The Logic: First State \rightarrow The Action \rightarrow New State

Examples from the text:

  • They helped each other \rightarrow fell in love \rightarrow happy again.
  • Dean and Allie like each other \rightarrow Hunter arrived \rightarrow many problems.

Key Words for Your Pocket:

  • At first: Use this for the start.
  • Then: Use this for the next step.
  • Now: Use this for the present moment.

Simple Rule: To tell a story, don't just list facts. Use Then and Now to show the bridge between the past and the present.

Vocabulary Learning

music (n.)
A sound organized in time, such as songs or symphonies.
Example:She loves music and listens to it every day.
student (n.)
A person who studies at a school or university.
Example:The student studied hard for the test.
hockey (n.)
A sport played on ice with sticks and a puck.
Example:He plays hockey with his friends.
helped (v.)
To give assistance or support.
Example:She helped her brother with homework.
love (n.)
A strong affection or attachment to someone.
Example:They share a love for music.
angry (adj.)
Feeling upset or mad.
Example:He was angry when he lost his keys.
secret (adj.)
Something hidden or kept private.
Example:They had a secret meeting.
meeting (n.)
A gathering of people to discuss something.
Example:The meeting will start at 3 pm.
different (adj.)
Not the same as another.
Example:Their ideas are different.
problems (n.)
Difficulties or obstacles.
Example:They have many problems to solve.