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You Are Mine (English)
Author: AnnaShannel_Lin
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COMPLETED She is an unknown actress Edie Lara, who had a one night stand with the Noble Prince and the CEO Of L.N Group, Stuart Yates. He is every woman’s dream but not for someone like Edie. Stuart was said to be gay, but people behind him don't know the tragic past that pushed him to change into a different man. Stuart offered Edie a contract marriage after the passionate night they shared. He told her it would only last for six months until his family and shareholders could prove that he is not gay. Suddenly, Edie discovered the truth that Stuart is not gay but he had a rare type of phobia. She then fell in love with him. He did everything to let her stay beside him. One day someone pretends to be Stuart’s ex-fiancee after he met an accident, would he still remember his wife, Edie? Would their story ends tragically, or their love will remind him of the woman who is bound to be his fate from the very beginning? Would he still remember how deeply he loved her? Can Edie stand all the struggles along the way when she felt alone and unloved by her husband? Special Note: If you are looking for a sweet contemporary-romance genre, this novel doesn't have that kind of plot. Most plots of my novel talk about mystery, suspense, and a slice of life. Often FL starts a slow pace of development, from weak to strong. Wanna know more about the story follow me at Instagram: annashannellin

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Spoken yet Unspoken words ✨

"Spoken Yet Unspoken Words" captures the heart of what so often goes unsaid. The feelings, the longings, and the moments left unspoken between those who matter most. It's about the silence that speaks louder than any words ever could, the kind that settles in the spaces between two people who share something deep, but aren't always able to express it. In this story, you'll meet characters who hold onto emotions they can't quite voice. Their hearts are full, but their mouths stay shut, trapped by the weight of their own fears, insecurities, and the vulnerability of being in situations they cannot really help. It's the quiet pain of wanting to say something, but never finding the right moment or the right words, to make it real. The love, the regret, the unspoken apologies, they all live in these unsaid words, and they hurt in ways that are impossible to explain. There is a tension in the silence, a pull between what they feel and what they can say. But sometimes, the most intense emotions are those we can't express aloud. There's a tenderness in those moments of stillness, when two people understand each other without needing to speak. It's as if the space between them is full of everything they wish they could say, but don't. This story explores the complexity of human connection, the way we communicate through gestures, glances, and the quiet moments where we say so much without opening our mouths. It's about love that is held back by fear, friendships strained by things left unsaid, and the raw, vulnerable part of being human. Because sometimes, the hardest thing is to admit what we truly feel, even when the whole world seems to be asking for it. If you've ever held your tongue when you wanted to speak, if you've ever let words slip through your fingers without saying them to the person who needed to hear them, this story is for you. It's about the emotions that are too big for words, the love that stays even when it isn't spoken aloud.

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What are the benefits of learning spoken English by story?
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2024-12-12 09:00
Learning spoken English by story can improve your listening skills simultaneously. When you listen to a story, you are exposed to different accents and intonations. This is very useful for real - life communication. Moreover, stories often have a plot and characters, which can help you remember language points more easily. You can associate the language with the events and people in the story.
What is a good story for learning spoken English?
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2024-10-02 19:23
One good story for learning spoken English could be 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'. It has simple language and vivid characters that make it engaging and helpful for language practice.
How can I improve my spoken English through learning spoken English stories?
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2024-11-05 14:38
You can repeat the sentences in the stories aloud. This helps with pronunciation and intonation. For example, if there's a dialogue in the story, act it out as if you're one of the characters.
What are the advantages of learning spoken English through story?
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2024-12-02 16:02
It makes learning more interesting. Instead of dull grammar exercises, stories engage your imagination. You are more likely to remember new words and phrases when they are part of an interesting story.
What are some good spoken English story resources?
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2024-11-02 16:41
You can look for spoken English storybooks at your local library. 'Oxford Bookworms' series has some excellent graded readers with accompanying audio CDs. Online platforms like 'YouTube' are also a goldmine. There are many channels that upload spoken English stories for educational purposes, such as 'English Fairy Tales' channel which has classic fairy tales told in English with clear pronunciation.
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