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Pride and Prejudice

Gurur ve Önyargı
Original author
Jane Austen
Adapted by
Line by Line Publishing,

Read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen in Turkish and English, a parallel text graded reader with audio. Available in CEFR levels A2, B1, B2, and C1.

About this book

A rich, unmarried man rents Netherfield Park, and the neighborhood stirs. "Everyone agrees that a rich, unmarried man must want to find a wife," the book begins — a line that sets its tongue firmly in its cheek and never quite takes it out. Mrs. Bennet has five daughters and one aim in life; Mr. Bennet has a library and a dry remark for every occasion. Between them stands Elizabeth, the second and cleverest, watching it all with a quick and unsparing eye.

Available editions

A2
Short, concrete sentences for early learners.
8,068 sentences
B1
Longer sentences and a wider vocabulary.
7,058 sentences
B2
Complex sentences and a fuller vocabulary, close to everyday native reading.
6,368 sentences
C1
Original English — Rich, nuanced prose with complex sentences and vocabulary.
5,811 sentences

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Bölüm 1
Chapter 1
1

Herkes bir konuda hemfikirdir.

Everyone agrees on one thing.

2

Bir erkek zenginse ve bekarsa, insanlar onun bir eş istediğini düşünür.

If a man is rich and single, people think he must want a wife.

3

Zengin bir adam yeni bir bölgeye taşındığında, insanlar onun duygularını veya planlarını bilmez.

When a rich man moves to a new area, people don't know his feelings or plans.

4

Ama herkes bu düşünceye çok güçlü bir şekilde inanır.

But everyone believes this idea so strongly.

5

Onun mutlaka kızlarından birine ait olması gerektiğini düşünürler.

They think he must belong to one of their daughters.

Details

Adapted byLine by Line Publishing
Published byLine by Line Publishing
Original languageEnglish
SubjectClassic romance / social satire