241 | Advanced - Short Story: The Soldier's Return [English Listening Practice]


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Mar 04 2025 10 mins   1

Title: The Soldier's Return

Level: Advanced (C)

Story :

Jack, an American soldier, returns home after years of war, greeted by his family and community with pride and admiration. The town views him as a hero, but inside, Jack feels disconnected from the world around him. As he tries to settle back into civilian life, he struggles with haunting memories of the battlefield and the loss of comrades. Although everyone around him celebrates his return, Jack feels the weight of his experiences, which makes it hard to relate to those who haven’t seen what he has. After a chance encounter with his old friend Emily, Jack slowly begins to open up about his struggles. He seeks therapy to confront his trauma, finding solace in the routine of a job and his growing friendship with Emily. Over time, Jack learns to balance the hero image that others project onto him with the man he is still becoming. The journey is long and difficult, but Jack begins to heal, embracing both his past as a soldier and his future in a peaceful life.



Vocabulary :

  • Composure: Calmness of mind or behavior, especially under stress.
  • Disconnection: A feeling of being separate from others or from the world around you.
  • Therapy: A treatment to help with emotional and psychological struggles.
  • Admiration: Respect and approval for someone, especially for their achievements.
  • Solace: Comfort or peace found in a time of distress or sadness.



Grammar Focus:

  • Complex Sentence Structures: The story uses complex and compound sentences to explore Jack’s internal struggles and thoughts (e.g., "Though the town saw him as a hero, Jack felt disconnected from the people around him, struggling with the weight of his experiences").
  • Present Perfect Tense: The story employs the present perfect tense to describe Jack’s long-term feelings and experiences (e.g., "The war had changed him in ways that were difficult to explain").
  • Symbolism: The story uses symbols such as Jack’s uniform and his nightmares to represent his internal conflict and emotional weight.
  • Emotional Language: Words like “haunting,” “pride,” “weight,” and “disconnect” are used to capture the depth of Jack’s emotional state.
  • Dialogue for Reflection: Conversations between Jack and other characters, like Emily and his therapist, reveal his progress in confronting his past and adjusting to civilian life.




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