216 | Advanced - Short Story: The Mirror of Kethar [English Listening Practice]

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Title: The Mirror of KetharLevel: Advanced (C1-C2)#Story : In a forgotten village hidden deep within a mist-covered forest, there stood an ancient relic—the Mirror of Kethar. Rumored to hold great power, the mirror had remained untouched for centuries. It was said that whoever gazed into its depths would be shown not just their reflection but the deepest secrets of their soul. Some claimed it was a portal to another world, while others believed it harbored the key to eternal life. But none who had encountered the mirror had ever returned unchanged.Evelyn Forsythe, a historian with a keen interest in the supernatural, arrived in Kethar to uncover its long-lost secrets. Her curiosity had been piqued by an old, crumbling manuscript that detailed the history of the village and its mysterious artifact. When she set foot in Kethar, she found a village steeped in eerie silence, its streets empty, and its houses decaying under the weight of time.The villagers had long abandoned the place, fleeing from a curse that was said to be linked to the mirror. Undeterred by the stories, Evelyn ventured to the village's old church, where the mirror was believed to be hidden. There, amidst the ruins of the once-proud building, she discovered the mirror in a dark corner, draped in a cloth that had gathered dust over the centuries.As she uncovered the cloth, the room seemed to darken, and a strange chill ran down her spine. The mirror was unlike any she had seen before—its frame intricately carved with symbols she could not decipher. The glass shimmered faintly, as though alive. She couldn't resist. She leaned closer and gazed into the mirror.To her shock, the reflection staring back at her was not her own. Instead, she saw a figure—a tall, shadowy being with piercing eyes, standing at the far side of the room. It smiled at her, and she froze, unable to look away.#Vocabulary :Relic – An object or artifact from the past that is considered sacred or significant.Forsythe – A surname.Eerie – Strange and frightening, evoking a sense of unease.Undeterred – Not discouraged or stopped by difficulties.Shimmered – To shine with a flickering or wavering light.#Grammar Focus :Subjunctive Mood: Used to express wishes, suggestions, or hypothetical situations.Example: "If she were to gaze into the mirror, she would see something no one should ever witness."Relative Clauses: Provide additional details about nouns in a sentence.Example: "The villagers, who had long since left, were afraid of the curse the mirror held."Past Perfect Continuous: Used to describe an ongoing action that occurred before another action in the past.Example: "She had been studying the manuscript for days before she ventured into the village." Website:https://Readiocast.comYouTube: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.

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