The Monk's Nose (Intermediate)

和尚的鼻子(中级)

Easy Stories in English

语言学习

2019-02-12

23 分钟
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Buy me a coffee to say thank you for the podcast! === In ancient Japan, there is a Buddhist monk with a strange nose. His nose is long and fat, and causes him all kinds of problems. But when he finds out there is a way to change his nose, he ends up making a decision that he will regret... Today's story is The Monk's Nose. Go to EasyStoriesInEnglish.com/Nose for the full transcript. Level: Intermediate. Genre: Philosophical. Vocabulary: Sutra, Itchy. Setting: Japan. Word Count: 1673. Author: Ryuunosuke Akutagawa. 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 the monk's nose.

  • You can find a transcript of the episode@easystoriesinenglish.com knows that's easystoriesinenglish.com knows n o s e.

  • This contains the full story as well as my conversation before it.

  • So you may notice today that I sound quite a bit clearer and nicer than before.

  • This is because I have bought a new microphone.

  • The microphone I was using before was.

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  • I'm using now is the blue Yeti.

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  • The snowball is what we call an.

  • Entry level microphone, so it's designed for.

  • Beginners, for people who aren't sure if.

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  • But the Yeti microphone is more professional.

  • It's not the level that actual radio professionals use, but for podcasting it is very good.

  • I read online a lot of people say that, oh, you can just use the blue snowball, and if you are careful and you edit the sound well, then it will still sound pretty good.