Reading Pride and Prejudice part one

I am going to run a new and experimental class at languagelab. The aim of the class is to read, study, discuss the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

How can I participate?

1) Make sure that you are a student at languagelab.com. Click here to read more about this virtual school that you can attend from anywhere in the world.

2) Read the first installment of the book. You can read it online by clicking here. Once you have read the first part you can continue reading as much as you like by clicking on the ‘next’ button at the bottom of the page. You can also arrange to have installments of the novel sent to your email or you can subscribe to it using RSS to have it sent directly to your RSS reader. Click here to learn more about RSS.

3) Come to class with questions about what you have read and be willing to participate in a conversation about the novel.

When is the class?

Every Sunday from PST 11pm to 12am. Click here to see the class details and location on the schedule.

What is PST?

PST is short for Pacific Standard Time which is a time zone in North America. Click here to convert PST into the right zone for your country.

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