Plan de estudio

Plan de estudio

El recorrido completo de tu aprendizaje de inglés británico, nivel por nivel, con los materiales Headway de Oxford University Press.

Nuestro programa

Todo lo que aprenderás, nivel por nivel

Aquí puedes explorar en detalle todo lo que avanzarás en nuestro programa de inglés. Cada nivel desglosa la gramática, el vocabulario y las destrezas de comunicación que dominarás unidad por unidad. Despliega cada nivel para ver su contenido completo.

A1–A2New Headway Elementary · 12 unidades

UnitGrammarVocabularySpeaking & Everyday English
1Nice to meet you!Verb to be (am/is/are)
Possessive adjectives (my/your, his/her)
have / go / live / like
Opposite adjectives (good/nice, hot/cold); The family (father/mother, husband/wife)Everyday conversations
2Work and family lifePresent Simple (1) — he/she/it
Questions and negatives
Opposites (early/late, big/little); Jobs (architect/dentist/nurse)What time is it?
3Time offPresent Simple (2) — I/you/we/they
Questions and negatives
Seasons and months; How do you relax? (running/cycling/cooking)Social expressions
4House and homethere is / are; some/any/a lot of
this/that/these/those; Prepositions of place
Adjectives for good and bad; Adverb + adjective (really nice)Numbers and prices
5Super U!can / can’t
was / were, could
Words that go together (noun+noun motorbike; verb+noun play the violin)Polite requests
6Lessons in lifePast Simple (1) — regular & irregular verbs
Time expressions
Describing feelings (-ed / -ing adjectives: interested/interesting)What’s the date?
7Remember when …Past Simple (2) — questions and negatives
Time expressions
Prepositions (in July / at night / on Saturday); Adverbs (quickly/sadly)Special occasions
8Love it or hate it!Count and uncount nouns; some/any; would like; much/many
a, an or some
Food and drink; Daily needs (aspirin/plasters/shampoo)Shopping in the High Street
9Life in the cityComparative adjectives; have got
Superlative adjectives
Town and country; Prepositions of movement (along/through/over)Directions
10What are you up to?Present Continuous; Present Simple vs Continuous
Whose or who’s?
Describing people (appearance, clothes)Everyday situations
11Going for it!going to for future; Seeing the future now
Infinitive of purpose
Places and activities; What’s the weather like? (sunny/rainy/cloudy)Making suggestions
12Have you ever … ?Present Perfect — ever/never, yet/already/just
Tense revision
take and get (take a test, get married); Transport and travelTransport and travel

A2–B1New Headway Pre-Intermediate · 12 unidades

UnitGrammarVocabularySpeaking & Everyday English
1Getting to know youTenses and questions; asking questions
Who’s or Whose?
Right word, wrong word (do homework / make a mistake)Social expressions
2Let’s get togetherPresent tenses; state verbs
have / have got
My perfect day (have a lie-in, shop for clothes)Making conversation
3Good news, bad news!Narrative tenses — Past Simple & Past ContinuousAdverbs (drive carefully, speak fluently, work hard)Saying when
4Food for thoughtExpressions of quantity
Articles
A piece of cake (a bag of crisps, a slice of bread)Can you come for dinner?
5The future’s in your handsVerb patterns
going to, will & Present Continuous for future
Phrasal verbs — literal & idiomatic (pick up)Expressing doubt and certainty
6History repeats itselfPresent Perfect — for/since; always/ever/never
Present Perfect or Past Simple?
Word endings & word stress (photograph/photographer)Agree with me!
7Simply the bestWhat’s it like?
Comparatives and superlatives
Synonyms and antonyms (scared/frightened)What’s on?
8Living dangerouslyhave to / don’t have to
should / must
Not a thing to wear! (parts of the body; things to wear)At the doctor’s
9What a story!Past Perfect and narrative tenses
Joining words
Feelings (nervous/upset/homesick)Exclamations with so and such
10All-time greatsPassives (all tenses)Words that go together (business card, well-known)On the phone
11People with a passionPresent Perfect Simple and Continuous
Tense review
Life’s big moments! (birth, marriage, death)Finding the right words!
12You never know …First Conditional
Second Conditional
bring and take, come and goThank you and goodbye!

B1New Headway Intermediate · 12 unidades

UnitGrammarVocabularySpeaking & Everyday English
1What’s your story?Information questions; describing people, places and thingsAll about adjectives (compound; -ed/-ing; describing personality)Making the right noises
2Language mattersTenses and auxiliary verbs; questions and negatives; short answersWhat’s in a word? (parts of speech; word formation)Everyday situations
3Just a job?State and activity verbs; simple & continuous; active & passiveBalancing work and life (leisure activities)Making small talk & conversation
4Tales of the unexpectedNarrative tenses — past tenses, active and passiveSpelling and pronunciation (homophones)Giving opinions; agreeing & disagreeing
5Rights and wrongsModals and related verbs (advice, permission, obligation)Phrasal verbs (1) — literal/idiomatic; separable/inseparablePolite requests and offers
6Easier said than donePresent Perfect (simple, continuous, passive); time expressionsAdverbs (verbs + adverbs; adverbs without -ly)Numbers
7Best years of your life?Verb patterns (verb + -ing; verb + infinitive; adjectives & prepositions)Body language (idioms with parts of the body)You poor thing! & other exclamations
8Future friendly?Future forms (will, going to, Present Continuous; may/might/could)Word building (prefixes; suffixes; word stress)Making arrangements; roleplay
9Caring and sharingConditionals (second & third; might/could/should have)Words with similar meaningsMoney matters
10Beyond belief!Modals of probability (must be/can’t be; must have been/can’t have been)Phrasal verbs (2) — with out and upExpressing attitude
11Back in the real worldNoun phrases (articles, possessives, all/everything, reflexive pronouns)Compound nouns (word stress)I need one of those things …
12Living the dreamReported speech (statements, questions, commands); indirect questionsWays of speaking (reporting verbs; verbs + prepositions)Talking in clichés

B2New Headway Upper-Intermediate · 12 unidades

UnitGrammarVocabularySpeaking & Everyday English
1Home and awayThe tense system; informal languageCompound words (lifestyle/life-size, heartbroken/heart-warming)Casual conversations
2The ends of the EarthPresent Perfect; Simple and Continuousmake and do (make a good impression, do your best)Talking about places
3The kindness of strangersNarrative tenses (Past Simple/Continuous; Past Perfect Simple/Continuous)Talking about books and films (chapter/paperback)Showing interest and surprise
4A pack of liesQuestions and negativesSaying the opposite (antonyms fake/genuine; negative prefixes)Being polite
5A future perfect?Future forms (will, going to, Present Continuous/Simple, Future Continuous/Perfect)Common verbs — take and putOver the phone
6Making it bigExpressions of quantity; countable & uncountableWords with variable stress (progress)Business expressions and numbers
7Let there be love!Modals and related verbsCommon verbs — get (get on well with, get together)Exaggeration and understatement
8Going to extremesRelative clauses; present and past participlesAdverbs; adverb collocations (absolutely wonderful, quite)Exclamations
9The good old days!Expressing habit (used to / be used to; would)Homonyms and homophones (bank on the High Street / bank of a river)Moans and groans
10Over my dead body!Modal verbs of probability in the pastMetaphors and idioms — the body (give me a hand, big-headed)Stress and intonation
11Just suppose …HypothesizingWord pairs (word stress in compound nouns)Linking and commenting
12About time!Articles and determinersExpressions with life and time (not on your life, take your time)Making your point

C1New Headway Advanced · 12 unidades

UnitGrammarVocabularySpeaking & Everyday English
1What makes us human?Tense review (active/passive; simple/continuous; perfect/non-perfect)
Reflexive pronouns
The Seven Ages of Man (synonyms; stages of life)We all get emotional!
2In so many wordsAdverbs and adjectives; adverb collocations
Adjective order
Phrasal verbs (go over, jot down); Just say the word! (word for word)Breaking the rules of English
3Enough is enough?Verb patterns (infinitive and/or -ing: keep improving, start to happen)Describing trends (fall dramatically, rise sharply); phrasal verbs with up & downWorkplace jargon
4Not all it seemsModal auxiliary verbs (speculation, present & past)
Modal verbs: other meanings
Idiomatic collocations (level playing field); synonyms (deceive, delude)Softening the message
5Culture clashesWays to avoid repetition (missing words out; reduced infinitives; synonyms in context)Synonyms (thesaurus: leader, chief); nationality words (biscuit/cookie, pavement/sidewalk)British and American English
6Fruits of warWays of adding emphasis (emphatic structures; negative inversion; emphatic do/does/did)Nouns formed from phrasal verbs (slip-up, outlook, downfall)Keeping the peace
7Lighten up!Real and unreal tenses (mixed conditionals; uses of would)Phrasal verbs with on and off (go on and on, log off)The music of English — stress & intonation
8Gender matters?Relatives and participles (relative clauses; -ed/-ing participles)Vocabulary in context (breadwinner); homonyms, homophones, homographsTalking in clichés (It takes all sorts)
9The sound of musicDiscourse markers (attitude adverbs; connectors: Mind you, After all)Verb phrases (play a role, go haywire); song, rhyme and rhythmStress and intonation
10Body and mindDistancing the facts (passive constructions & reporting; seem and appear)Compound nouns (drug trial, brain scan); words to do with the bodyQuestion tags & same-way tags
11Our high-tech worldThe future (future forms; future in the past)Synonyms and antonyms (machines/appliances, ancient/up-to-date)Ten really bad predictions
12Turning pointsLinking devices (thus, furthermore, meanwhile, nevertheless)Metaphorical language (fuel the imagination, shining example, hot topic)Word linking — the potato clock

¿No sabes en qué nivel empezar?

Escríbenos y te ayudamos a ubicarte en el nivel ideal para ti según tus objetivos y experiencia.