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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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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 243 | Advanced - Short Story: The Timekeeper [English Listening Practice]
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03/06/25 • 20 min

Title: The Timekeeper

Level: Advanced (C1)

Story :

Dr. Amelia Hartley, a brilliant physicist, develops the Chronos Engine, a device capable of manipulating time. Initially, she successfully tests the machine on small objects, but the temptation to use it for personal gain grows. Haunted by the memory of her father’s death, she decides to use the Chronos Engine to travel back in time and warn him before his fatal heart attack. However, her actions create unintended consequences—a fracture in the fabric of time itself. As reality begins to unravel around her, Amelia is confronted by a version of herself who warns her that the past cannot be changed without severe repercussions. In order to save what remains of reality, Amelia must make the painful decision to let go of her desire to control time and destroy the Chronos Engine. In the end, she realizes that time cannot be bent to one’s will, and she must accept the past in order to move forward.


Vocabulary :

  1. Fracture – a crack or break, in this context, a break in the fabric of time.
  2. Unravel – to come apart, to break down or become undone.
  3. Destabilize – to make something unstable or unsteady, often leading to collapse.
  4. Catastrophic – causing great and sudden damage or suffering.
  5. Confront – to face a difficult or challenging situation directly.

Grammar Focus:

  1. Third Conditional
  2. Used to talk about hypothetical situations in the past. For example: “If Amelia hadn’t used the Chronos Engine, reality wouldn’t have fractured.”
  3. Past Perfect Tense
  4. Describes an action completed before another past event. For example: “She had worked on the Chronos Engine for years before testing it.”
  5. Modal Verbs for Speculation
  6. Modal verbs like could, might, and must to speculate about outcomes. For example: “The fracture might have destroyed everything if she hadn’t acted.”

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 244 | Intermediate - Short Story: Moonlight and Magnolia [English Listening Practice]
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03/07/25 • 9 min

Title: Moonlight and Magnolia

Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)

Story:

On the eve of her engagement, Serena finds herself questioning everything when Julian, the man she once loved, unexpectedly reappears. In the warm, magnolia-scented air of Charleston, old emotions resurface, forcing her to confront the truth she had buried. Julian tells her he never stopped loving her, but Serena is caught between the life she’s carefully built and the reckless, all-consuming passion she once shared with him. As the weight of her impending marriage presses down on her, she must decide: is love about stability, or is it about following the heart, no matter the risk? Under the glow of moonlight and the whispers of the past, Serena realizes that some loves never truly fade—they wait for the right moment to be reclaimed.


Vocabulary:

  1. Reckless - acting without thinking about the consequences.
  2. Hesitation - a pause before making a decision due to uncertainty.
  3. Longing - a deep, emotional desire for something or someone.
  4. Unspoken - feelings or thoughts that are deeply felt but never expressed.
  5. Passion - intense emotion or love for something or someone.

Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Tense:
  • “She had convinced herself she was over him.”
  • Describes an action completed before another past event.
  • Modal Verbs for Certainty:
  • “This must have been a mistake.”
  • Expresses logical assumption about a situation.
  • Conditional Sentences (Type 3):
  • “If she had never seen Julian again, she wouldn’t have questioned her choices.”
  • Talks about a hypothetical past event that didn’t happen.

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 220 | Intermediate - Short Story: Beneath the Crimson Sky [English Listening Practice]
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02/11/25 • 12 min

Title: Beneath the Crimson Sky

Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)

Story:

Lena is haunted by the sudden disappearance of Ethan, the man she once loved deeply. Two years after he left without explanation, he unexpectedly returns to their small town of Raventon, standing on the very bridge where they had shared their dreams. Their reunion is filled with tension, unresolved emotions, and the weight of unspoken words. As they navigate through fragile conversations, Ethan admits his fear of not being enough, while Lena struggles with the pain of abandonment. Despite the scars left behind, they slowly reconnect, sharing quiet moments that rebuild what was broken. Through vulnerability, honesty, and time, they learn that forgiveness isn’t about erasing the past—it’s about accepting it. Their story unfolds beneath the same crimson sky, where endings become new beginnings.


Vocabulary:

  1. Closure - a sense of resolution or conclusion after an emotional experience.
  2. Resentment - bitterness or anger caused by feeling wronged.
  3. Vulnerability - the quality of being open to emotional hurt.
  4. Truce - an agreement to stop conflict or fighting.
  5. Second Chances - an opportunity to try again after failure.

Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Tense:
  • “It had been two years since he’d left.”
  • Describes an action completed before another past event.
  • Modal Verbs for Regret:
  • “I should have stayed.”
  • Expresses regret about a past action.
  • 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.

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 213 | Intermediate - Short Story: Second Chances [English Listening Practice]
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02/04/25 • 8 min

Title: Second Chances

Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)


Story:

Mia stumbles upon a small café named "Second Chances"—a place that once comforted her after a heartbreak. Years later, fate leads her back there, where she unexpectedly meets Alex, her former love. Their reunion is filled with awkward small talk, nostalgic memories, and the quiet realization that time has changed them both. As they spend more time together, exploring the city, sharing stories, and reliving old memories, they discover that their connection never truly faded. Through laughter, heartfelt conversations, and moments of vulnerability, they rebuild a love that is stronger and wiser. Eventually, their relationship blossoms, leading to a heartfelt proposal in the very café where it all began. Their journey is a testament to growth, forgiveness, and the beauty of second chances.


Vocabulary:

  1. Resilient - able to recover quickly from difficulties.
  2. Nostalgia - a sentimental longing for the past.
  3. Vulnerability - the quality of being open to emotional exposure.
  4. Bittersweet - having both positive and negative emotions.
  5. Rekindle - to restart or renew something, especially feelings or relationships.

Grammar Focus:

  • Present Perfect Tense:
  • “I have never stopped thinking about you.”
  • Describes an action that started in the past and continues into the present.
  • Conditional Sentences (Type 3):
  • “If we had talked more, we might have avoided the breakup.”
  • Refers to hypothetical situations in the past that didn’t happen.
  • Reported Speech:
  • “Alex said he couldn’t imagine his life without Mia.”
  • Used to convey what someone else has said, often shifting the verb tense.

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 230 | Advanced - Short Story: The Forgotten God of the Sea [English Listening Practice]
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02/21/25 • 14 min

Title: The Forgotten God of the Sea

Level: Advanced (C1-C2)


Story :

In a forgotten village by the sea, an ancient legend whispered of a forgotten god—an entity whose name had been erased from human memory. The stories spoke of his immense power, his dominion over the oceans, and the deep, unfathomable slumber he had been forced into. But something had begun to stir beneath the waves, an awakening that would change the world forever.

Dr. Evelyn Forsythe, a marine archaeologist, had spent her life studying lost civilizations. When a ship mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind no trace but a strange pattern in the waves, Evelyn was determined to uncover the truth. What she didn’t expect was to find the remnants of an ancient god’s power—still alive, still waiting.

Evelyn’s expedition was no ordinary voyage. As her ship sailed farther into the sea, strange occurrences began to unfold. The water grew unnaturally still, and eerie lights danced beneath the surface. The crew felt an unease that quickly grew into something far darker. Something ancient was calling to them from the deep, and they couldn’t turn away.

In the heart of the ocean, they encountered a figure—humanoid, with silver-like skin that shimmered beneath the waves. His eyes, hollow and deep, looked directly at Evelyn. Without speaking a word, he reached out, and an ancient book materialized in her hands, an artifact long forgotten by mankind. This was the key—the last piece of a puzzle that had been broken for centuries.

The god’s voice echoed in her mind, telling her she had awakened him and that now, the ocean’s power would be his once more. Evelyn was forced to confront her deepest fears as she realized that the god would not be silenced so easily. He was alive, and he would not be contained.


#Vocabulary :

  1. Dominion – Control or the exercise of control; sovereignty.
  2. Fathomable – Capable of being understood or explored.
  3. Unease – A feeling of discomfort or worry.
  4. Artifact – An object made by a human being, typically one of historical or cultural interest.
  5. Echoed – Repeated or reverberated (sound, feelings, etc.).

#Grammar Focus :

  • Modal Verbs for Deduction: Used to express certainty or speculation.
  • Example: "He must have been waiting for centuries."
  • Relative Clauses: Used to give more information about a noun.
  • Example: "The ship, which had disappeared, left behind only traces of its journey."
  • First Conditional: To talk about future possibilities based on a real condition.
  • Example: "If we don’t stop him, the ocean will be consumed by his power."

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 227 | Intermediate - Short Story: Fading Echoes of Autumn [English Listening Practice]
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02/18/25 • 12 min

Title: Fading Echoes of Autumn

Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)

Story:

Ivy’s life in the quiet town of Maple Hollow is turned upside down when Leo, the man who disappeared from her life three years ago without explanation, returns. His sudden reappearance stirs old wounds, unanswered questions, and emotions Ivy thought she’d buried. Leo confesses he left because he was overwhelmed by his feelings and fear of ruining what they had. As they confront their painful past, Ivy grapples with her anger and heartbreak while Leo seeks redemption. Through raw conversations, fragile honesty, and shared memories, they rediscover pieces of themselves. In the end, Ivy doesn’t offer easy forgiveness, but she chooses to stay, realizing that healing isn’t about erasing the past—it’s about facing it together.


Vocabulary:

  1. Bittersweet - something that has both positive and negative emotions.
  2. Regret - a feeling of sadness or disappointment about something past.
  3. Vulnerable - open to emotional hurt or easily affected.
  4. Resentment - bitterness or anger about feeling wronged.
  5. Redemption - the act of making up for past mistakes.

Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Tense:
  • “I’d regretted it every day since I left.”
  • Describes an action completed before another event in the past.
  • Modal Verbs for Speculation:
  • “I thought leaving would protect us both.”
  • Expresses possibility or belief about a past event.
  • Conditional Sentences (Type 3):
  • “If I had stayed, maybe I wouldn’t have hurt you.”
  • Talks about hypothetical situations in the past that didn’t happen.

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 229 | Intermediate - Short Story: Beneath the Midnight Sky [English Listening Practice]
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02/20/25 • 8 min

Title: Beneath the Midnight Sky

Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)

Story:

Luna has spent a year haunted by the sudden disappearance of Theo, her best friend and the person she secretly loved. When he unexpectedly returns under the midnight sky, it stirs a storm of emotions—anger, heartbreak, and unresolved feelings. Theo admits he left because he was afraid of how deeply he cared for Luna, convinced that leaving was the best way to protect them both. As they navigate fragile conversations and raw emotions, Luna struggles to balance her lingering love with the pain of abandonment. Through late-night talks, quiet moments, and unspoken truths, they confront the past and realize that love isn’t always about perfect timing—it’s about having the courage to return. Luna may not find easy forgiveness, but beneath the starlit sky, they both find something even more important: a second chance.


Vocabulary:

  1. Fleeting - lasting for a very short time.
  2. Confidant - someone you trust and can share personal thoughts with.
  3. Resentment - bitterness caused by feeling hurt or wronged.
  4. Vulnerable - open to emotional harm or easily affected.
  5. Constellation - a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.

Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Tense:
  • “I had waited for you.”
  • Describes an action that was completed before another past event.
  • 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 I’d hurt you, I wouldn’t have left.”
  • Talks about hypothetical situations in the past that didn’t happen.

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 202 | Advanced - Short Story: The Curse of Marrow Bay [English Listening Practice]
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01/24/25 • 13 min

Title: The Curse of Marrow Bay

Level: Advanced (C1-C2)


#Story :

Marrow Bay, a remote coastal town shrouded in mist and mystery, holds a dark secret that has plagued its inhabitants for generations. The curse of the bay is tied to an ancient shipwreck, where a crew of sailors was lost in a violent storm. Over the years, the whispers of the curse have persisted, and strange happenings have become commonplace in the town. When a journalist named Claire moves to Marrow Bay to investigate the eerie legends, she discovers that her own bloodline is somehow connected to the curse. As she uncovers more about the shipwreck and the dark force that haunts the bay, Claire finds herself drawn into a web of supernatural terror. The curse is alive and well, and it is determined to claim her next.


#Vocabulary :

  • Curse: A supernatural force that brings misfortune or harm to someone or something.
  • Sailor: A person who works on a ship.
  • Shipwreck: The destruction or sinking of a ship, typically caused by a storm or accident.
  • Journalist: A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or broadcasts news.
  • Supernatural: Something beyond the laws of nature, often relating to ghosts, spirits, or magical forces.

#Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Continuous: Describes an ongoing action that was happening before another action in the past.
  • Example: "The townspeople had been hearing the whispers long before Claire arrived."
  • Second Conditional: Used to discuss hypothetical situations and their possible outcomes.
  • Example: "If Claire breaks the curse, she will free the town."
  • Relative Clauses: Used to add more information about a noun.
  • Example: "The shipwreck, which occurred centuries ago, is the source of the curse."

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 198 | Advanced - Short Story: The Phantom's Curse [English Listening Practice]
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01/20/25 • 21 min

Title: The Phantom's Curse

Level: Advanced (C1-C2)


#Story:

In the village of Ashbourne, a young woman named Isabella Montgomery inherits an old manor filled with rumors and eerie whispers about a ghostly curse. Determined to make the house her new home, Isabella is soon confronted by supernatural forces that seem to linger in the very walls. As she explores the manor, she discovers an ancient portrait that contains the spirit of a man bound to the house by a centuries-old curse. The spirit warns her that she will never escape, and a sinister power begins to take hold of her. Isabella discovers a hidden book that could break the curse, and she fights against the shadows that threaten to consume her. With the curse broken, Isabella believes she is free, but she soon realizes that the ghostly presence still lingers, haunting her every step. The village is trapped in an endless cycle, as the curse is passed on to anyone who dares enter the manor.


#Vocabulary:

  • Curse: A supernatural force that causes harm or misfortune.
  • Phantom: A ghost or apparition, often associated with hauntings.
  • Eerie: Strange, mysterious, and unsettling.
  • Portrait: A painting, photograph, or drawing of a person.
  • Incantation: A chant or spell used to invoke supernatural forces.

#Grammar Focus:

  • Past Perfect Tense: Used to express an action that happened before another action in the past.
  • Example: "She had already opened the book before the shadows attacked her."
  • First Conditional: Used to talk about future events that are possible or likely.
  • Example: "If she breaks the curse, she will be free."
  • Relative Clauses: Used to give more information about a noun.
  • Example: "The book, which she found hidden in the manor, was the key to breaking the curse."

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Listen English | Learn English by Short Stories - 208 | Advanced - Short Story: The Witch of Ashford Manor [English Listening Practice]
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01/30/25 • 14 min

Title: The Witch of Ashford Manor

Level: Advanced (C1-C2)


#Story :

The village of Ashford was known for its isolation, surrounded by dense forests and cloaked in thick fog for most of the year. For generations, the villagers had spoken in hushed tones about Ashford Manor, an ancient estate at the edge of the village. The manor had been abandoned for years, but the tales about it never stopped. It was said that the manor was cursed, haunted by a vengeful spirit. The witch, Lira, had once lived there, and her power was feared by all. No one had seen her in decades, but the rumors about her continued to spread like wildfire.

Lena, a historian drawn to the mysterious, had heard about Ashford Manor all her life. Her parents had left the village long ago, but Lena was determined to uncover the truth behind her family’s departure. She returned to the village, armed with little more than old journals, a notebook, and a desire to unravel the mystery.

Upon her arrival at Ashford Manor, Lena felt a cold shiver run down her spine. The manor loomed before her, its windows dark and lifeless, ivy creeping along its stone walls like veins of an ancient creature. The air was heavy, thick with the scent of decay. It was as if the manor itself was waiting for her.

The innkeeper, Maud, warned Lena about the strange happenings in the village, but Lena didn’t listen. The village was quiet, too quiet. The people were too afraid to speak of the manor or its past, and Maud’s warning only intrigued her more. Lena had come to uncover the truth, no matter the cost....


#Vocabulary :

  1. Cloaked – Covered or concealed, often with something thick or dark.
  2. Vengeful – Seeking revenge, wanting to harm someone because of a perceived wrong.
  3. Isolated – Separated from others, solitary.
  4. Oppressive – Weighing heavily on the mind or spirit, causing discomfort or distress.
  5. Intrigued – Interested or fascinated by something mysterious or unusual.

#Grammar Focus :

  • Past Perfect Tense: Used to show an action completed before another action in the past.
  • Example: "Her parents had left the village long ago, but Lena had never forgotten about it."
  • Relative Clauses: These add extra information about a noun without changing its meaning.
  • Example: "The village, which had been isolated for years, seemed untouched by time."
  • Modal Verbs (Possibility & Obligation): Used to express possibility or necessity.
  • Example: "She must uncover the truth before it was too late."

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