Dramatic Listening... the podcast where you learn English by listening to radio plays

Dramatic Listening... the podcast where you learn English by listening to radio plays


Latest Episodes

DL038: A Second Chance
December 19, 2014

You Died Last Night ~ Part 6

DL037: This Calls for Drastic Measures
December 04, 2014

You Died Last Night ~ Part 5

DL036: Space Travel, Time Travel
November 21, 2014

You Died Last Night ~ Part 4

DL035: You Died Last Night -- Part 3
November 06, 2014

Population Control

DL034: We Know You Have the Bomb
October 23, 2014

Inside the flying saucer, Tony doesn't need his red teddy bear spacesuit. Now he looks like a rather short old man in flowing green robes. Joe's impression of him is that he seems friendly. Tony pressed Joe to confirm some information he had. The Thoni

DL033: You Died Last Night ~ Part 1
October 10, 2014

An average Joe tries telling you and everyone else, that everyone died last night. He asks that you hear him out , but Is he just a crazy narrator?

DL033: You Died Last Night ~ Part 1
October 10, 2014

“You Died Last Night” is another one of those sci-fi stories that takes place here on planet Earth. In today’s episode, we meet Joe. He’s our narrator, the guy telling the story. You’ll have to decide for yourself whether Joe is a believable, t

DL033: Taking a Break
August 28, 2014

A Short Break I want to thank you all for following my podcast. I hope you've been enjoying the radio dramas and improving your English listening as you do so. Recently, my preparation for my fall semester has caught up with me, so Dramatic Listening will

DL032: The Gambler ~ Racial discrimination: ‘Just’ an Indian
August 14, 2014

Cass confronts Ascombe about why Ascombe wants him dead. It turns out that Ascombe wants revenge for the death of his Indian friend. How will Matt handle the tense situation triggered by racial discrimination?

DL032: The Gambler ~ 'Just' an Indian:
August 14, 2014

Racial Discrimination: At the climax of the story, we come to the confrontation between Ascombe and Cass. We find out about a situation in the past that Cass had dismissed from his mind. He considered it unimportant and of no consequence. It had to do wit