
A2 simplified edition of EMMA
Jane Austen’s celebrated comedy of manners explores the pitfalls of meddlesome matchmaking and social artifice in Regency England. This edition offers tailored versions across five CEFR levels, ensuring accessibility for every reader.
Emma Woodhouse, a young woman of means and formidable intellect, believes herself uniquely gifted at navigating the romantic lives of her peers. Through a series of misguided interventions in Hartfield, she learns the heavy price of vanity and the nuanced complexities of genuine affection, all while Austen masterfully dissects the social strata of 19th-century Britain.
Our SimpliCEFR edition preserves the wit and structural integrity of the original prose while providing graded adaptations ranging from A2 to C2. Whether you are seeking a foundational introduction to Victorian-era satire or looking to engage with the unabridged complexity of Austen’s linguistic dexterity, these editions provide a comprehensive and immersive reading experience.
Short sentences, basic vocabulary, simple present and past tense. Perfect for beginners.
Emma Woodhouse was beautiful, smart, and rich. She had a nice home and a happy life. She had everything a person could want. She was almost twenty-one years old and had few problems. She was the youngest of two daughters. Her father was a kind and loving man. …
A2 simplified edition of EMMA