006 | Advanced - Short Story: The Visionary’s Dream [English Listening Practice]

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Title: The Visionary’s DreamLevel: Advanced (C2)Learn how to speak English by Short StoriesStory :1. The Visionary’s DreamLena had always been fascinated by music, energy, and nightlife. After spending years as a DJ at various clubs around the world, she decided it was time to create her own space—a night club that wasn’t just about dancing but about an immersive experience. “This will be different,” she told herself. “People will remember it.”2. Planning the Perfect SpaceLena knew that if her vision were to become a reality, she needed more than just a good sound system. The club had to have an atmosphere that would transport people into another world. She began sketching out ideas for lighting, sound design, and even the architecture. Her club would have multiple rooms, each with a unique theme—from neon jungle to futuristic minimalism. The goal was to create a sensory overload, where every detail would contribute to the overall vibe3. Finding the LocationAfter months of searching, Lena found the perfect spot: a large, abandoned warehouse on the edge of the city. It was spacious, had high ceilings, and gave her the freedom to design everything from scratch. The building had a rugged charm with its exposed brick walls and industrial beams, which Lena planned to incorporate into the aesthetic of the club4. Assembling the TeamRunning a night club was not something Lena could do alone. She needed a team of experts in different fields: lighting designers, sound engineers, architects, and event managers. She carefully selected people who shared her vision and passion for creating an extraordinary space. “We’re not just building a club,” she told them during the first meeting. “We’re building an experience.”------------------------------------------#Vocabulary :------------------------------------------#Grammar Focus:Complex Sentence Structures: The story uses a variety of sentence types, including compound-complex sentences to express multiple ideas and relationships (e.g., “The air was electric, filled with excitement and curiosity”).Present Perfect and Past Perfect Tense: To reflect on past actions with present relevance or connections to other past actions (e.g., “Lena had always been fascinated by music,” “She hadn’t expected the success to come so fast”).Passive Voice: Used when the focus is on the action or result, rather than the subject (e.g., “Word about the night club spread quickly,” “The club was transformed”).Modal Verbs for Speculation and Future Possibility: Words like “could,” “might,” and “would” are used to explore potential outcomes or future plans (e.g., “We’re building an experience,” “She might need to expand soon”).Gerunds and Infinitives: The text uses these forms to express purpose and ongoing actions (e.g., “creating an experience,” “decided to cut back”).-------Website:https://Readiocast.comYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Readiolingua---#English #learnenglish #howtospeakenglish #englishforbeginners #englishtutorial #ielts #englishlearning #englishpractice #learnenglish #listening #listeningpractice #englishstory Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.