ADVANCED ENGLISH STORY 🕰️ The Curse 🕰️ B2 - C1 | Level 4 - 5 | BRITISH ENGLISH ACCENT WITH SUBTITLES

⭐ Learn English through story! ⭐ Enjoy this British English story for learning English. You can improve your British English pronunciation skills with this upper-intermediate to advanced level 4 - level 5 English story with subtitles. Let’s take a trip to Westmore Lodge where a curse has been haunting the family for the last 500 years. Can they break the curse? Will time keep repeating itself? 🕰️ 🎉 Join the Lovely English Stories Patreon page to get PDF downloads of the stories, English language exercises, and British English vocabulary lists: 👉 Get the PDF download of this story on Patreon Read along with this B2 - C1 upper-intermediate English story for English learners who are level 4 and level 5. 📚 English grammar resources we recommend*: Basic English Grammar in Use: Intermediate English Grammar in Use: Advanced English Grammar in Use: 🎧 Get a 30-day free trial for audiobooks! 🎧 With your free trial, you will get one free audiobook of your choice - yours to keep, even if you cancel (if you don’t want to continue or pay, make sure you cancel before 30 days). Prime customers receive two audiobooks in your trial. Audiobooks we recommend for practising your listening skills learning (advanced) English*: Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection: Atomic Habits: The Jane Austen Collection: *These are affiliate links, so we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. ⭐ Improve your English listening skills by studying with British English stories! Subscribe for more English stories for learning English! ⭐ In this British English story for learning English, you will learn intermediate and some advanced English vocabulary. 🤔 Do you know all of the British English terms and phrases that are used in this B2 - C1 English story? 📝 Intermediate and advanced English words and phrases taken from the level 4 - level 5 English story: • To chime • Tick tock (noise a clock makes) • To revert • Plethora • Unnerving • Outright • Odd • Peculiar • To profess • Daft • Cursed • Wild / wilder / wildest • To be devastated • “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned!“ • To be doomed • To be “the bee’s knees” • To be sneaky • To stumble • To slur • To be repulsed • To lurch • Déjà vu • “Sense of unease” • To kip (have a nap / sleep) • Mirage • Creep • Subconsciously • To flicker • To do something “behind someone’s back” We want to help you advance your English listening practice, English reading skills, and English speaking skills with modern, original English short stories and British English vocabulary! 🎙️ The reader of the story has a British English accent. ❗❗REMEMBER❗❗: You can slow down or speed up the story in the video settings. Look out for a symbol on the video that looks like this ⚙️ or, if you’re using your mobile, it will be 3 vertical dots. Click it and change the “playback speed”. 🎵 Background music: None! We listened to your feedback and have taken out background music. 📸 All taken from Canva and the following from Unsplash by: Grace Madeline, Steinar Engeland , Alexey Savchenko, Michael D Beckwith , Marvin Meyer, Miriam Espacio #EnglishStory #LearnEnglishThroughStory #EnglishStoryWithSubtitles #LearnEnglish #AdvancedEnglishStory #IntermediateEnglishStory #BritishEnglish #BritishEnglishStory #PracticeEnglish #PracticeEnglishWithMe #B2English #StoriesWithEnglishSubtitles #EnglishStoryWithSubtitles #C1English
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