"The Little Match Girl" is a fairy tale. Through the narrative of a little match girl who froze to death in the street, it exposed the evils of capitalist society and expressed the author's sympathy for the tragic experience of working people.
New words and phrases
I can write/I will write
Chai chái (matches, firewood, skinny)
Cold lěng (cold, frozen, icy cold)
Old Ji (old and new, old, old clothes)
Skirt qún (skirt, apron, dress)
Pity lián (pity, pity, misery loves company)
Hunger (hunger, hungry ghost, hunger)
Hū (almost, cares, seems)
Yan (flame, flame, fireworks)
Wax là (candles, paraffin wax, crayons)
Candle zhú (candle, wick, candlestick)
Fu (rich, rich and colorful)
Sue si (tell, tell, complain)
Leave lí (leaving, parting, separation)
I will recognize
Roll ju m: n (tape measure, cigarette, film)
Zhèng money (make money, break free, struggle)
A few j: (almost, probability, tea table)
Combustion rán (combustion, ignition, spontaneous combustion)
Shake Hu m: ng (shake, shake, shake)
Rowing (rowing, striking matches, rowing)
Spray pèn (perfume, perfume, fountain)
Collocation of words
A pair of slippers? A lovely little girl with a candle? Thick, cold walls? Intense light
Two carriages? A poor little girl with a fire? Bright candles? A fragrant roast goose
A pair of little feet? A stove with long blond hair? Exquisite plates, warm flames
A match? A wall? Beautiful Christmas tree? Gentle grandma, bright flame
A scent? A star, a strange fire, a kind grandmother, a twinkling star
A house? A matchstick? The transparent tulle and warm stove waddled along.
1. It is recommended to cook shrimp in a kettle with hot water.