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Jane Eyre: ELT Graded Reader : CSE Level 1 / CEFR Level A1+

Are you ready to learn English in a fun way? Read a story in easy English. This book is adapted for learners at CSE Level 1, CEFR level A1+ (Elementary).

“We can’t be together,” I told him. “I must leave Thornfield.”

“But I love you!” he said. “Please don’t go!” He started to cry.

“I must,” I answered. “Goodbye. I will never see you again.”

This is the famous love story, but with easy grammar and vocabulary.

Jane Eyre is not beautiful and she is poor. Her life is very difficult. But then she finds a job at Thornfield Hall and there she meets Mr Rochester. He is a strange man but she likes him. Can Jane and Mr Rochester be happy together?

This book:

- is a love story

- is adapted for learners of English

- uses grammar and vocabulary for learners at CSE Level 1, CEFR level A1+

- has definitions of difficult words.

Books at this level have a word count of 3,000–5,000 words and 700 headwords.

You will find language-learning exercises for this book on my website.


Authors:

  • Karen Kovacs
  • Charlotte Bronte

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 24 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Language
  • Language-learning
  • Teenage and young adult
  • Educational books


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    Charlotte Bronte

    Charlotte Bronte was born in 1816 in Haworth, Yorkshire. When she grew up, she became a teacher (later a private governess). In 1846 she pseudonymously published a book by herself and her sisters, Emily and Anne, which sold only two copies. Undaunted, Charlotte completed The Professor, which remained unpublished until after her death. But a kind note from one publisher encouraged her to finish Jane Eyre. In 1848, tragedy struck--her brother and two sisters died. Despite bouts of depression, she managed to write Shirley and Villette. Still, she never overcame her grief over the loss of her sisters and, beset by ill-health, she died in 1855.

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