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In the short tale "Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen, the Emperor hires the swindlers because he loves wearing fancy clothes and a important procession is around the corner. These two swindlers promised him "the finest, best suit of clothes from a fabric invisible to anyone who is unfit for his position or hopelessly stupid". Since the Emperor's ministers didn't want to admit that they could not see the clothes, they lied to the Emperor. Eventually, the Emperor lied himself too and as a result he went naked to the procession.
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<span>In the context of English teaching methods in the US 'Previewing' is a term normally applied to a method that involves pre-reading new or unusual vocabulary before asking students to read a new text containing that vocabulary.
This technique is used to give the readers of the text an easier route into quicker comprehension of the piece.</span>