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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

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• finished • disagreeable • prettiest • different • refused


• particularly • pleasing • judged • overheard • acquaintance
09/01/20
16:01

• replied partner • certainly

Mr Bingley had a friendly, 1 ............................................................... manner and had soon made the
2 ............................................................... of everyone in the room. he danced every dance and was
unhappy that the ball 3 ............................................................... so early. He talked about having one at
Netherfield.
How 4 ............................................................... he was from his friend!
Mr Darcy danced once with Mrs Hurst and once with Miss Bingley.
He 5 ............................................................... to meet any of the local ladies and spoke only to his friends
all evening. He was 6 ............................................................... to be the proudest, the most
7 ............................................................... man in the world.
Mrs Bennet was 8 ............................................................... cross with Mr Darcy because he had been
rude about one of her daughters. Elizabeth had 9 ............................................................... the following
conversation between him and Mr Bingley.
‘Come on, Darcy,’ Bingley said. ‘You must dance.’
‘10 ............................................................... not. I hate dancing with women I don’t know. Your sisters
aren’t free and you are dancing with the 11 ............................................................... girl here.’
Mr Darcy looked at Jane.
‘It’s true,’ 12 ............................................................... Bingley. ‘Jane is very beautiful, but one of her
sisters is also quite pretty. She’s sitting behind you. I can ask my 13 .......................................................
to introduce you.’
(from Chapter One)

QUICK QUIZ!
2. Match the words with their synonyms.
1. opportunity a. estate
2. rude, not pleasant b. handsome
3. property c. chance
4. noble d. aristocratic
5. wealthy e. disagreeable
6. good-looking f. rich

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Pride an
d Prejud
When
ice

St ep Fiv
Elizabe
arroga th Benn
nt and et first
first im rude. In meets
pressio time sh Darcy,
ns can e she
prejudic
e. be wron makes the pa finds him pr

e B2 .2
g and inful dis oud,
eventu covery

Jane Au
LISTENING ACTIVITY
This re ally lov that
ader us e trium
text be es the
EXPANS
phs ov
er Jane
comes Auste

Pride an
explore a sprin IVE RE
historic
al back
gboard
to impr
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approa n
sugges

sten
ted by ground ove lan ch, wh

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the tex , cultura guage ere th
• A wide t. As we l connec skills e
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• Dossi activiti e story, d other
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style ac ncy Era, e four ntains:
• Full re tivities The Jan skills
cording and Tr e Auste
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• Exit of the le activ try
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PART 2

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Listen to the audio from Chapter 3, A visit from


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Mr Collins. then do the activities below.

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1. What did Elizabeth do in the drawing room after


dinner? 09/01/20
16:01

a. She played the piano.


b. She wrote a letter.
c. She did needlework.
2. Who repeatedly distracted Mr Darcy?
a. his sister
b. Elizabeth
c. Miss Bingley
3. What did Mr Darcy ask Elizabeth?
a. He asked her if she wanted to dance.
b. He asked her if she liked the Scottish tune.
c. He asked her if she had finished writing the letter.
4. What did Elizabeth suspect?
a. She suspected that Mr Darcy wanted to make fun of her.
b. She suspected that Mr Darcy liked her.
c. She suspected that Mr Darcy was in love with Miss Bingley.
5. What greatly surprised Elizabeth?
a. Mr Darcy’s rudeness
b. Mr Darcy’s gallantry
c. Mr Darcy’s love for music

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Pride an
d Prejud
When
ice

St ep Fiv
Elizabe
arroga th Benn
nt and et first
first im rude. In meets
pressio time sh Darcy,
ns can e she
prejudic
e. be wron makes the pa finds him pr

e B2 .2
g and inful dis oud,
eventu covery

Jane Au
LISTENING ACTIVITY
This re ally lov that
ader us e trium
text be es the
EXPANS
phs ov
er Jane
comes Auste

Pride an
explore a sprin IVE RE
historic
al back
gboard
to impr
ADING
approa n
sugges

sten
ted by ground ove lan ch, wh

d
the tex , cultura guage ere th
• A wide t. As we l connec skills e
range of ll as th tions an and to
• Dossi activiti e story, d other
ers: Th es prac

Prejudice
tising th this reader co topics

3/7
• FCE- e Rege
style ac ncy Era, e four ntains:
• Full re tivities The Jan skills
cording and Tr e Auste
inity-sty n Indus
• Exit of the le activ try
test an text ities (G
d key at rade 8)
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QUICK QUIZ!
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Step 5 .1
CEFR B2
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• rude • asked • to visit • sewing • boring • lots of money

1. She is going to pay respects to old Mrs Browne.


She is going ............................................................... old Mrs Browne.
2. He entreated her to stay for dinner.
He ............................................................... her to stay for dinner.
3. The handsome young man had a fortune.
The handsome young man had ............................................................... .
4. The child was scolded because he was insolent.
The child was scolded because he was ............................................................... .
5. No one likes her because she’s terribly tiresome.
No one likes her because she’s terribly ............................................................... .
6. Needlework was a favourite pastime in the 18th century.
............................................................... was a favourite pastime in the 18th century.

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