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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE JANE AUSTEN
S T A G E 3
Mrs Bennet has five daughters and they are all unmarried. When rich, single Mr Bingley comes to live in the area, she is sure that he will be the perfect husband for Jane, the eldest Miss Bennet. Then proud Mr Darcy comes to stay with Bingley, will any of the Bennet daughters be good enough for him? Lively, intelligent Elizabeth Bennet doesn’t think so. She dislikes Mr Darcy immediately. She prefers handsome soldier George Wickham, but is he all he seems? Why does Mr Darcy dislike him so much? Then Mr Collins comes to stay with the Bennets. Could he be the right man for Elizabeth?
In this reader you will find:- Information about Jane Austen’s life- Sections focusing on background and context- Glossary of difficult words- Comprehension activities- PET-style activities- Exit test
TagLove & Friendship
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice STA
GE
3JANE AUSTEN PRIDE AND PREJUDICEY
OU
NG
AD
ULT ELI R
EAD
ERS
ELI s.r.l.
YOUNG ADULT ELI READERS
Pride and Prejudice
ISBN 978-88-536-0504-7
JANE AUSTENPRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Y O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R S
Y O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R SY O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R S
Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English.Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English.
S T A G E 1
S T A G E 2
S T A G E 3
S T A G E 4
S T A G E 5
S T A G E 6
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STAGE 3B1YOUNG ADULT READERS
ACTIVITY
Put the questions into the correct order. Then find the correct answer
for each one.
1 Hunsford? | Elizabeth Bennet | Why | about | to | was | going | excited
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2 Why | to dinner | Elizabeth | to be | was pleased | at Lady
Catherine’s? | invited
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3 think | did | Elizabeth | What | Lady Catherine? | about
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4 did | think | Lady Catherine | Elizabeth? | of | What
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5 at | Who | house? | arrived | Lady Catherine’s
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6 was | What | did | while | he | Lady Catherine’s? | Mr Darcy | at | do
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A She wanted to find out more about her and her daughter.
B Because she was going to see her friend Charlotte.
C Her nephew, Mr Darcy, and his friend Colonel Fitzwilliam.
D He was very quiet and spent most of the time looking out of the
window.
E Elizabeth thought she was very rude.
F She thought Elizabeth was impertinent because she disagreed with her.
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ANSWERS: 1 Why was Elizabeth Bennet excited about going to Hunsford?, B; 2 Why was Elizabeth pleased to be invited to dinner at Lady Catherine’s?, A; 3 What did Elizabeth think about Lady Catherine?, E; 4 What did Lady Catherine think of Elizabeth?, F; 5 Who arrived at Lady Catherine’s house? C; 6 What did Mr Darcy do while he was at Lady Catherine’s?, D.
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE JANE AUSTEN
S T A G E 3
Mrs Bennet has five daughters and they are all unmarried. When rich, single Mr Bingley comes to live in the area, she is sure that he will be the perfect husband for Jane, the eldest Miss Bennet. Then proud Mr Darcy comes to stay with Bingley, will any of the Bennet daughters be good enough for him? Lively, intelligent Elizabeth Bennet doesn’t think so. She dislikes Mr Darcy immediately. She prefers handsome soldier George Wickham, but is he all he seems? Why does Mr Darcy dislike him so much? Then Mr Collins comes to stay with the Bennets. Could he be the right man for Elizabeth?
In this reader you will find:- Information about Jane Austen’s life- Sections focusing on background and context- Glossary of difficult words- Comprehension activities- PET-style activities- Exit test
TagLove & Friendship
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice STA
GE
3JANE AUSTEN PRIDE AND PREJUDICEY
OU
NG
AD
ULT ELI R
EAD
ERS
ELI s.r.l.
YOUNG ADULT ELI READERS
Pride and Prejudice
ISBN 978-88-536-0504-7
JANE AUSTENPRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Y O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R S
Y O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R SY O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R S
Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English.Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English.
S T A G E 1
S T A G E 2
S T A G E 3
S T A G E 4
S T A G E 5
S T A G E 6
Classic
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Upper Intermediate
Advanced
Proficiency
600 headwords
800 headwords
1000 headwords
1800 headwords
2500 headwords
Unabridged Texts
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
ELTB 1
B1
ELT
Key (KET)
Preliminary (PET)
First (FCE)
Advanced (CAE)
Proficiency (CPE)
Recorded extracts on CD. Download full textas MP3 from www.elireaders.com
www.eligradedreaders.com
STAGE 3B1YOUNG ADULT READERS
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TEST YOURSELF
ANSWERS: 1 to insult; 2 racing; 3 looking forward; 4 favour; 5 ashamed; 6 offended.
Choose the correct word from the box for each space.
ashamed - favour - to insult - looking forward offended - racing
1 At first, I listened politely to what he said, but when he started
________________ my friends, I got angry.
2 It was hard to believe what he told me, my mind was _________,
trying to understand what was going to happen next.
3 Thank you for the kind party invitation, I’m really _____________
to it.
4 I have a ________________ to ask you. Can you help me find my
glasses? I don’t know where I put them.
5 I’m ________________ of my sister. She always says such silly
and unkind things to people.
6 I told her the truth about her dress and she got very __________
with me!
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE JANE AUSTEN
S T A G E 3
Mrs Bennet has five daughters and they are all unmarried. When rich, single Mr Bingley comes to live in the area, she is sure that he will be the perfect husband for Jane, the eldest Miss Bennet. Then proud Mr Darcy comes to stay with Bingley, will any of the Bennet daughters be good enough for him? Lively, intelligent Elizabeth Bennet doesn’t think so. She dislikes Mr Darcy immediately. She prefers handsome soldier George Wickham, but is he all he seems? Why does Mr Darcy dislike him so much? Then Mr Collins comes to stay with the Bennets. Could he be the right man for Elizabeth?
In this reader you will find:- Information about Jane Austen’s life- Sections focusing on background and context- Glossary of difficult words- Comprehension activities- PET-style activities- Exit test
TagLove & Friendship
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice STA
GE
3JANE AUSTEN PRIDE AND PREJUDICEY
OU
NG
AD
ULT ELI R
EAD
ERS
ELI s.r.l.
YOUNG ADULT ELI READERS
Pride and Prejudice
ISBN 978-88-536-0504-7
JANE AUSTENPRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Y O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R S
Y O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R SY O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R S
Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English.Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English.
S T A G E 1
S T A G E 2
S T A G E 3
S T A G E 4
S T A G E 5
S T A G E 6
Classic
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Upper Intermediate
Advanced
Proficiency
600 headwords
800 headwords
1000 headwords
1800 headwords
2500 headwords
Unabridged Texts
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
ELTB 1
B1
ELT
Key (KET)
Preliminary (PET)
First (FCE)
Advanced (CAE)
Proficiency (CPE)
Recorded extracts on CD. Download full textas MP3 from www.elireaders.com
www.eligradedreaders.com
STAGE 3B1YOUNG ADULT READERS
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Work in pairs ask and answer questions about going out. Use the
prompts to help you.
• enjoy / go / out to eat?
• prefer / friends / family?
• what / food / prefer?
• like / parties?
• why / why not?
• prefer / cinema?
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE JANE AUSTEN
S T A G E 3
Mrs Bennet has five daughters and they are all unmarried. When rich, single Mr Bingley comes to live in the area, she is sure that he will be the perfect husband for Jane, the eldest Miss Bennet. Then proud Mr Darcy comes to stay with Bingley, will any of the Bennet daughters be good enough for him? Lively, intelligent Elizabeth Bennet doesn’t think so. She dislikes Mr Darcy immediately. She prefers handsome soldier George Wickham, but is he all he seems? Why does Mr Darcy dislike him so much? Then Mr Collins comes to stay with the Bennets. Could he be the right man for Elizabeth?
In this reader you will find:- Information about Jane Austen’s life- Sections focusing on background and context- Glossary of difficult words- Comprehension activities- PET-style activities- Exit test
TagLove & Friendship
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice STA
GE
3JANE AUSTEN PRIDE AND PREJUDICEY
OU
NG
AD
ULT ELI R
EAD
ERS
ELI s.r.l.
YOUNG ADULT ELI READERS
Pride and Prejudice
ISBN 978-88-536-0504-7
JANE AUSTENPRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Y O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R S
Y O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R SY O U N G A D U L T R E A D E R S
Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English.Eli Readers is a beautifully illustrated series of timeless classics and specially-written stories for learners of English.
S T A G E 1
S T A G E 2
S T A G E 3
S T A G E 4
S T A G E 5
S T A G E 6
Classic
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Upper Intermediate
Advanced
Proficiency
600 headwords
800 headwords
1000 headwords
1800 headwords
2500 headwords
Unabridged Texts
A1
A2
B1
B2
C1
C2
ELTB 1
B1
ELT
Key (KET)
Preliminary (PET)
First (FCE)
Advanced (CAE)
Proficiency (CPE)
Recorded extracts on CD. Download full textas MP3 from www.elireaders.com
www.eligradedreaders.com
STAGE 3B1YOUNG ADULT READERS
THE ROLE OF IRONY IN PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
What does emerge in Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice is undoubtedly the irony of theme, situation, character and narration. Here, irony is the contrast between appearance and reality.As one goes through Pride and Prejudice, one can observe of the ironic significance that pride leads to prejudice and prejudice invites pride. Each has its virtues and each has its defects. They are contradictory and the greatest irony is that complexity brings risks unknown to simplicity. However, Jane Austen’s use of irony does not represent any cynicism or bitterness to draw satirical realities; rather this technique can be interpreted as comic. It depicts her acknowledgement of what is wrong with people and society.
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