• Listen English | Learn English by Listening [Short Stories]

  • By: ReadioCast Group
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Listen English | Learn English by Listening [Short Stories]

By: ReadioCast Group
  • Summary

  • "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!"

    Watch us on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ReadioLingua


    #ListenEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishListening #Storytelling #LanguageLearning #EnglishForEveryone #ImproveListening #ESL #IELTS


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Episodes
  • Learn English Through Dialogue - A Christmas Encounter
    Jan 7 2025

    Learn English Through Dialogue - A Christmas Encounter

    Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)


    Story:

    Anna and David meet for the first time at a festive Christmas party hosted by their mutual connection, Tom. They start with casual introductions and quickly discover shared interests like their love for good food and city life. Their friendly conversation transitions into planning a dinner date for the next evening at an Italian restaurant. The story highlights a light, heartwarming connection filled with humor and curiosity, ending on a hopeful note for a budding friendship—or perhaps something more.


    This story focuses on a friendly and lighthearted conversation between two strangers at a Christmas party, making it ideal for English learners to practice real-life interactions. Conversations like this are fundamental in language learning because they showcase everyday expressions, question structures, and casual phrases that are often used in social situations.


    By reading and understanding the dialogue, learners can improve their ability to:

    Introduce themselves and start a conversation.

    Ask and answer questions naturally in informal settings.

    Use suggestions and make plans, which are essential for building connections.

    This story also highlights vocabulary and grammar in context, making it easier to remember and apply them in real-life situations. Perfect for learners aiming to improve their fluency and confidence in conversational English!


    Vocabulary:

    Festive: Related to a celebration or holiday.

    Mutual: Shared by two or more people.

    Transition: To change from one state or activity to another.

    Budding: Starting to develop or grow.

    Curiosity: A strong desire to know or learn something.


    Grammar Focus:

    - Present Simple for Facts and Routines

    Used to describe facts: "Tom and I went to college together."

    Used to describe routines: "I always watch Christmas movies with my friends."

    - Suggestions with "How about"

    Used to make plans or propose an idea: "How about 7 PM?"

    Questions to Get to Know Someone

    - Examples include:

    "Are you from around here?"

    "What do you do for work?"


    Website:

    https://Readiocast.com


    YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@Readiolingua

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    5 mins
  • 196 | Advanced - Short Story: The Last Dreamer [English Listening Practice]
    Jan 5 2025

    Title: The Last Dreamer

    Level: Advanced (C1)


    #Story :

    In the ancient city of Aeloria, where the boundaries between dreams and reality were thin, there lived a young woman named Elara. She was born with a rare gift—the ability to enter and control the dreams of others. Her powers had been passed down through generations, but with the gift came a heavy burden: the weight of other people’s fears, desires, and sorrows.

    Elara spent her life in isolation, avoiding contact with the world outside. She was haunted by the dreams she entered, and she could no longer distinguish between her own memories and the dreams of others. Yet, despite the overwhelming nature of her abilities, she still felt a deep longing to understand the true purpose of her gift.

    One night, a dream unlike any other found its way into Elara’s mind. It was not a dream of fear or sorrow but of love—a dream of a man she had never met. His name was Rian, and he appeared in her dreams every night, guiding her through strange and mystical worlds. Over time, Elara began to feel a deep connection to Rian, as if he were the key to unlocking the mysteries of her own heart.

    But there was a catch. Rian’s dreams were not just dreams—they were memories, trapped in a world between life and death. And as Elara’s connection to him grew stronger, she realized that Rian was not just a figment of her imagination. He was real, but his soul was lost in the Dreamscape, a limbo between the living and the dead....



    #Vocabulary :

    1. Gift : A natural talent or ability, often given as a blessing or inherited trait.
    2. Burden : A heavy load or responsibility, often causing emotional or physical strain.
    3. Distinguish : To recognize or understand the difference between two things.
    4. Limbo : A state of neglect or an intermediate state, especially between life and death.
    5. Uncover : To reveal or discover something that was hidden or unknown.



    #Grammar Focus :

    • Relative Clauses:
    • Used to provide more information about a noun.
    • Example: “Elara, who had inherited the gift of dreamwalking, lived in isolation.”
    • Second Conditional:
    • Used to talk about hypothetical situations and their possible outcomes.
    • Example: “If Elara could find Rian, she would free him from the Dreamscape.”
    • Gerunds after Prepositions:
    • Certain verbs and prepositions require a gerund (the -ing form of the verb).
    • Example: “Elara dreamed of finding a way to escape the darkness within her.”


    Website:

    https://Readiocast.com


    YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@Readiolingua

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    14 mins
  • 195 | Advanced - Short Story: The Serpent's Curse [English Listening Practice]
    Jan 4 2025

    Title: The Serpent's Curse

    Level: Advanced (C1)


    #Story :

    Lucas, an ambitious adventurer, discovers an ancient temple dedicated to the serpent god Naga, whose power to grant wishes comes with a devastating curse. Driven by greed, Lucas wishes for immortality but unknowingly seals his soul to the serpent’s power. Trapped in a realm where time moves differently, Lucas watches as centuries pass, unable to escape the consequences of his desire. However, a mysterious woman named Maya appears, offering him a chance at redemption. Together, they seek to break the curse by confronting the serpent’s power and discovering that true freedom comes from letting go of desires. With the curse broken, Lucas is finally free, having learned the cost of unchecked ambition and the value of personal growth.


    #Vocabulary :

    1. Curse : a powerful, harmful spell or effect that causes suffering.
    2. Redemption : the action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
    3. Ambition : a strong desire to achieve something, often requiring hard work and determination.
    4. Realm : a kingdom or domain; a sphere of influence or activity.
    5. Desire : a strong feeling of wanting something or wishing for something to happen.


    #Grammar Focus :

    • Modals of Deduction:
    • Used to express certainty, probability, or possibility about the past, present, or future.
    • Example: “Lucas must have been trapped in the curse for centuries.”
    • Relative Clauses:
    • Used to provide additional information about a noun.
    • Example: “The serpent, which had been waiting for centuries, granted Lucas’s wish.”
    • Future Perfect Tense:
    • Used to describe an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
    • Example: “By the time Lucas escapes the curse, he will have learned a valuable lesson.”


    Website:

    https://Readiocast.com


    YouTube:

    https://www.youtube.com/@Readiolingua

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    11 mins

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