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Austen's Pride and Prejudice: The Study Guide Edition: Complete text & integrated study guide (Creative Study Guide Editions)

by Jane Austen

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"A great teacher," Jeremy Paxman, BBC's Newsnight. "Clearly Francis Gilbert is a gifted and charismatic teacher," Philip Pullman, author of 'Northern Lights'. "Gilbert writes so well that you half-suspect he could give up the day job," The Independent. Are you a student struggling to understand Jane Austen's classic novel 'Pride and Prejudice'? Or are you an English teacher wanting ready-made exercises and guidance to help you teach this difficult text? Do your students need support to understand the language properly and work independently on the book? This edition of Austen's classic novel contains a comprehensive study guide as well as extensive questions that stimulate and engage. Aimed specifically at students and teachers reading the book as an exam text, there are all the pointers needed to achieve top grades at GCSE and A Level. The complete text is punctuated by useful comments and questions on every chapter. There is also a section on how to write successful essays. When you buy the paperback on Amazon.com, you will be able to access the e-book for free and use many of the web links which are embedded in it. Please note: this Study Guide Edition contains the complete text and an integrated study guide as well.… (more)

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"A great teacher," Jeremy Paxman, BBC's Newsnight. "Clearly Francis Gilbert is a gifted and charismatic teacher," Philip Pullman, author of 'Northern Lights'. "Gilbert writes so well that you half-suspect he could give up the day job," The Independent. Are you a student struggling to understand Jane Austen's classic novel 'Pride and Prejudice'? Or are you an English teacher wanting ready-made exercises and guidance to help you teach this difficult text? Do your students need support to understand the language properly and work independently on the book? This edition of Austen's classic novel contains a comprehensive study guide as well as extensive questions that stimulate and engage. Aimed specifically at students and teachers reading the book as an exam text, there are all the pointers needed to achieve top grades at GCSE and A Level. The complete text is punctuated by useful comments and questions on every chapter. There is also a section on how to write successful essays. When you buy the paperback on Amazon.com, you will be able to access the e-book for free and use many of the web links which are embedded in it. Please note: this Study Guide Edition contains the complete text and an integrated study guide as well.

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