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Cách học tiếng Anh hiệu quả đối với sinh viên CNTT

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Cách h c ti ng Anh hi u qu đ i v i sinh viên CNTT ọ ế ệ ả ố ớ. Khá nhi u sinh viên gi i công ngh thông tin (CNTT) nh ng ề ỏ ệ ư trình đ ti ng Anh kém nên đã b qua nhi u c h i vi c làm. ộ ế...

CAT-SKIN-GRIMM'S FAIRY TALE

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CAT-SKIN. There was once a king, whose queen had hair of the purest gold, and was so beautiful that her match was not to be met with on the whole face of the earth. But this beautiful queen fell ill, and when she felt that her end drew near she called the king to her and said, ‘Promise me that...

CLEVER HANS - GRIMM'S FAIRY TALE

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The mother of Hans said: ‘Whither away, Hans?’ Hans answered:. ‘To Gretel.’ ‘Behave well, Hans.’ ‘Oh, I’ll behave well. Goodbye, mother.’ ‘Goodbye, Hans.’ Hans comes to Gretel. ‘Good day, Gretel.’ ‘Good day, Hans. What do you bring that is good?’ ‘I bring nothing, I want to have something given me.’ Gretel presents Hans with a needle, Hans says: ‘Goodbye, Gretel.’...

Andersen’s Fairy Tales - THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES

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THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES. He did not trouble himself in the least about his soldiers. nor did he care to go either to the theatre or the chase, except for the opportunities then afforded him for displaying his new clothes. He had a different suit for each hour of the day. and as of any other king or emperor, one...

THE FALSE COLLAR -Andersen’s Fairy Tales

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‘Nay!’ said the collar. ‘That I shall not tell you!’ said the garter.. ‘Where do you live?’ asked the collar.. ‘You are certainly a girdle,’ said the collar. ‘I will thank you not to speak to me,’ said the garter. ‘Yes! When one is as handsome as you,’ said the collar, ‘that is occasion enough.’. ‘Don’t come so near me,...

Andersen’s Fairy Tales THE FIR TREE

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THE FIR TREE. Out in the woods stood a nice little Fir Tree. He did not think of the warm sun and of the fresh air. he did not care for the little cottage children that ran about and prattled when they were in the woods looking for wild-strawberries. The children often came with a whole pitcher full of berries,...

THE HAPPY FAMILY

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They had never been outside it, but they knew that there was still something more in the world, which was called the manor-house, and that there they were boiled, and then they became black, and were then placed on a silver dish. The old white snails were the first persons of distinction in the world, that they knew. but the...

THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL -Andersen’s Fairy Tales

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THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL. Most terribly cold it was. it snowed, and was nearly quite dark, and evening— the last evening of the year. all the windows the candles were gleaming, and it smelt so deliciously of roast goose, for you know it was New Year’s Eve. Her little feet she had drawn close up to her, but she grew...

THE NAUGHTY BOY -Andersen’s Fairy Tales

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but the old poet sat warm and comfortable in his chimney-comer, where the fire blazed and the roasting apple hissed.. ‘Poor thing!’ said the old poet, as he went to open the door. ‘Poor child!’ said the old poet, as he took the boy by the hand.. ‘You are a merry fellow,’ said the old man. ‘Why, your bow is...

Andersen’s Fairy Tales THE REAL PRINCESS

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Andersen’s Fairy Tales Hans Christian Andersen. THE REAL PRINCESS. There was once a Prince who wished to marry a Princess. but then she must be a real Princess. He travelled all over the world in hopes of finding such a lady. but there was always something wrong. but whether they were real Princesses it was impossible for him to decide,...

THE SHADOW -Andersen’s Fairy Tales

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THE SHADOW. It is in the hot lands that the sun burns, sure enough! there the people become quite a mahogany brown, ay, and in the HOTTEST lands they are burnt to Negroes. In the warm lands every window has a balcony, and the people came out on all the balconies in the street—for one must have air, even if...

THE STORY OF A MOTHER -Andersen’s Fairy Tales

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A mother sat there with her little child. She was so downcast, so afraid that it should die! It was so pale, the small eyes had closed themselves, and it drew its breath so softly, now and then, with a deep respiration, as if it sighed. and the mother looked still more sorrowfully on the little creature.. Then a knocking...

Andersen’s Fairy Tales THE SWINEHERD

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THE SWINEHERD. It was certainly rather cool of him to say to the Emperor’s daughter, ‘Will you have me?’ But so he did. and there were a hundred princesses who would have answered, ‘Yes!’ and. So the Princess was to have the rose, and the nightingale. The Emperor had them brought into a large hall, where the Princess was playing...

THE SHOES OF FORTUNE (I)

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In one of the houses not far from the new market a party was invited—a very large party, in order, as is often the case, to get a return invitation from the others. One half of the company was already seated at the card-table, the other half awaited the result of the stereotype preliminary observation of the lady of the...

THE SHOES OF FORTUNE (II)

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THE SHOES OF FORTUNE (III). The Watchman’s Adventure. ‘They belong no doubt to the lieutenant who lives over the way. They lie close to the door.’. The worthy man was inclined to ring and deliver them at the house, for there was still a light in the window. he saunters up and down his room, because, probably, he has enjoyed...

THE SHOES OF FORTUNE (III)

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THE SHOES OF FORTUNE (IV). The extensive building is separated from the street by a pretty high railing, the thick iron bars of which are so far apart, that in all seriousness, it is said, some very thin fellow had of a night occasionally squeezed himself through to go and pay his little visits in the town. The part of...

THE SHOES OF FORTUNE (IV)

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Metamorphosis of the Copying-Clerk. The watchman, whom we have certainly not forgotten, thought meanwhile of the galoshes he had found and taken with him to the hospital. and as neither the lieutenant, nor anybody else in the street, claimed them as his property, they were delivered over to the police- office.*. ‘Why, I declare the Shoes look just like my...

THE SHOES OF FORTUNE (V)

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The following day, early in the morning, while the Clerk was still in bed, someone knocked at his door. It was his neighbor, a young Divine, who lived on the same floor. ‘it is so wet in the garden, though the sun is shining most invitingly. Even such a little garden as this was considered in the metropolis of Copenhagen...