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会说话的原版书 哇啦哇啦英语

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哇啦哇啦除了学生每周2次的外教课外,还每天让孩子浸泡在英语环境中,我们的学员都会配有相应级别的电子原版书,让孩子天天跟读,效果自然不一样啦。以前家长让我们推荐原版书,可原版书太贵,又没有声音,现在哇啦哇啦英语的家长再也不用担心了。

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Y4班MICHAEL 坚持天天听读10分钟的标准美音

Y4班MICHAEL 除了每周到哇啦哇啦上2次课外,还坚持哇啦哇啦老师布置的天天听读10分钟,这是他朗读的网站上Y4-UNIT6的HUGS,虽然有些单词较难,可能到高中才能学到,但MICHAEL模仿的非常标准。
MICHAEL这篇课文读了6天,每天5-15分钟,前3天逐句跟读,不会的单词,按“back"见重读。第4和第5天,一页一页的跟读,第6天:大声读给家里人听。
小朋友,学习英语不能尽限于课文上的单词和句子,一定要扩展学习。我们在学校学习语文,回家还要说中文。学习英文就像学习母语一样,多听多说,不是简单的学几个单词的意思或一些语法,家长一定要引导孩子坚持啊。

听听MICHAEL的录音
http://www.walawalaenglish.com/news_details.asp?id=72

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哇啦哇啦英语在哪有分校

1哇啦哇啦长宁普陀校开在两区交界处,方便两个区的学员:普陀区在曹杨路近江苏路桥,长宁区在中山公园地区,江苏路地区的学生都方便来学习。
地址:(曹杨路)谈家渡路28号盛泉大厦南楼A座2楼(谈家28文化中心)
电话:021-32552616
附近公交:轨交3号线、4号线、11号线(曹杨路站)
2宝山校:宝山区友谊路同济路(同济路999号)创邑幸福湾7号楼1楼
电话:021-56106121
附近公交:轨交3号线(友谊路站)

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哇啦哇啦英语普陀校

这两个孩子是从新××泡×转过来的,先是LILI的妈妈周六带孩子来试听,因为LILI不适应那应试型的教学,妈妈听朋友介绍到哇啦哇啦来看看,LILI非常喜欢这的教学方式,在课堂上大声跟着老师说英语,玩游戏,周日又带着新××的同学来试听,两个小伙伴又在一起学英语了。两位妈妈看到孩子上课如此投入和孩子脸上灿烂的笑容,也很开心.......再也不担心孩子不肯开口说英语的问题了,喜欢就能学好。
www.walawalaenglish.com

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2011口語比賽

哇啦哇啦英語除了教,更注重練

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祝贺OLIVE 班晋级C班!!(附ALEX老师对学员之学习评估)

新级别课程介绍:讲练基本语音、语调(包括所有的音标、连续、同化)及英语中的基本语法、词法、句法及句型结构知识。

学员:
姓名:王嘉懿Lucy
出生日期:2003.6.27
入学时间:2007.07.07


外教评语:
Lucy is very good in class,She is really well behaved and she always has a smile on her face,her spelling has improved a lot and she is much better at speaking English than before.If she could put her hand up to answer questions a bit more that would be great,but overall she is a lovely girl.


中教评语:
Lucy乖巧可爱,上课认真听讲,作业和背书情况也很好,望继续保持。笔试中,课上之前所学的语法要多多练习,口试中:What do you eat for breakfast every morning? What day is it today? What do you bring to school? 掌握不是很好,要加油哦!Anna相信你能表现得更好!




家长反馈:
哇啦哇啦的教学模式非常生动,这种模式很好。口语在如今的学习中显得较为重要,希望老师在听力,口语方面多多锻炼他们,使在哇啦哇啦学习的小朋友们将来都能说一口流利的英语!谢谢!


普陀校区电话:32552616
地址:谈家渡路28号(曹杨路口)盛泉大厦南楼2楼A座
轨道交通:3号线、4号线、11号线曹杨路站

宝山校区电话:56106121
地址:同济路999号(友谊路口)创邑幸福湾7号楼
轨道交通:3号线友谊路
                                                     
其他校区信息见:www.walawalaenglish.com

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哇啦哇啦英语E班孩子的课外阅读文章

Holidays in America  美国的节日:了解每个月美国的各个节日的来历和风俗。
让学生不单单学习文字,语法,更多的是让哇啦哇啦英语的学生让语言这个工具,丰富自己的知识。
Every month of the year has something special to celebrate in the U.S. Throughout the years, the U.S.Congress has passed laws declaring special days as official observances known as federal holidays. Each federal holiday represents a day when federal employees and many other workers have a paid day off from their jobs. There are some holidays we celebrate that are not federal holidays but are very popular holidays to celebrate.

January

The first day of January is New Year's Day. This federal holiday celebrates the beginning of each New Year. People in the U.S. sometimes spend this day watching college football games and parades. On the third Monday in January, we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday as a federal holiday. Martin Luther King, Jr. worked to change laws so that all people in the U.S. would be treated fairly. He worked for change in the 1950s and 60s when many states had laws separating black and white people. Martin Luther King taught people to use peaceful demonstrations to change laws, instead of violence. Many laws were changed because of his work. Many people worked with him in the hope that the U.S. could be a fair country for all people.

In January or February many people in the U.S. celebrate the Chinese New Year. The Chinese New Year falls between January 10th and February 19th. The date changes because it is from a calendar based on the moon, not the sun. On this day, many families clean their homes of all the "old" and get ready for the New Year. They wear new clothes and share delicious food. They give each other red envelopes with money for good luck in the coming year. They also light firecrackers to chase away bad luck.

February

February 14th is Saint Valentine's Day. Saint Valentine's Day began in Europe and has been celebrated for hundreds of years. In the U.S. today, we remember friends and sweethearts with cards called valentines, flowers, chocolates or small gifts. We celebrate Presidents' Day on the 3rd Monday of February as a federal holiday commemorating the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.. We call George Washington "the father of our country" because he was the American general in the Revolutionary War who led us to victory against England. He was elected our first president. Abraham Lincoln was our 16th president. He kept our country together during the Civil War when the Southern states wanted to form a separate country. Lincoln freed the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation.

March

March 17th is St. Patrick's Day. This holiday comes from Ireland. People wear 3-leaf shamrocks because St. Patrick used them to explain the Christian Trinity. Many people celebrate this holiday by wearing shamrocks or green clothing in honor of St. Patrick. Some people even drink green beer!

April

Holidays in the spring are celebrations of the rebirth of life. Passover is a Jewish holiday celebrated between March 13th and April 11th. Easter is a Christian holiday that is celebrated on a Sunday between March 22nd and April 25th. Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the U.S., people attend religious services and family gatherings like picnics. They hide colored eggs for children to find. Many children wake up to baskets filled with candy that the "Easter Bunny" has left for them.

May

Mother's Day is observed in the United States in honor of mothers on the second Sunday in May. Julia Ward Howe wrote a Mother's Day proclamation in 1870. She wanted to have an international day when all mothers of the world would stand up and speak for peace, so their sons would not have to die in war. In 1907, Anna Jarvis proposed a day to remember all mothers. Today, Mother's Day is a holiday to remember mothers with cards, flowers and presents.

Many people in the U.S. celebrate "el cinco de mayo". This means the 5th of May in Spanish. This holiday celebrates a battle won by Mexicans against the French. In some areas of the U.S., there are parades on this day. Many people eat Mexican food and listen to Mexican Music.

The last Monday in May is Memorial Day. Since 1868, this federal holiday has honored the Union Civil War soldiers who died. Now, we remember all soldiers who died for this country. People decorate soldiers' graves. Many people also decorate the graves of their families.

June

Flag Day on June 14th is the anniversary of the adoption of the American flag in 1777. It is not a federal holiday, although many people display flags outside their homes and in their communities. The third Sunday in June is Father's Day in the United States. Father's Day was first observed in 1910 in Spokane, Washington. This is a day when people remember their fathers with presents and cards. People celebrate with family gatherings, picnics and sports activities.

July

The Fourth of July is a very important holiday in the U.S. We celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence by representatives of the thirteen American Colonies. On July 4, 1776, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, well-known patriots, declared the independence of the thirteen American colonies from Great Britain. This holiday is considered the `birthday of the United States of America.' It is the greatest non-religious holiday on the U.S. We celebrate this day with fireworks and parades.

August

During the month of August there are no major holidays to celebrate. Many families go on vacation or have picnics or go to the beach. August 26th is a day that is recognized and celebrated as Equality Day by individuals or groups because of the adoption of the 19th amendment to the Constitution in 1920. This amendment granted women the right to vote.

September

September has one federal holiday, Labor Day. It honors all working people in the U.S. and Canada. It began with a New York City parade in 1882 and is now celebrated on the first Monday in September. National Grandparents Day, which honors grandparents and the love they show to their children's children, is celebrated the first Sunday after Labor Day.

October

The 2nd Monday of October is Columbus Day, celebrating the historic trip of Christopher Columbus to the Americas in 1492. Because Columbus was Italian, this federal holiday is especially important to Italian-Americans but may not be celebrated in all states. October 31st is Halloween. During the 19th century, immigrants to the United States brought Halloween customs. These customs have changed over the years. Children in costumes go from house to house saying "trick or treat." The treat usually given is candy and tricks are rarely done. A common symbol of Halloween is the jack-o-lantern, which is carved out of a pumpkin.

November

November 11th is Veteran's Day. This federal holiday honors the soldiers who fought in World War I and those who fought for the U.S. in all wars. We celebrate by displaying the American flag from our homes, having parades and decorating graves with flowers and flags. Thanksgiving Day is the 4th Thursday in November and a federal holiday. On this day we remember how the Indians helped the Pilgrims by teaching them how to farm and hunt. On this day, we give thanks for food, our country, and our families.

December

In December we celebrate holidays of light and hope in the dark winter. There is an eight-day Jewish holiday known as Chanukah during which candles are lit on each day. December 12th is the holiday of the Virgin of Guadalupe, who appeared to a poor Indian in Mexico among winter flowers.

December 25th is Christmas, celebrating the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Many people decorate their houses with Christmas trees and lights and give presents to family members. Children hang stockings for Santa Claus (St. Nicholas) to fill with gifts. Christmas is a federal holiday. The African-American holiday of Kwanzaa is the last week of December. Candles are lit to represent the virtues of the African-American people.

As you can see, we have much to celebrate in the U.S. Many holidays are uniquely our own and many have been borrowed from other countries. We are a country of many cultures and many holidays!

Exercises
Discussions
Which of these holidays do you celebrate in your home?
Tell about a holiday from your country that we do not celebrate in the U.S.
What do all the holidays in December have in common?
Name a famous person from the reading and say why the person is famous.
What day is our national birthday?

[ 本帖最后由 哇啦哇啦英语 于 2011-9-8 09:01 编辑 ].

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家长对哇啦哇啦英语的评价

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家有一宝,今年9月就要升入小学了 孩子么倒是没有感觉有多紧张,家长倒是有点座不住了。听说进入小学后语文写字量非常大,所以最近一直都在练写字(现在的孩子真的是苦呀!!不像我们以前 屁颠屁颠啥都不懂的就去上学了。。嗨~~~只能感叹现在的教育真是累垮孩子的同时也累垮了家长)。
@语文@
1.写字(一般就是一页,规定他在半小时内必须整齐漂亮的写完)-------2.读报纸或者是课文------3.语文课课练(一个小单元)

@数学@
去年暑假进入大班前已经开始在外面的补习班学了,目前小家伙通过半年左右的计算学习(30以内的混合加减法,基本在8分钟内100题错个1/2题也是有的)-----做做数学课课练

@英语@
相对其他的两门我还是比较放心的,基本单词量(听、说、写)在500左右,简单的语句基本都能听、说、写。今年开学前准备把两星过了。现在在宝山的哇啦哇啦读 A班,令我欣慰的是这个班级基本都是上小学1年级的小朋友,儿子每次单位测试基本都是班级的第一、第二名。我的银子木有白花,白花呀!

以上基本就是我家小孩子的情况,希望有家长能够给予更多的指点,可怜天下父母心呢!!
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建议可以看一下他们的网站
我家的小孩子是从幼儿园中班第一学期开始学习的,因为没有任何英语基础进的A班。一开始他比较喜欢以游戏的方式学习。
觉得还是要看孩子的接受能力强不强,孩子肯不肯学很重要。毕竟学习还是学习,不是做游戏。是需要花时间的!
不过,觉得一开始学的时候对孩子的期望值千万不能太高。.

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哇啦哇啦英语名著听读

安徒生童话1 :THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES 皇帝的新装

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哇啦哇啦英语名著听读2

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THE SWINEHERD 猪倌There was once a poor Prince, who had a kingdom. His kingdom was very small,but still quite large enough to marry upon; and he wished to marry.
  It was certainly rather cool of him to say to the Emperor's daughter, "Willyou have me?" But so he did; for his name was renowned far and wide; and therewere a hundred princesses who would have answered, "Yes!" and "Thank youkindly." We shall see what this princess said.
  Listen!
  It happened that where the Prince's father lay buried, there grew a rosetree--a most beautiful rose tree, which blossomed only once in every fiveyears, and even then bore only one flower, but that was a rose! It smelt sosweet that all cares and sorrows were forgotten by him who inhaled itsfragrance.
  And furthermore, the Prince had a nightingale, who could sing in such a mannerthat it seemed as though all sweet melodies dwelt in her little throat. So thePrincess was to have the rose, and the nightingale; and they were accordinglyput into large silver caskets, and sent to her.
  The Emperor had them brought into a large hall, where the Princess was playingat "Visiting," with the ladies of the court; and when she saw the caskets withthe presents, she clapped her hands for joy.
  "Ah, if it were but a little pussy-cat!" said she; but the rose tree, with itsbeautiful rose came to view.
  "Oh, how prettily it is made!" said all the court ladies.
  "It is more than pretty," said the Emperor, "it is charming!"But the Princess touched it, and was almost ready to cry.
  "Fie, papa!" said she. "It is not made at all, it is natural!""Let us see what is in the other casket, before we get into a bad humor," saidthe Emperor. So the nightingale came forth and sang so delightfully that atfirst no one could say anything ill-humored of her.
  "Superbe! Charmant!" exclaimed the ladies; for they all used to chatter French,each one worse than her neighbor.
  "How much the bird reminds me of the musical box that belonged to our blessedEmpress," said an old knight. "Oh yes! These are the same tones, the sameexecution.""Yes! yes!" said the Emperor, and he wept like a child at the remembrance.
  "I will still hope that it is not a real bird," said the Princess.
  "Yes, it is a real bird," said those who had brought it. "Well then let thebird fly," said the Princess; and she positively refused to see the Prince.
  However, he was not to be discouraged; he daubed his face over brown andblack; pulled his cap over his ears, and knocked at the door.
  "Good day to my lord, the Emperor!" said he. "Can I have employment at thepalace?""Why, yes," said the Emperor. "I want some one to take care of the pigs, forwe have a great many of them."So the Prince was appointed "Imperial Swineherd." He had a dirty little roomclose by the pigsty; and there he sat the whole day, and worked. By theevening he had made a pretty little kitchen-pot. Little bells were hung allround it; and when the pot was boiling, these bells tinkled in the mostcharming manner, and played the old melody,"Ach! du lieber Augustin,Alles ist weg, weg, weg!"** "Ah! dear Augustine!
  All is gone, gone, gone!"But what was still more curious, whoever held his finger in the smoke of thekitchen-pot, immediately smelt all the dishes that were cooking on everyhearth in the city--this, you see, was something quite different from therose.
  Now the Princess happened to walk that way; and when she heard the tune, shestood quite still, and seemed pleased; for she could play "Lieber Augustine";it was the only piece she knew; and she played it with one finger.
  "Why there is my piece," said the Princess. "That swineherd must certainlyhave been well educated! Go in and ask him the price of the instrument."So one of the court-ladies must run in; however, she drew on wooden slippersfirst.
  "What will you take for the kitchen-pot?" said the lady.
  "I will have ten kisses from the Princess," said the swineherd.
  "Yes, indeed!" said the lady.
  "I cannot sell it for less," rejoined the swineherd.
  "He is an impudent fellow!" said the Princess, and she walked on; but when shehad gone a little way, the bells tinkled so prettily"Ach! du lieber Augustin,Alles ist weg, weg, weg!""Stay," said the Princess. "Ask him if he will have ten kisses from the ladiesof my court.""No, thank you!" said the swineherd. "Ten kisses from the Princess, or I keepthe kitchen-pot myself.""That must not be, either!" said the Princess. "But do you all stand before methat no one may see us."And the court-ladies placed themselves in front of her, and spread out theirdresses--the swineherd got ten kisses, and the Princess--the kitchen-pot.
  That was delightful! The pot was boiling the whole evening, and the whole ofthe following day. They knew perfectly well what was cooking at every firethroughout the city, from the chamberlain's to the cobbler's; the court-ladiesdanced and clapped their hands.
  "We know who has soup, and who has pancakes for dinner to-day, who hascutlets, and who has eggs. How interesting!""Yes, but keep my secret, for I am an Emperor's daughter."The swineherd--that is to say--the Prince, for no one knew that he was otherthan an ill-favored swineherd, let not a day pass without working atsomething; he at last constructed a rattle, which, when it was swung round,played all the waltzes and jig tunes, which have ever been heard since thecreation of the world.
  "Ah, that is superbe!" said the Princess when she passed by. "I have neverheard prettier compositions! Go in and ask him the price of the instrument;but mind, he shall have no more kisses!""He will have a hundred kisses from the Princess!" said the lady who had beento ask.
  "I think he is not in his right senses!" said the Princess, and walked on, butwhen she had gone a little way, she stopped again. "One must encourage art,"said she, "I am the Emperor's daughter. Tell him he shall, as on yesterday,have ten kisses from me, and may take the rest from the ladies of the court.""Oh--but we should not like that at all!" said they. "What are you muttering?"asked the Princess. "If I can kiss him, surely you can. Remember that you oweeverything to me." So the ladies were obliged to go to him again.
  "A hundred kisses from the Princess," said he, "or else let everyone keep hisown!""Stand round!" said she; and all the ladies stood round her whilst thekissing was going on.
  "What can be the reason for such a crowd close by the pigsty?" said theEmperor, who happened just then to step out on the balcony; he rubbed hiseyes, and put on his spectacles. "They are the ladies of the court; I must godown and see what they are about!" So he pulled up his slippers at the heel,for he had trodden them down.
  As soon as he had got into the court-yard, he moved very softly, and theladies were so much engrossed with counting the kisses, that all might go onfairly, that they did not perceive the Emperor. He rose on his tiptoes.
  "What is all this?" said he, when he saw what was going on, and he boxed thePrincess's ears with his slipper, just as the swineherd was taking theeighty-sixth kiss.
  "March out!" said the Emperor, for he was very angry; and both Princess andswineherd were thrust out of the city.
  The Princess now stood and wept, the swineherd scolded, and the rain poureddown.
  "Alas! Unhappy creature that I am!" said the Princess. "If I had but marriedthe handsome young Prince! Ah! how unfortunate I am!"And the swineherd went behind a tree, washed the black and brown color fromhis face, threw off his dirty clothes, and stepped forth in his princelyrobes; he looked so noble that the Princess could not help bowing before him.
  "I am come to despise thee," said he. "Thou would'st not have an honorablePrince! Thou could'st not prize the rose and the nightingale, but thou wastready to kiss the swineherd for the sake of a trumpery plaything. Thou artrightly served."He then went back to his own little kingdom, and shut the door of his palacein her face. Now she might well sing,"Ach! du lieber Augustin,Alles ist weg, weg, weg!"
猪倌
从前有一个贫穷的王子,他有一个王国。王国虽然非常小,可是还是够供给他结婚的费用,而结婚正是他现在想要做的事情。

他也真有些大胆,居然敢对皇帝的女儿说:“你愿意要我吗?”不过他敢这样说,也正是因为他的名字远近都知道。成千成百的公主都会高高兴兴地说“愿意”。不过我们看看这位公主会不会这样说吧。

现在我们听吧,在这王子的父亲的墓上长着一棵玫瑰——一棵很美丽的玫瑰。它五年才开一次花,而且每次只开一朵。但这是一朵多么好的玫瑰花啊!它发出那么芬芳的香气,无论谁只须闻一下,就会忘掉一切忧愁和烦恼。王子还有一只夜莺。这鸟儿唱起歌来,就好像它小小的喉咙里包藏着一切和谐的调子似的,这朵玫瑰花和这只夜莺应该送给那位公主。因此这两件东西就被放在两个大银匣里,送给她了。

皇帝下命令叫把这礼物送进大殿,好让他亲眼看看。公主正在大殿里和她的侍女们作“拜客”的游戏,因为她们没有别的事情可做。当她看到大银匣子里的礼品时,就兴高采烈地拍起手来。

“我希望那里面是一只小猫!”她说。

可是盒子里却是一朵美丽的玫瑰花。

“啊,这花做得多么精巧啊!”侍女们齐声说。

“它不仅精巧,”皇帝说,“而且美丽。”

公主把花摸了一下。她几乎哭出来了。

“呸,爸爸!”她说,“这花不是人工做的,它是一朵天然的玫瑰花!”

“呸!”所有的宫女都说,“这只是一朵天然的花!”

“我们暂且不要生气,让我们先看看另一只盒子里是什么再说吧。”皇帝说。于是那只夜莺就跳出来了。它唱得那么好听,他们一时还想不出什么话来说它不好。

“Superbe!Charmant!①”侍女们齐声说,因为她们都喜欢讲法国话,但是一个比一个讲得糟。

①这是法语,意思是:“好极了!真迷人!”旧时欧洲的统治阶级都以能讲法语为荣。

“这鸟儿真使我记起死去的皇后的那个八音盒,”一位老侍臣说。“是的,它的调子,它的唱法完全跟那个八音盒一样。”

“对的。”皇帝说。于是他就像一个小孩子似的哭起来了。

“我不相信它是一只天然的鸟儿。”公主说。

“不,它是一只天然的鸟儿!”那些送礼物来的人说。

“那么就让这只鸟儿飞走吧。”公主说。但是她无论如何不让王子来看她。

不过王子并不因此失望。他把自己的脑袋涂成棕里透黑,把帽子拉下来盖住眉毛,于是就来敲门。

“日安,皇上!”他说,“我能在宫里找到一个差事吗?”

“嗨,找事的人实在太多了,”皇帝说,“不过让我想想看吧——我需要一个会看猪的人,因为我养了很多猪。”

这样,王子就被任命为皇家的猪倌了。他们给了他一间猪棚旁边的简陋小屋,他不得不在这里面住下。但是他从早到晚都坐在那里工作。到了晚上,他做好了一口很精致的小锅,边上挂着许多铃。当锅煮开了的时候,这些铃就美妙地响起来,奏出一支和谐的老调:

啊,我亲爱的奥古斯丁,
一切都完了,完了,完了!

不过这锅巧妙的地方是:假如有人把手指伸到锅中冒出来的蒸气里,他就立刻可以闻到城里每个灶上所煮的食物的味道。这锅跟玫瑰花比起来,完全是两回事儿。

公主恰恰跟她的侍女们从这儿走过。当她听到这个调子的时候,就停下来;她显得非常高兴,因为她也会弹“啊,我亲爱的奥古斯丁”这个调子。这是她会弹的惟一的调子,不过她只是用一个指头弹。

“嗯,这正是我会弹的一个调子!”她说。“他一定是一个有教养的猪倌!你们听着,进去问问他,这个乐器要多少钱。”

因此,一位侍女只好走进去了。可是在进去以前,她先换上了一双木套鞋,因为怕把她的脚弄脏了。

“你这个锅要多少钱?”侍女问。

“我只要公主给我接十个吻就够了。”牧猪人说。

“我的老天爷!”侍女说。

“是的,少一个吻也不卖。”猪倌说。

“唔,他怎么说?”公主问。

“我真没有办法传达他的话,”侍女说,“听了真是骇人!”

“那么,你就低声一点说吧。”于是侍女就低声说了。

“他太没有礼貌啦!”公主说完遍走开了。不过,她没有走多远,铃声又动听地响起来了:

啊,我亲爱的奥古斯丁,
一切都完了,完了,完了!

“听着,”公主说。“去问问他愿意不愿意让我的侍女给他十个吻。”

“谢谢您,不成,”猪倌回答说。“要公主给我十个吻,否则我的锅就不卖。”

“这真是一桩讨厌的事情!”公主说。“不过最低限度你们得站在我的周围,免得别人看见我。”

于是侍女们都在她的周围站着,同时把她们的裙子撒开。猪倌接了十个吻,她得到了那口锅。

她们真是欢天喜地啦!这口锅里整天整夜不停地煮东西;她们现在清清楚楚地知道城里每一个厨房里所煮的东西,包括从鞋匠一直到家臣们的厨房里所煮的东西。侍女们都跳起舞,鼓起掌来。

“我们现在完全知道谁家在喝甜汤和吃煎饼,谁家在吃稀饭和肉排啦。这多有趣啊!”

“非常有趣!”女管家说。

“是的,但不准你们声张,因为我是皇帝的女儿!”

“愿上帝保佑我们!”大家齐声说。

那个猪倌,也就是说,那位王子——她们当然一点也不知道他是王子,都以为他只是一个猪倌——是决不会让一天白白地过去而不做出一点事情来的。因此他又做了一个能发出嘎嘎声的玩具。你只要把猪倌玩具旋转几下,它就能奏出大家从开天辟地以来就知道的“华尔兹舞曲”、“快步舞曲”和“波兰舞曲”。

“这真是Superbe!”公主在旁边走过的时候说。“我从来没有听到过比这更美的音乐!你们听呀!进去问问他这个乐器值多少钱;不过我不能再给他什么吻了。”

“他要求公主给他一百个吻。”那个到里面去问了的侍女说。

“我想他是疯了!”公主说。于是她就走开了。不过她没有走几步路,便又停了下来。“我们应该鼓励艺术才是!”她说。“我是皇帝的女儿啊!告诉他,像上次一样,他可以得到十个吻,其余的可以由我的侍女给他。”

“哎呀!我们可不愿意干这种事情!”侍女们齐声说。

“废话!”公主说。“我既然可以让人吻几下,你们当然也可以的。请记住:是我给你们吃饭,给你们钱花的。”

这样,侍女们只得又到猪倌那儿去一趟。

“我要公主亲自给我一百个吻,”他是,“否则双方不必谈什么交易了。”

“你们都站拢来吧!”她说。所有的侍女都围着她站着;于是猪倌就开始接吻了。

“围着猪倌的一大群人是干什么的?”皇帝问。他这时已经走到阳台上来了。他揉揉双眼,戴上眼镜。“怎么,原来是侍女们在那儿捣什么鬼!我要亲自下去看一下。”

他把便鞋后跟拉上——这本来是一双好鞋子;他喜欢随意把脚伸进去,所以就把后跟踩塌了。

天啊,你看他那副匆忙的样子!

他一跑进院子,就轻轻地走过去。侍女们都在忙于计算吻的数目,为的是要使交易公平,不使他吻得太多或太少。她们都没有注意到皇帝的到来。皇帝轻轻地踮起脚尖来。

“这是怎么一回事呀?”他看到他们接吻的时候说。当猪倌正被吻到第八十六下的时候,他就用拖鞋在他们的头上打了几下。“滚你们的!”皇帝说,因为他真的生气了。于是公主和猪倌一齐被赶出了他的国土。

公主站在屋外,哭了起来。猪倌也发起牢骚来。天正下着大雨。

“唉,我这个可怜人!”公主说。“我要是答应那个可爱的王子倒好了!唉,我是多么不幸啊!”

猪倌于是走到一株大树后面,擦掉脸上的颜色,脱掉身上破烂的衣服,穿上一身王子的服装,又走了出来。他是那么好看,连这位公主都不得不在他面前弯下腰来。

“你,我现在有点瞧不起你了,”他说,“一个老老实实的王子你不愿意要,玫瑰和夜莺你也不欣赏;但是为了得到一个玩具,你却愿意去和一个猪倌接吻。现在你总算得到报应了。”

于是他走进他的王国,把她关在门外,并且把门闩也插上了。现在只有她站在外边,唱——

啊,我亲爱的奥古斯丁,
一切都完了,完了,完了!

(1842)

关于这篇童话,安徒生说:“《猪倌》带有一个古老丹麦民间故事的痕迹。这个故事是我在儿时听到的——当然我不能照原样把它复述出来。”他赋予它以新念:“一个老老实实的王子你不愿意要,玫瑰和夜莺你也不欣赏;但是为了得到一个玩具,你却愿意去和一个猪倌接吻。”这篇作品实际上是一篇有关统治阶级生活的无聊、头脑愚蠢的生动而又深刻的素描。
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