One Night in a Vampire's House (Intermediate)

吸血鬼之家的一夜(中级)

Easy Stories in English

语言学习

2019-02-26

23 分钟
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Buy me a coffee to say thank you for the podcast! === Welcome to the world of Kundun, where rabbits talk and vampires can haunt you even centuries after their death. Will our heroine make it out unharmed, or will she be changed for good? Today's story is One Night in a Vampire's House. Go to EasyStoriesInEnglish.com/Vampire for the full transcript. Level: Intermediate. Genre: Horror. Vocabulary: Itch, Do your business, Hop, Coven, Possession, Hunchbacked. Setting: Kundun. Word Count: 1757. Author: Ariel Goodbody. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider supporting me on Patreon. For just a few dollars a month you can get extra episodes, conversational podcasts, exercises, and much more. Support Easy Stories in English by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/easystoriesinenglish Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Welcome to easy stories in English, the podcast that will take your English from ok to good and from good to great.

  • I am Ariel Goodbody, your host for this show.

  • Today's story is for intermediate learners.

  • The name of the story is one night in a vampire's house.

  • You can find a transcript of the episode@easystoriesinenglish.com.

  • vampire that's easystoriesinenglish.com vampire.

  • V A M P I R E.

  • This contains the full story, as well as my conversation before it so today is yet another vampire story.

  • I told you, I'm obsessed with vampires.

  • It's set in a world called Kundung.

  • So Kundun is a fantasy world that I created myself for a series of novels that I've started writing.

  • I really love fantasy novels, and I was always really interested in the idea of making my own world.

  • However, I didn't get into it through the normal way.

  • I think most people read Tolkien and thought, oh my God, I want to make a world just like this.

  • For me, it was a little different.

  • I actually never read Tolkien, but I've always been a big language nerd.

  • And when I found out about conlanging, that's when I really got interested in conworlding.

  • Conlanging is short for constructing languages, and conworlding is short for constructing worlds.

  • They are two big online communities that have quite a bit of overlap.

  • So conlangers are people who make up their their own artificial languages.