Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
Kids & Family
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Loading...
0:00 / 0:00
Podjoint Logo
US
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/5c/10/14/5c101433-1ce4-dffe-b5d2-0edcc058da04/mza_2944140127083749808.jpeg/600x600bb.jpg
Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
ReadioCast Group
297 episodes
1 week ago

"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


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Language Learning
Education,
Fiction,
Science Fiction
RSS
All content for Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories is the property of ReadioCast Group and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.

"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


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Language Learning
Education,
Fiction,
Science Fiction
Episodes (20/297)
Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
295 | Beginner - Short Story: The Alive Painting [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Alive Painting

Level: Beginner (A1)


#Story :

Ellie discovers a mysterious painting in her grandmother’s attic that acts as a gateway to a vibrant and magical world. Inside the painting, she meets Leo, a boy who has lived there as long as he can remember. Together, they explore the world and face challenges that test their courage and resolve. Ellie learns the painting mirrors emotions, making her journey both thrilling and dangerous. With the help of a glowing crystal, Ellie and Leo find a way to leave the painting and bring Leo into her world. The adventure teaches them about bravery, friendship, and the magic of new beginnings.


#Vocabulary :

  1. Vivid : bright, clear, or full of life.
  2. Gateway : an entrance or means of access.
  3. Resolve : determination to do something.
  4. Pulse : to beat or move rhythmically, like a heartbeat.
  5. Thrilling : exciting or full of suspense.


#Grammar Focus :

  • Past Simple Tense:
  • Used to describe completed actions in the past.
  • Example: Ellie discovered a magical painting in her grandmother’s attic.
  • Modal Verbs for Possibility and Advice:
  • Words like “can,” “could,” and “should” to express possibilities or suggestions.
  • Example: Ellie asked if Leo could leave the painting.
  • Adverbs of Manner:
  • Used to describe how something happens.
  • Example: The crystal glowed brightly as they stepped into the vortex.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 week ago
9 minutes 52 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
294 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Musician’s Shadow [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Musician’s Shadow

Level: Intermediate (B2)

#Story :

Sebastian, a traveling pianist, is haunted by a mysterious melody that comes to him in dreams. Drawn to a quiet town called Halewick, he discovers an old theater where his dream begins to take shape. There, he meets Lila, the ghost of a violinist who died before finishing her masterpiece. Sebastian realizes that they once knew each other in another life, having composed the same haunting melody together. Their souls are deeply connected by music and fate. Lila offers him a choice: to stay with her forever in the timeless world of the theater or to return to the living world, leaving her behind. Though torn, Sebastian chooses to return, promising to carry their melody with him. When he wakes, the theater is empty, but he plays their song, feeling her presence in every note, knowing she will always live on in his music.



#Vocabulary :

  • Melody : a sequence of musical notes that make up a song or tune.
  • Haunting : emotionally powerful and hard to forget, often in a mysterious or sad way.
  • Silhouette : the dark shape or outline of someone against a brighter background.
  • Reverent : showing deep respect, especially in a quiet or serious way.
  • Timeless : not affected by time; lasting forever.



#Grammar Focus:

  • Past Continuous Tense (For Background Actions or Ongoing Past Events)
  • Used to describe actions happening over a period of time in the past.
  • Example: He was playing the piano when she appeared.
  • Relative Clauses with "Who" and "That" (Describing People or Things)
  • Used to add information about a noun.
  • Example: Lila, who had been waiting for years, smiled softly.
  • Modal Verbs for Offers and Invitations (Will / Would / Could)
  • Used for polite offers or choices.
  • Example: Will you stay with me?

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 week ago
15 minutes 54 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
293 | Advanced - Short Story: The Forgotten Stars [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Forgotten Stars

Level: Advanced (C)


#Story :

Leah, a passionate astronomer, ventures into the mysterious Starlight Rift in search of the forgotten stars hidden there. Guided by ancient symbols, she discovers a cavern filled with fragments of light and meets the Guardian, a celestial being tasked with protecting the stars. Leah learns that restoring their light to the sky requires a great sacrifice: her freedom. Accepting her destiny, she returns the stars, becoming their eternal Keeper. Her legacy shines brightly in the heavens, a reminder of her courage and selflessness.


#Vocabulary :

  1. Abyss : a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm.
  2. Remnant : a small remaining part of something.
  3. Conviction : a firmly held belief or opinion.
  4. Sever : to cut off or separate completely.
  5. Celestial : relating to the heavens or the sky.


#Grammar Focus :

  • Past Perfect Tense:
  • Used to describe actions completed before another past action.
  • Example: Leah had studied the stars her entire life before finding the Rift.
  • Modal Verbs for Deduction:
  • Used to express certainty or possibility.
  • Example: The villagers must have seen the stars reappear that night.
  • Relative Clauses:
  • Used to add more information about a noun.
  • Example: The Guardian, who protected the stars for centuries, passed its duty to Leah.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 week ago
6 minutes 21 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
292 | Advanced - Short Story: The Last Viking’s Oath [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Last Viking’s Oath

Level: Advanced (C1)

#Story :

Eirik Thorsson, an aging Viking warrior, makes a final voyage to rescue his lost brother, Bjorn, who was captured years earlier during a raid. Eirik tracks his brother to Lord Cedric of Dunwic, who reveals that Bjorn has been sold to King Aldred of Mercia and imprisoned as a brutal fighter known as The Wolf of Mercia. To free Bjorn, Eirik agrees to fight in Aldred’s deadly arena, risking everything. In the heat of combat, Eirik discovers that his opponent is none other than Bjorn himself, forced to fight under an iron mask. The two brothers defy the king’s cruel spectacle, sparking rebellion within the arena. As chaos erupts, they escape with the help of Eirik’s loyal crew, leaving behind a kingdom in flames. Together, they sail home—wounded but unbroken—fulfilling Eirik’s oath to free his brother at any cost.


#Vocabulary :

  • Gaunt : extremely thin, often from suffering, hunger, or age.
  • Den : a hidden, secretive place, often associated with danger.
  • Spectacle : a visually striking performance or display, often meant to entertain or shock.
  • Rebellion : an act of violent resistance or defiance against authority or control.
  • Oath : a solemn promise, often invoking a sense of duty or honor.


#Grammar Focus:

  • Inversion with Negative Adverbials (for Emphasis and Drama)
  • Used for dramatic emphasis, especially in storytelling.
  • Example: Never had the arena witnessed such defiance.
  • Reduced Relative Clauses (to Enhance Descriptive Flow)
  • Used to shorten relative clauses for smoother, advanced narration.
  • Example: The man fighting beside him, once feared across the seas, now fought for freedom.
  • Causative Forms with 'Have' and 'Get' (for Complex Actions and Authority)
  • Used to describe actions done by others at someone’s request or command.
  • Example: The king had his guards summoned immediately.

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 weeks ago
16 minutes 54 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
291 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Clockmaker’s Promise [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Clockmaker’s Promise

Level: Intermediate (B2)

#Story :

Evelyn, mourning the sudden death of her fiancé Daniel, accidentally breaks her mother’s old watch. A mysterious clockmaker appears and offers to repair it—but explains that the watch can rewind time, just once, for a price. Evelyn agrees, desperate to change the past. She is sent back to the day of the accident and manages to warn Daniel, saving his life. However, she nearly loses her chance to return before the clock’s final chime. When she wakes back in the clockmaker’s shop, she learns the price she unknowingly paid: the memory of her first kiss with Daniel. Though the moment is gone, Daniel is alive, and Evelyn finds peace in knowing she saved him—even at the cost of a cherished memory. The story ends with the clockmaker returning to his shop, ready to help the next traveler willing to bargain with time.


#Vocabulary :

  • Bargain : an agreement where both sides give and take something, often after negotiation.
  • Chime : the sound a clock makes, especially at the hour.
  • Rewind : to go back in time or return to an earlier point.
  • Price (in figurative use) : the cost or consequence of an action or decision.
  • Faint : slight, subtle, not easily noticed.


#Grammar Focus:

  • First Conditional (Real Future Possibility)
  • Used for real or likely situations in the future.
  • Example: If you return before the last chime, you’ll come back safely.
  • Reported Speech (Indirect Speech)
  • Used to report what someone said in the past.
  • Example: The clockmaker said she must leave something behind.
  • Past Perfect Tense (For Earlier Past Events)
  • Used to show an action completed before another past action.
  • Example: She had already warned Daniel before time ran out.

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 weeks ago
17 minutes 1 second

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
290 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Waves Whispers [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Waves Whispers

Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)

Story:

Elena returns to Seabrook, the coastal town she left behind five years ago, only to come face-to-face with Damien, the man who broke her heart. Their unexpected reunion stirs old emotions—hurt, regret, and the longing for something that was never truly finished. Damien confesses that he left because he thought she deserved a life beyond their small town, but Elena refuses to accept his excuse. As they navigate fragile conversations and unspoken truths, the ocean becomes a witness to their unresolved past. Despite the pain, Elena agrees to one dinner, one chance to see if anything remains of what they lost. Through shared memories, late-night talks, and hesitant touches, they realize that some love stories don’t truly end—they just wait for the right tide to bring them back together.


Vocabulary:

  1. Relentless - continuing without stopping or getting weaker.
  2. Bitter - having strong emotions of sadness or resentment.
  3. Hesitant - unsure or slow in acting or speaking.
  4. Unspoken - not expressed in words but understood.
  5. Second Chance - an opportunity to try again after failure.


Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Tense:
  • “I had spent years trying to forget him.”
  • Describes an action completed before another event in the past.
  • Modal Verbs for Regret:
  • “I should have stayed.”
  • Expresses regret about past decisions or actions.
  • Conditional Sentences (Type 3):
  • “If I had known how much it hurt you, I wouldn’t have left.”
  • Talks about hypothetical situations in the past that didn’t happen.

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 weeks ago
8 minutes 54 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
289 | Intermediate - Short Story: One Letter Across Time [English Listening Practice]

Title: One Letter Across Time

Level: Intermediate (B1)


#Story :

Emma, a curious young woman, discovers a love letter from the past hidden in an old book. Her investigation leads her to the story of James and Lillian, two lovers separated by war. Guided by dreams and the legend of the "Bridge of Promises," Emma finds herself drawn to the bridge where their love story began. At midnight, she encounters James, who has returned for a fleeting moment through the power of the bridge. Together, they share the emotions left unsaid, bringing closure to their timeless connection. Emma learns that love can transcend time, leaving an eternal mark on the heart.



#Vocabulary :

  1. Transcend : to go beyond the limits of something.
  2. Rejuvenate : to make something feel fresh or renewed.
  3. Fleeting : lasting for a very short time.
  4. Whisper : a soft and quiet voice or sound.
  5. Closure : a sense of resolution or ending.



#Grammar Focus :

  • Reported Speech:
  • Used to express what someone has said indirectly.
  • Example: Emma whispered that she would never forget James.
  • Past Continuous Tense:
  • Describes actions in progress at a particular moment in the past.
  • Example: Emma was standing on the bridge when she saw James appear.
  • Relative Clauses:
  • Adds extra information about a noun.
  • Example: The bridge, which was said to bring lovers together, became the focal point of their story.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 weeks ago
6 minutes 29 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
288 | Advanced - Short Story: The Shadow of Thermopylae [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Shadow of Thermopylae

Level: Advanced (C1)


#Story :

Kleon, a Greek soldier left for dead after the Battle of Thermopylae, awakens among the fallen. As he limps from the battlefield, he finds signs of betrayal hidden in a dead envoy’s hand—an engraved ring from Delphi. Determined to uncover the truth, Kleon journeys to Delphi and discovers that Ariston, son of the High Seer, secretly conspired with the Persians. His plan was to allow the Spartans to fall, ensuring future Greek unity and securing Delphi’s power. With the help of Myrta, a woman whose brother died in the betrayal, Kleon infiltrates Delphi’s forbidden Vault of Prophecy and finds undeniable proof of the conspiracy. Myrta sacrifices herself to destroy the vault, leaving Kleon to escape with the scroll. Now, as a lone survivor carrying the truth of Thermopylae, Kleon walks away—ready to reveal the dark price of Greece’s freedom.



#Vocabulary :

  • Labyrinth : a complex network of winding passages; a maze.
  • Edict : an official order or decree issued by an authority.
  • Sanctioned : formally approved or authorized, often referring to controversial actions.
  • Galvanize : to shock or inspire people into action.
  • Pawn : a person used by others for their own purposes.



#Grammar Focus:

  • Cleft Sentences (for Emphasis in Formal Speech)
  • Used to emphasize a specific part of a sentence.
  • Example: It was Delphi that orchestrated the betrayal.
  • Advanced Passive Voice (for Formal and Impersonal Tone)
  • Used to focus on actions and their results rather than the doer.
  • Example: Every death at Thermopylae had been sanctioned by Delphi.
  • Perfect Infinitive with Modal Verbs (for Past Possibilities or Regrets)
  • Used to express something that might have happened in the past.
  • Example: He might have been executed for discovering the truth.

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 weeks ago
16 minutes 14 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
287 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Forgotten Castle Among the Clouds [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Forgotten Castle Among the Clouds

Level: Intermediate (B)


#Story :

Ella discovers a legendary castle hidden above the clouds after following a mysterious golden light. Inside, she learns the castle is a bridge between the skies and the earth, responsible for maintaining harmony. Guided by a cloaked figure, Ella must repair the Thread of Balance, which has been broken, threatening both the skies and the land below. With courage and determination, she faces shadowy forces, reconnects the thread, and becomes the Keeper of the Skies, ensuring the balance is preserved for generations.


#Vocabulary :

  1. Harmony : a state of balance and peace.
  2. Threshold : the entrance or beginning of something.
  3. Fragile : easily broken or damaged.
  4. Turbulent : rough, chaotic, or stormy.
  5. Restore : to bring something back to its original state.


#Grammar Focus :

  • Future Tense:
  • Used to talk about actions that will happen.
  • Example: Ella will restore the balance by following the thread.
  • Passive Voice:
  • Used to emphasize the action rather than who performed it.
  • Example: The castle was built to maintain harmony between the skies and the earth.
  • Conditional Sentences (Type 2):
  • Used to describe hypothetical situations.
  • Example: If Ella hadn’t followed the light, she would never have found the castle.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 weeks ago
7 minutes 36 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
286 | Advanced - Short Story: The Siege of the Silent City [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Siege of the Silent City

Level: Advanced (C1)


#Story :

In the ancient city of Eryndor, known as The Silent City for its defiant history, Commander Selene Varros faces an overwhelming imperial army sent to conquer the last free city of the highlands. As siege engines hammer the gates and betrayal festers within, Selene uncovers a traitor among her ranks who has revealed the city’s hidden tunnels. Forced to act swiftly, she seals the tunnels and devises a daring counterattack. Under the cover of darkness, she leads an elite force through a secret passage to strike at the enemy’s heart. In a brutal battle, Selene faces the Emperor’s deadliest assassin, The Revenant. Though gravely wounded, she defeats him with cunning and skill, breaking the enemy’s command. By dawn, the invaders retreat, their army shattered. Eryndor survives, and Selene’s legend grows—but she remains humble, knowing her city endures not through heroics alone, but through its people’s unbreakable spirit.



#Vocabulary :

  • Defiant : boldly resisting authority or opposition.
  • Treachery : betrayal of trust, often in a hidden or deceitful manner.
  • Counterstrike : a strategic attack made in response to an enemy’s assault.
  • Resonance : a deep, echoing quality, often describing sound or emotion.
  • Endure : to remain firm and strong despite hardships.



#Grammar Focus:

  • Mixed Conditionals (Present Results of Past Actions)
  • Used for situations where a past action affects the present.
  • Example: If Selene hadn’t sealed the tunnels, the city would now be lost.
  • Inversion for Emphasis (Formal, Dramatic Tone)
  • Reverses normal word order for dramatic effect.
  • Example: Never had the city faced such peril.
  • Advanced Relative Clauses (Non-Defining, with Prepositions & Complex Nouns)
  • Used to add extra information, often in formal or literary style.
  • Example: The Revenant, against whom no warrior had prevailed, met his match that night.

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 weeks ago
16 minutes 59 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
285 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Garden of Forgotten Dreams [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Garden of Forgotten Dreams

Level: Intermediate (B2)


#Story :

Clara, a quiet woman with a simple life, unexpectedly inherits an old mansion from her mysterious great-aunt Eleanor Whitfield. Upon arriving, she discovers a locked garden hidden behind tall hedges, called The Garden of Forgotten Dreams. Drawn by curiosity and a strange sense of familiarity, Clara finds a hidden key and unlocks the garden gate. Inside, the air is thick with magic and memories. There, she meets Elias, a man who reveals he has been waiting for her return. Clara soon discovers that she once lived another life as the young woman who loved both Elias and the garden. The garden holds all her forgotten dreams, and Elias has protected them through time. Faced with a choice, Clara must decide whether to return to her ordinary life or stay forever in the garden, where love and dreams never fade. In the end, she chooses to remain, embracing her past, her memories, and the love she once lost.



#Vocabulary :

  • Inherit : to receive something from someone after their death, often property or possessions.
  • Unwavering : firm, steady, and not changing or weakening.
  • Shimmer : to shine with a soft, flickering light.
  • Belonging : the feeling of being accepted and connected to a place or group.
  • Eternal : lasting forever, without end.



#Grammar Focus:

  • Zero Conditional (Facts and Certainties)
  • Used for situations that are always true.
  • Example: If you unlock the garden, it remembers everything.
  • Present Perfect (Linking Past and Present)
  • Used to show actions that began in the past and continue to affect the present.
  • Example: She has inherited the mansion from her great-aunt.
  • Modal Verbs of Deduction (Must / Might / Can’t)
  • Used to express certainty or possibility.
  • Example: She must have lived here in another life.

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
4 weeks ago
14 minutes 40 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
284 | Advanced - Short Story: The Heart of Cleopatra [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Heart of Cleopatra

Level: Advanced (C1)


Story:

Set against the rich, atmospheric backdrop of ancient Egypt, The Heart of Cleopatra unveils the secret life of one of history’s most enigmatic queens. Behind the throne, beneath the gilded halls of Alexandria, Cleopatra guards a love never recorded by scribes or carved in stone. Not Caesar, not Antony—but a man of no title, a scholar of the stars who saw her not as a ruler, but as a woman made of storms and silence. After his mysterious disappearance, presumed betrayal, Cleopatra mourns in secret—until a hidden scroll awakens the impossible: he is alive. Driven by memory and the burning desire for truth, she embarks on a clandestine journey up the Nile, following clues only she could read. What she finds is not just the man she loved—but a truth that will alter her fate forever. In a bold and breathtaking decision, Cleopatra defies history itself, vanishing from the eyes of the world to claim a life of love that no empire could contain.



Vocabulary:

  1. Sanctum – a sacred, private, and secluded space.
  2. Constellation – a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
  3. Exile – the state of being barred from one's native country.
  4. Clandestine – secret or hidden, especially for purposes of concealment.
  5. Rekindle – to ignite again, especially feelings or memories.



Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect for Hidden Timelines:
  • “She had not uttered his name since the day he vanished.”
  • Used to describe an action completed before another point in the past.
  • Non-defining Relative Clauses for Rich Description:
  • “The scroll, which had been sealed in wax and hidden for years, revealed everything.”
  • Adds extra detail without altering the sentence’s core meaning.
  • Inversion for Emphasis (Advanced Style):
  • “Only after she had read the final line did she realize the truth.”
  • Used to emphasize dramatic revelations or emotional turns.

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
10 minutes 24 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
283 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Lost Letters of Venice [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Lost Letters of Venice

Level: Intermediate (B2)


#Story :

During her vacation in Venice, Mia rents an old apartment near a quiet canal. One evening, she discovers a hidden bundle of love letters under the floorboards, written in the 1940s by a man named Luca to a woman named Elena. His words are filled with passion, longing, and plans to escape together. Intrigued, Mia searches for clues, which lead her to an old bridge once known as the Ponte delle Maravegie, where lovers used to meet in secret. There, she meets Sofia, an elderly woman who reveals herself as Elena’s niece and shares the tragic tale: Elena was forced into an arranged marriage and disappeared before she and Luca could escape. Mia feels an unexplainable connection to Elena and realizes she might be carrying her spirit. In a final, emotional act, Mia releases the letters and locket into the canal, completing the story and freeing their lingering love. As she leaves the bridge, she feels peace—knowing some love stories simply wait for the right soul to return.



#Vocabulary :

  • Linger : to stay in a place longer than expected, often with emotional weight.
  • Bundle : a collection of things tied together.
  • Unwavering : steady and firm; not changing or weakening.
  • Glance : a quick look.
  • Whispered Confession : quietly spoken admission of something personal or secret.



#Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Tense
  • Used for actions that were completed before another action in the past.
  • Example: Elena had planned to escape before she vanished.
  • Modal Verbs for Possibility (Might / Could / May)
  • Used to express uncertainty or possibility.
  • Example: Mia might be carrying Elena’s spirit.
  • Passive Voice in the Past
  • Used to focus on the action rather than the subject.
  • Example: The letters were hidden under the floorboards.

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
14 minutes 42 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
282 | Advanced - Short Story: The Return of the Gods [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Return of the Gods

Level: Advanced (C1)


#Story :

Aria, a young archaeologist, uncovers an ancient temple that holds the key to an awakening prophecy: the return of long-forgotten gods. As storms ravage the earth, signaling the gods' return, Aria and a secret group called the Guardians must race against time to find ancient artifacts that can stop the gods from destroying the world. After a dangerous confrontation with Zorath, the god of storms, Aria learns that the only way to defeat these gods is by understanding their weaknesses and harnessing the power of the elements. With the first god defeated, she must face the remaining gods before they bring chaos and destruction to the world.


#Vocabulary :

  1. Artifact : a historical object with significant cultural or spiritual value.
  2. Tempest : a violent, turbulent storm.
  3. Reckoning : a judgment or reckoning, especially one of divine retribution.
  4. Essence : the intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something.
  5. Elemental : relating to or characteristic of the natural elements (fire, water, earth, air).


#Grammar Focus :

  • Past Perfect Tense:
  • Used to describe actions completed before another past action.
  • Example: Aria had discovered the temple before the storm began.
  • Third Conditional:
  • Used to discuss hypothetical situations in the past.
  • Example: “If we hadn’t found the artifact, Zorath would have destroyed us.”
  • Modal Verbs of Deduction:
  • Used to express assumptions or guesses.
  • Example: “Zorath must be vulnerable to fire.”



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
10 minutes 9 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
281 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Photographer’s Secret [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Photographer’s Secret

Level: Intermediate (B2)


#Story :

After the death of her beloved grandmother Evelyn, Lena finds an old photo album hidden in the attic. Inside, she discovers a series of mysterious photographs of the same man—Gabriel Hart—who appears beside her grandmother throughout several decades, without ever aging. Disturbed and intrigued, Lena follows the clues, leading her to an abandoned photo studio in an old park. There, she meets Gabriel in person—unchanged, timeless, waiting for her. He reveals an astonishing truth: Lena carries the soul of her grandmother, Evelyn, reborn. Gabriel has been waiting across lifetimes for her to return. Lena faces an emotional choice—whether to embrace her past and restore their lost love or walk away forever. In the end, she chooses to remember fully, unlocking her memories of their deep love from long ago, and finally reuniting with Gabriel in a moment that transcends time.



#Vocabulary :

  • Pendant : a piece of jewelry that hangs from a chain, worn around the neck.
  • Haunting : emotionally powerful in a sad and beautiful way, hard to forget.
  • Reunite : to come together again after being apart.
  • Unravel : to make something clear; to solve or untangle something complicated.
  • Timeless : not affected by the passage of time; lasting forever.



#Grammar Focus:

  • Second Conditional (Hypothetical Present/Future Situations)
  • Used to describe unlikely or imaginary situations.
  • Example: If she chooses to remember, they will be reunited.
  • Relative Clauses with "who" and "that"
  • Used to give more information about a noun.
  • Example: Gabriel, who waited for her across lifetimes, appeared unchanged.
  • Reported Speech (Indirect Speech)
  • Used to report what someone else said.
  • Example: Gabriel explained that he had never stopped waiting for her.

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
16 minutes 48 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
280 | Intermediate - Short Story: Whispers from the Lake [English Listening Practice]

Title: Whispers from the Lake

Level: Intermediate (B2)


#Story :

Emma and Lucas, a couple seeking peace from their stressful lives, rent a remote cabin by a misty lake for the weekend. Soon after they arrive, Emma is drawn to the lake’s strange stillness and hears soft whispers calling out, “Don’t forget me.” Near the water’s edge, she finds an old silver locket with portraits of a young couple and an inscription hinting at a forgotten love story. Curious, they visit the nearby village, where they learn about Eleanor and James—a couple from long ago who were forbidden to be together and vanished in a storm while trying to escape across the lake. Emma realizes that the spirits of Eleanor and James are still bound to the lake, waiting for their story to be finished. Guided by their whispers, Emma returns the locket to the water, allowing their spirits to finally find peace. As the mist clears, Emma understands that some love stories never truly end—they simply wait to be remembered.



#Vocabulary :

  • Locket : a small piece of jewelry that opens to hold pictures or keepsakes.
  • Whisper : to speak in a soft, quiet voice.
  • Mist : a cloud of tiny water droplets in the air, making it hard to see clearly.
  • Vanished : disappeared suddenly and mysteriously.
  • Bound : tied or connected closely to something.



#Grammar Focus:

  • Past Simple vs. Past Continuous
  • Used to describe actions that happened in the past or were in progress at a specific time.
  • Example: She was standing by the lake when she heard the whisper.
  • Reported Speech (Indirect Speech)
  • Used to tell what someone else said, often shifting the tense.
  • Example: The woman told them that Eleanor and James had vanished many years ago.
  • First Conditional Sentences
  • Used for real and possible situations in the future.
  • Example: If she returns the locket, they may find peace.

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
16 minutes 25 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
279 | Advanced - Short Story: The Moonlit Prophecy [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Moonlit Prophecy

Level: Advanced (C1)


#Story :

Selene, a young woman born under a rare eclipse, is destined to either restore balance or plunge the world into chaos. As she grows, her immense powers develop, drawing both allies and enemies. The Seeker, a mysterious figure, tells her of her role in an ancient prophecy and guides her toward a choice that will change the world’s future. Selene is torn between the path of light, which requires her sacrifice, and the tempting power of darkness, offered by a dark emissary named Drax. After facing trials and making difficult choices, Selene ultimately embraces her destiny to protect the world, making the ultimate sacrifice for the light. Her story becomes a legend that will echo through the ages.


Vocabulary :

  1. Eclipse : the obscuring of one celestial body by another.
  2. Prophecy : a prediction about the future, often based on divine or mystical insight.
  3. Sacrifice : giving up something valuable for a greater cause.
  4. Emissary : a representative or messenger, especially one sent on a mission.
  5. Triumph : a great victory or achievement.


Grammar Focus :

  • First Conditional:
  • Used for real or possible situations in the future.
  • Example: “If Selene chooses the path of light, she will restore balance.”
  • Passive Voice:
  • Used when the focus is on the action rather than the subject.
  • Example: “The prophecy was fulfilled by Selene’s sacrifice.”
  • Past Perfect Continuous:
  • Used to express an action that was ongoing in the past before another action occurred.
  • Example: “Selene had been struggling with her choice before the Seeker appeared.”



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
10 minutes 38 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
278 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Piano in Room 306 [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Piano in Room 306

Level: Intermediate (B2)

#Story :

Daniel Moore, a traveling pianist exhausted from his lonely music tours, checks into the old Crescent Hotel in a quiet town. Assigned to Room 306, Daniel discovers an old piano that seems to pull him in with an eerie melody. Soon, he meets Evelyn—a beautiful, quiet woman who appears mysteriously by the window every time he plays. As their connection deepens, Daniel learns that Evelyn isn’t just another guest—she’s a lingering memory of the past. Years ago, Evelyn had been a pianist in the same hotel who fell in love with a musician who abandoned her. She waited for him, playing her sorrowful melody, until she vanished one stormy night. As Daniel uncovers the truth, he realizes he was the man she waited for—reborn, returning at last to fulfill a forgotten promise. Through their shared music, they find peace, and Evelyn’s spirit is finally freed, leaving behind only a haunting melody and a single white rose.



#Vocabulary :

  • Haunting : sad, beautiful, and unforgettable in a slightly mysterious way.
  • Vanished : disappeared suddenly and mysteriously.
  • Melody : a series of musical notes forming a beautiful tune.
  • Journal : a personal diary or book where someone writes their thoughts and experiences.
  • Reborn : to be born again or to have a second chance at life or purpose.



#Grammar Focus:

  • Past Continuous Tense
  • Used for actions happening over time in the past.
  • Example: He was playing the piano when she appeared.
  • Relative Clauses with “who” and “which”
  • Used to add extra information about a noun.
  • Example: Evelyn, who was a pianist in the 1930s, waited for her lost love.
  • Unreal Past (Third Conditional)
  • Used to talk about regrets or hypothetical past events.
  • Example: If he had returned sooner, she wouldn’t have waited in vain.

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
19 minutes 29 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
277 | Advanced - Short Story: The Clock Tower [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Clock Tower

Level: Advanced (C)


#Story :

Calla, a curious historian, explores an ancient clock tower rumored to reveal destinies. Inside, she discovers a key that unlocks the Loom of Fate, where every life is represented by a glowing thread. Guided by the Keeper of the Loom, Calla learns of a pivotal choice that will shape her future and the lives of others. When faced with the decision to alter destiny by retrieving a second key, Calla embraces the burden of becoming the new Keeper, dedicating her life to preserving the balance of fate.


#Vocabulary :

  1. Tapestry : a piece of fabric with intricate patterns, often symbolic of connected elements.
  2. Pedestal : a base or support for a structure or object.
  3. Pivotal : of crucial importance in determining the outcome.
  4. Facade : an outward appearance that hides the true reality.
  5. Intertwined : twisted together or closely connected.



#Grammar Focus :

  • Future Perfect Tense:
  • Used to describe an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
  • Example: By the time Calla returned, she would have altered the course of fate.
  • Conditional Sentences (Type 3):
  • Used to describe hypothetical past situations.
  • Example: If Calla had ignored the key, she wouldn’t have discovered the Loom of Fate.
  • Relative Clauses:
  • Used to provide additional information about a noun.
  • Example: The Loom of Fate, which held threads of every life, revealed Calla’s destiny.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
7 minutes 15 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories
276 | Intermediate - Short Story: The Lighthouse Keeper’s Letters [English Listening Practice]

Title: The Lighthouse Keeper’s Letters

Level: Intermediate (B2)


#Story :

Eliza, a recently divorced woman, retreats to a quiet seaside cottage in Merrow Bay to find peace and solitude. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers a mysterious letter addressed to "Amelia" — a name not her own — hidden inside an old book. The letter, written decades earlier by a lighthouse keeper named Jonathan, speaks of longing and lost love. Soon, more letters appear, deepening the mystery and drawing Eliza into a connection that transcends time. As she uncovers clues from the past — including photographs and a painting of a woman who looks exactly like her — she begins to relive memories that aren't hers. Her dreams and reality blur until she finds herself in another time, reliving a forgotten love. Through this haunting and romantic mystery, Eliza discovers that she may be Amelia reborn, drawn once more to fulfill a promise made long ago. In the end, she realizes that true love never fades — it waits, quietly, through time.


#Vocabulary :

  • Cottage : a small, cozy house, typically in the countryside.
  • Lighthouse : a tall tower with a light to guide ships at sea.
  • Faint : not strong or clear, dim.
  • Whisper : to speak very softly or quietly.
  • Unravel : to solve or untangle something mysterious or complex.


#Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Tense
  • Used to describe an action that happened before another past action.
  • Example: She had never believed in ghosts before moving to Merrow Bay.
  • Relative Clauses
  • Used to give more information about a noun using "who", "that", or "which".
  • Example: The lighthouse, which stood quietly on the cliff, seemed to watch her.
  • Conditional Sentences (Type 2)
  • Used to talk about imaginary situations or things that are unlikely to happen.
  • Example: If she were Amelia, could love really survive across time?

 

 

Website:

https://Readiocast.com


YouTube:

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

-------

Learn English fast and easily with podcasts Conversation, Best Tips For Learning English, Improve Your English Language, Listening and Speaking through Listening, Dictation and Grammar Focus with new words, best practice to learn English online by short stories. (best practice for English Listening skills)

-------

#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #listening #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listeningpractice #englishstory #practice #LearnEnglishfast #grammer #podcast #Englishpodcast

 



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
26 minutes 11 seconds

Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories

"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


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.