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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories

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"Welcome to ListenEnglish, the ideal podcast to boost your English listening skills! Each episode features captivating stories designed for learners of all levels – from Beginner to Advanced. Whether you're learning for fun, travel, or exams, our clear and simple storytelling will help you understand spoken English more confidently. Join us, listen carefully, and improve your language skills step by step!"

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  • 275 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Whispering Lake [English Listening Practice]
    Jul 3 2025
    Title: The Whispering Lake Level: Intermediate (B1–B2)


    Story :

    Emma, a young woman carrying emotional wounds from a broken engagement, escapes to her childhood lake village to heal. There, she encounters Nathan, a quiet man mourning the loss of his wife. Through shared silences and mutual understanding, their bond grows over seasons. The story spans time, reflection, absence, and renewal, culminating in a powerful, subtle reunion that redefines love not as something sudden, but as something rebuilt—quietly, patiently, and truthfully.


    Vocabulary :

    • Echo : a sound that is reflected off a surface and heard again
    • Trembling : shaking slightly, often from emotion or cold
    • Presence : the state of being somewhere or being felt
    • Whisper : a very quiet way of speaking
    • Reunion : an instance of coming together again after separation

    Grammar Focus:

    • Past Perfect:
    • "It had been a year since her return."
    • Used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past.
    • Zero Conditional (general truths):
    • "Sometimes, hope is the most powerful thing we can hold onto."
    • Used for general truths: If + present, present.
    • Relative Clauses:
    • "The lake appeared like a secret revealed, the oak tree that stood unchanged."
    • Used to add information about a noun.

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    13 mins
  • 273 | Advanced - Short Story: The Keeper of Forgotten Dreams [English Listening Practice]
    Apr 5 2025

    Title: The Keeper of Forgotten Dreams

    Level: Advanced (C1)

    #Story :

    Adrian Locke, a rare bookseller with the ability to enter people’s dreams, has spent years helping others confront their fears and traumas. But when Elara, a young woman plagued by haunting memories, seeks his help, Adrian finds himself facing a new level of darkness. Inside her dreams, he discovers a powerful entity, the “Keeper of Secrets,” who guards the hidden traumas of others and confronts Adrian with his own past. As he battles this sinister force, Adrian realizes that he, too, has secrets he cannot escape. In freeing Elara, he uncovers a dark truth about his gift—and himself—that will haunt him forever.



    #Vocabulary :

    • Sinister – having an evil appearance, dangerous.
    • Subconscious – part of the mind not fully aware but influential.
    • Coalesce – to come together to form a whole.
    • Trespass – to enter unlawfully or without permission.
    • Relentless – without stopping or giving up.



    #Grammar Focus:

    • Present Perfect for Ongoing Effects
    • Used to discuss past actions affecting the present. Example: “Adrian has spent years helping others confront their fears.”
    • Past Perfect for Flashbacks
    • Used for events before the main narrative. Example: “He realized with horror that he had misjudged the darkness within her dreams.”
    • Metaphors and Imagery for Suspense
    • Enhances emotional and visual depth. Example: “The Keeper was a shadow woven from secrets, lingering in the edges of consciousness.”


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    6 mins
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