English Short Stories for Beginners and Intermediate Learners: Engaging Short Stories to Learn English and Build Your Vocabulary (2nd Edition)



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English Short Stories for Beginners and Intermediate Learners

Vocabulary
to sleep in
• to catch up on sleep
• household chore
• unpaid bill
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• housing
• rent
• electricity
• internet
• student loan
• phone plan
• to have a payment due
• technology
• to pay online
• to leave the house
• laundry
• to pile up
• load
• to sort
• to throw in
• to pour in
• laundry detergent
• fabric softener
• to run a machine
• laundry machine
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• productive
• to do the dishes
• to vacuum the house
by no means
• spotless
• extra work
• kitchen
• to clean out the fridge
• to throw away
• expired food
• to scrub the counter
• disinfectant
• to brush off
• crumb
• floor
• to sweep
• broom and dustpan
• to mop
• the rest of the day
• computer
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• strategy games
• single player games
• peer out the window
• to heat up
• gaming
• existential crisis
• wise
• meaningful
• video
• headphones
• bedroom
• instantly
• the right use of one's time
• to open up the opportunity
self-reflection
• closet door
• for no particular reason
• couch
• to glide over
• to walk across
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• dining room table
• to live by oneself
• balcony
• time for bed
• certainly
• family gathering
• to introduce
Comprehension Questions
1. If someone needs to catch up on sleep, it means that...
A) they have been sleeping too much.
B) they have been sleeping too little.
C) they enjoy sleeping.
D) they have trouble falling asleep.
2. Which of the following is not considered a housing utility?
A) Student loans
B) Water
C) Electricity
D) Internet
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3. When cleaning the kitchen, John did not...
A) scrub the counters with disinfectant.
B) throw away expired foods.
C) mop the floor.
D) sweep the floor with his broom and dustpan.
4. What's generally the fastest way to cook food?
A) The stove
B) The microwave
C) The oven
D) The toaster oven
5. Where did John find his headphones?
A) In his bedroom
B) In his closet
C) In the laundry machine
D) In the living room
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CHAPTER 9:
FAMILY AND OCCUPATIONS
Jenny happily agreed to accompany John on his visit to his family
gathering the following weekend. They were now officially a couple, and it
would be a good time to introduce her to his motherfather, and brothers.
Also at the get-together was John's uncle, named Doug. Doug was a
mechanical engineer, who worked on all kinds of machines, including
steam and gas turbines and electric generators. He was an extremely
intelligent man, who helped guide John in his younger years.
While chatting with his uncle, he noticed his two cousins Michael and
Joanne in the background. The three of them hung out quite frequently as
kids and shared a lot of childhood memories. They grew apart as they got
older, unfortunately, and lost contact with one another as they entered the
workforce. Michael ended up working his way up to a management
position at a retail store. And Joanne was a part-time hairdresser but a
full-time mom.
Jenny was obviously overwhelmed by all the new faces, but she was
able to get to know at least one person at the event. This person was John's
sister-in-law Olivia. From the very get-go, the two hit it off and
established an instant rapport. Jenny was a journalist by trade, and
Olivia was a writer for a TV show that was produced by the same media
company they both worked for. While they had seen each other around the
office, they had never met until now.
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In the end, there were just too many people for Jenny to meet and even
for John to catch up with. They briefly said hello to his grandmother and
aunts, but they never got the chance to greet his nieces and nephews. All
the kids were busy playing together in the backyard.
The family was able to take a group photo, which included Jenny,
who was invited to join in. Every year, it's John's dad who is given the task
to create the best family photo possible. Leaving the task to him makes
sense, given that he's a professional photographer.
The sun started going down, and the day was growing late. As
everyone was leaving, John had another opportunity to speak with his
Uncle Doug. He voiced his concerns about burning out at his current job at
the insurance company and was considering a few possible paths he could
take. Uncle Doug advised him that, even though he's not sure where he
wants to work in the future, he should definitely start taking classes as
soon as possible. Waiting to start was the worst thing he could possibly do.
Vocabulary
• to accompany
• officially
• a good time to
• mother
• father
• brother
• get-together
• uncle
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• mechanical engineer
• steam and gas turbines
• electric generator
• extremely intelligent
• cousin
• background
• to hang out
• kid
• childhood memory
• to grow apart
• to get older
• to lose contact
• workforce
• management position
• retail store
• part-time
• hairdresser
• full-time
• mom
• obviously
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• overwhelmed
• new face
• event
• sister-in-law
• get-go
• to hit it off
• to establish rapport
• journalist
• by trade
• writer
• TV show
• to produce
• media company
• grandmother
• aunt
• to greet
• niece
• nephew
• backyard
• group photo
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• photographer
• to burn out
• possible path
• to advise
• to take a class
• as soon as possible
Comprehension Questions
1. What is John's uncle's profession?
A) Electrical engineer
B) Civil engineer
C) Chemical engineer
D) Mechanical engineer
2. Michael and Joanne's parents are John's...
A) grandfather and grandmother.
B) mother and father.
C) aunt and uncle.
D) brother and sister.
3. John's sister-in-law is married to whom?
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A) His brother
B) His father
C) His cousin
D) His boss
4. Where were the kids playing during the family gathering?
A) At the school
B) In the house
C) In the backyard
D) In the toy room
5. When you are highly qualified to do a job you are called...
A) an amateur.
B) the workforce.
C) an occupation.
D) a professional.
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CHAPTER 10:
EDUCATION
With a full-time job and a girlfriend, John's schedule was pretty tightly
packed. But for the sake of a better future, he enrolled in a graduate
program for economics at his local university. John had already
completed an undergraduate program and graduated with a bachelor's
degree in philosophy, yet like most liberal arts degrees, it was not the
greatest choice for seeking employment and starting a career.
This time would be different. With much more experience and
wisdom, this opportunity to further his education would not go wasted. A
graduate program in economics was going to be a formidable challenge,
but if he succeeded, the rewards would be great. The classes he took at
community college would be a cakewalk compared to this. Intense study
and perseverance would be required.
The textbooks would often prove to be much more useful than the
lectures. Some of the professors he had talked with such long-winded
delivery that it was incredibly difficult to maintain focus in class. He
could spend half the time reading chapters from the book and come away
with double the information he got in the lecture hall. The teacher
assistants, however, were most helpful, as they could explain complex
concepts using very basic language.
To make the information stickserious work was needed to be done
outside the classroom. Study groups organized by students were
instrumental in providing John the motivation and drive required to do
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well in the course. In the groups, students shared the notes they took in
class and reviewed the information they thought would appear on the
exams. Not all this time was serious though, as there were multiple breaks
where chit-chat was encouraged as a means to vent built-up stress and
frustration.
Finals for the first year were approaching, and anxiety filled the
classroom during the last few lectures. On the test would be essay
questions only; there would be no multiple choice. Cramming wasn't
going to get you anywhere on this test. You had to know the information in
order to get a good grade. John and all his classmates paid hefty tuition
fees, but not all would pass the test. It would be those who attended the
lectures, participated in the study groups, and read extensively that would
pass with high marks.
It was very much like learning a foreign language. Those who do the
best are those who immerse themselves in the foreign language. They read
as much as possible in the target language, and when they can no longer
read, they spend all their free time listening to the target language.
Immersion takes precedence over their old hobbies and lifestyles. That's
how they achieve high levels of fluency.
The question is not whether or not John passed the final exam. The
true question is whether or not you will do what it takes in order to achieve
fluency.
Happy studying! And thank you for reading!
Vocabulary
• to enroll
• graduate program
• economics
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• university
• undergraduate program
• to graduate
• bachelor's degree
• philosophy
• liberal arts degree
• to seek employment
• to start a career
• experience
• wisdom
• to further one's education
• formidable challenge

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