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School Hall

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School Hall
High School
Peer Pressure
Young Love
Bullying

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Plot overview

School Hall explores the intense social dynamics within a bustling high school environment. It follows a group of students navigating academic pressures, fierce peer competition, and the complexities of young love. When a secret is exposed in the main school hall, friendships are tested, and reputations are on the line, forcing the students to confront difficult choices about loyalty and integrity.

Level insight

Conversational English focusing on peer interactions, requiring understanding of slang and informal dialogue structures common in educational settings.

Learning goals
  • Learn vocabulary related to academic settings and school events

  • Practice expressing opinions and debating with peers

  • Master informal language and slang used among teenagers

Lingos you'll learn in this series

What? What's even happening right now?
What's even happening right now?

Confusion

A confused question asking what is happening at the moment.

But who can we trust among them? It's clear that all the clues point to the school secrets.
But who can we trust among them?

Trust Check

A direct question asking which people in a group can be trusted.

Yeah, it's like stepping into another world, right?
It's like stepping into another world, right?

Strong Impression

A phrase meaning something feels very different, new, or unfamiliar.

Listen, we're in a different classroom, so I'll just see you at lunch today, alright?
I'll just see you at lunch today, alright?

Friendly Wrap-Up

A casual way of ending a conversation by saying you'll meet later at lunch.

Or he'll never make it out of my maze!
Or he'll never make it out of my maze!

Threat

A threatening statement meaning someone will be trapped and unable to escape.

Why does Mark and Daniel keep staring at this table?
Why does Mark and Daniel keep staring at this table?

Curious Observation

A question asking why two people are repeatedly looking at the same thing.

Daniel, can you tell us more about what happened to Pamela?
Daniel, can you tell us more about what happened to Pamela?

Information Request

A direct way to ask someone to explain more about an event or situation.

If I'm not a pro, then what does that make you?
If I'm not a pro, then what does that make you?

Comeback

A sharp comeback that challenges the other person by turning the criticism back on them.

Duh. How else do you think he'd go on to this school?
How else do you think he'd go on to this school?

Obvious Reasoning

A rhetorical question asking how something could possibly happen in another way.

But what if it's a trap?
But what if it's a trap?

Suspicion

A simple way to express worry that something may be a hidden danger or a trick.

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