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

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

Update: 2025-07-052
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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?

 

 

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

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