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259 | Advanced - Short Story: The Midnight Train to Nowhere [English Listening Practice]

259 | Advanced - Short Story: The Midnight Train to Nowhere [English Listening Practice] 1b32

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Title: The Midnight Train to Nowhere Level: Advanced (C1) #Story : Leo, a journalist, boards the mysterious midnight train rumored to carry engers to strange and haunting places. During the journey, he encounters an unsettling man who hints that the train traverses not just physical space but the boundaries of time and memory. When the train stops at an eerie, deserted station, Leo hears the voice of his long-lost sister, Clara, who had disappeared years ago. On the platform, he sees her, unchanged, a ghostly figure urging him to let go of the guilt he’s carried. Torn between grief and longing, Leo finds closure as Clara fades away, leaving him with peace and a newfound resolve. As he returns to the city, he knows that he’s finally free to move forward, honoring her memory. #Vocabulary : Lurched – moved suddenly and unsteadily, often due to a sudden force. Eerie – strange and frightening, especially due to an unnatural or ghostly quality. Resonated – evoked strong emotions or memories; had a profound impact. Serene – calm, peaceful, and untroubled. Closure – a feeling of resolution or completion regarding a difficult situation. #Grammar Focus: Past Perfect Tense Used to show actions that were completed before another action in the past. Example: “Leo had heard the tales of the midnight train before boarding.” Direct and Indirect Speech Direct speech provides quotes of what someone says; indirect speech recounts it without quotes. Example (direct): “Clara whispered, ‘Let me go.’” Example (indirect): Clara whispered that he should let her go. Phrasal Verbs Common in casual speech and writing, often changing the meaning of the main verb. Example: “Leo let go of the guilt he carried.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 2gpi

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