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5.0 (7 reviews)
A1 for English-speaking learners
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Imagine reading “Pride and Prejudice” in Spanish – and understanding every page

“Pride and Prejudice” (in Spanish: “Orgullo y prejuicio”, orig. Pride and Prejudice) by Jane Austen – is a complete, engaging story adapted specifically for the A1 (beginner) level. You don't need to know every word. You understand 95% of the text immediately, and every new word is explained in the margin. You simply read – and learn naturally.

What is this book about?

  • Elizabeth Bennet, a spirited young woman, faces immense societal pressure to marry well in 19th-century England.
  • She develops a strong prejudice against the wealthy Mr. Darcy, fueled by his perceived arrogance and interference in her sister's romance.
  • After rejecting Darcy's unexpected proposal, Elizabeth receives a letter that reveals his true honorable character and her own misjudgment.

Why does this work better than apps and textbooks?

Our books are based on the Pentecost Method – the only approach 100% grounded in scientific research on language learning. The result? You learn faster, remember more, and actually enjoy the learning process.

  • Read without interruption: Translations of the most difficult words are found in the margin of each page – you don't have to break away from the story to look them up in a dictionary.
  • Reinforce what you've read: After each chapter, there are exercises (crosswords, gap-fills, anagrams) tailored to the A1 level – new words stick in your mind.
  • Learn anywhere: A mobile app with games allows you to review vocabulary on your commute, in line, or whenever you have a moment.
  • Build lasting vocabulary: Flashcards at the end of the book allow you to systematically review the most important words – so you don't forget what you've learned.

Matched to your exact level

The vocabulary in this book has been selected based on an analysis of 2 billion words from authentic texts, precisely matched to the A1 level. You learn exactly the words that are most useful in everyday life.

How to choose the right level?

This book is an A1 level graded reader. Not sure which level to choose? Take our 3-minute placement test on our website – we'll immediately show you which book is right for you.

About the author

Jane Austen

Author

Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an English novelist whose books were published anonymously in her lifetime, signed only "By a Lady." She completed just six novels, and today her portrait appears on the British £10 note.


Clara Fieldlove

Translator and editor

Clara Fieldlove

Clara Fieldlove edits English-language scaffolding around Spanish narratives for the extensive-reading list. She steers clear of over-literal cognates that mislead beginners and prefers short glosses tied to the immediate context. She has a soft spot for dialogue-heavy chapters where rhythm matters as much as vocabulary.

Customer Reviews

5.0
(7 reviews)
jack_a1_sea 2025-12-15

I read a little each day. Words stick because they show up again, not lost in notes.

zoe_a1_or 2026-01-02

Spanish from scratch is finally moving. Glossary and exercises are the strong parts.

TomW_91 2026-01-23

Calm pace, plenty of repeats. Everything useful is in one place - handy on my phone.

eric_a1_nj 2026-02-20

On A1, no nonsense. Steady daily use with the vocab lists and drills.

tyler_a1_id 2026-03-28

Exercises test what was in the chapter. No surprises - good at the start.

Pages334
Chapters61
For learnersfor English-speaking learners
ISBN (Paperback)9788384560396
ISBN (E-Book)9788384560433
Published2026-04-21

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About Spanish (the language of this book)

Where Spanish is spoken

Spanish (Castilian) is an official language in Spain and is spoken throughout Latin America. It is also an official language of Equatorial Guinea and is widely studied as a second language in the United States, Brazil, and Western Europe.

How many people speak it

About 500 million people speak Spanish as a first language; counts of all users including second-language speakers are often placed near 600 million.

Grammar and structure

Spanish is a mostly synthetic Romance language: verbs carry rich endings for person, tense, and mood; nouns and adjectives agree in gender (masculine/feminine) and number. Word order is flexible compared with English, with subject pronouns often omitted because the verb ending identifies the subject. Learners focus on ser vs. estar, the subjunctive, and object pronoun placement.