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[Podcast Update: Health Challenges and The Tale of The Three Goats]-[The Three Goats (Rerun)]

Easy Stories in English · B1 · 2025-12-01

LanguagePreschool Enlightenment
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📋 Summary

Personal Update: Navigating Recovery and Schedule Changes

In this episode, host Ariel Goodbody provides a candid personal update regarding her recent health struggles. Following an appendicectomy—a surgery where she had her appendix removed—Ariel has found herself struggling with low energy and the challenges of adjusting to life in China. She notes that the recovery process has been compounded by environmental factors like pollution in Ningbo and seasonal viruses, as well as work-related stress. Consequently, she has decided to shift the podcast schedule to one episode every two weeks to focus on rebuilding her strength.

Educational Content: The Three Goats

Despite these challenges, Ariel continues her mission to help listeners improve their English through storytelling. This episode features the classic fairy tale, "The Three Goats," designed specifically for beginners. Ariel prefaces the story by defining key vocabulary terms, such as:

  • Eldest: The oldest sibling in a family.
  • Greedy: Someone who wants to have an excessive amount of food or money.
  • Flow: The smooth movement of water, such as in a river.
  • Silly: Someone who behaves in a lighthearted, slightly foolish, or humorous way.
  • Drown: To die due to being submerged in water.
  • Narrow: Describing something with little width, making it difficult to pass through.
  • One by one: Doing things sequentially rather than all at once.
  • Troll: A mythical, ugly monster often found in Northern European folklore.
  • Annoying: Someone or something that causes irritation or frustration.

Story Summary: Strategy Over Strength

The story follows three sister goats—the youngest, the middle, and the eldest—who find themselves in a field with no grass left. To survive, they must cross a narrow bridge over a river that flows quickly. A greedy and annoying troll guards the bridge, threatening to eat the goats.

Each goat uses her intelligence to outsmart the monster. The youngest goat convinces the troll that she is too small to be a satisfying meal, suggesting he wait for her larger sisters. The middle goat uses a similar strategy, playing on the troll's hunger and frustration. Finally, the eldest goat—who is the biggest and strongest—confronts the troll directly. Rather than bargaining, she uses her strength to knock the troll into the river, where he eventually drowns. The three sisters are reunited in the new field, where they continue to eat grass happily for the rest of their lives.

Through this story, listeners are encouraged to engage with the narrative to enhance their comprehension skills, while Ariel reinforces the importance of patience and adaptation during difficult times.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have had very low energy.
2
It feels a bit silly to be saying this.
3
I think we should all be a bit more silly.
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one after the other.
5
she's probably quite annoying.
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📝Key Phrases

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travel far and wide
2
build back my strength
3
adjust to
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one by one
5
not much left
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