Author: Jane AustenTranslator(s)/ Editors(s): Margret TanerPublisher: MacmillanYear: 2010Language: EnglishPages: 136ISBN/UPC (if available): 9780230035270
Description
‘Emma Woodhouse was very pretty, very clever and very rich. She was charming too and she had many friends. Emma always thought she was right. Most of her friends agreed with her. Only Mr Knightley thought she was wrong. Emma is a matchmaker – she thinks she knows who should marry whom. But Emma’s matchmaking causes mistakes and unhappiness. And Emma is so busy taking an interest in others’ lives that she does not notice her own, growing feelings for a man she believes is just a friend. 1. Extra grammar and vocabulary exercises 2. Notes about the life of Jane Austen 3. Points for Understanding comprehension questions 4. Glossary of difficult vocabulary 5. Free resources including worksheets, tests and author data sheets at www.macmillanenglish.com/readers
Contents
A Note About the Author and Life in the Nineteenth Century The Places in this Story The Places in this Story 1. The Polite Society of High-bury 2. Harriet Smith 3. Mr Woodhouse Goes out to Dinner 4. Frank Churchill 5. Jane Fairfax 6. An Invitation from the Coles7. The Piano 8. Mrs Elton9. Hartfield 10. The Ball 11. Harriet is in Love Again 12. Box Hill 13. Secrets and Surprises 14. More than a Friend 15. Future Happiness Points for Understanding Glossary Exercises