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[The Clockmaker of London: A Tale of Secrets and Linguistic Discovery]-[English through stories | Clockmaker of London]

Easy English Podcast: Learn English Through Listening · B1 · 2024-12-02

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📋 Summary

The Clockmaker of London: A Narrative Summary

In this episode of Easy English, the host presents a captivating short story titled "The Clockmaker of London," designed to entertain listeners while introducing them to descriptive English vocabulary. The narrative follows a young woman named Sophie, whose curiosity leads her into a mysterious world of horology and family secrets.

The Setting and the Encounter

The story is set in a "bustling" corner of London, characterized by high levels of activity and movement. Sophie enters a small, aging shop known as "Harrison’s Clocks and Curiosities," a store "crammed" with an abundance of clocks—ranging from grandfather clocks to pocket watches—filling every available shelf space. The proprietor, Mr. Harrison, is described as a quiet, elderly man with grease-stained hands, a testament to his dedication to the "delicate gears" of his craft.

Sophie brings in a rare pocket watch found in her grandmother’s attic. Upon inspection, Mr. Harrison identifies it as a "special piece" and discovers a "tiny folded piece of paper" hidden inside. The note contains a cryptic message: "The clockmaker holds the key. Seek the time that stands still."

Unlocking the Mystery

Mr. Harrison reveals that his great-grandfather, known as the "clockmaker of secrets," was famous for building hidden messages into his work. Intrigued, Sophie leaves the watch to be repaired. When she returns, the watch is functioning perfectly, but with a unique feature: the hour hand is frozen, and when the clock strikes seven, a "tiny key" emerges from the side.

Sophie interprets the message "seek the time that stands still" as a reference to a clock that is not moving. Her research leads her to the Tower of London, where an ancient clock has been "still"—completely motionless—at 7 o'clock for years. Using the key from the watch, she uncovers a hidden drawer containing a locket with a photograph of her grandmother and a mysterious man, accompanied by a note affirming their love.

The Vanishing Clockmaker

In a final twist, when Sophie returns to thank Mr. Harrison, the shop has vanished entirely. The mystery of whether Mr. Harrison was a real person or a spectral guide remains, leaving Sophie with the realization that the pocket watch served as a bridge to her grandmother’s forgotten past.

Linguistic Highlights

The podcast concludes by reinforcing specific vocabulary to help learners improve their English proficiency:

  • Bustling: Used to describe the busy streets of London, meaning full of activity, noise, and movement.
  • Crammed: Describing the shelves in the shop, meaning completely filled with no room left.
  • Curiosities: Part of the shop's name, referring to interesting or unusual objects.
  • Still: Emphasized through the phrase "stands still," meaning to not move or remain stationary.

This story serves as an excellent vehicle for language acquisition, encouraging listeners to focus on the narrative's context while expanding their descriptive lexicon.

🎯Key Sentences

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How can I help you?
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It doesn't work, but I thought it might be worth fixing.
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His eyes lit up as he inspected it
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What does it mean?
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Rumour has it he built hidden messages into his creations.
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📝Key Phrases

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bustling corner
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crammed with
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eyes lit up
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intricate gears
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brow furrowed
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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone and welcome back to Easy English and today we are going to be reading a short story and learning new vocabulary from this story.
First I will read the story to you in slow, clear English, and then we will look at some of the new vocabulary.
Let's get started.
Okay, so the short story is called The Clockmaker of London.
And simply put, a clockmaker is someone who makes or builds, creates clocks.
So those things that tell the time and go tick tick tick tick every second.

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