What You'll Learn
New Headway Pre-Intermediate: B1.3 OverviewChapter 1: It’s a Wonderful World!
Master auxiliary verbs (do, be, have) and explore how they support various tenses, questions, and negatives (e.g., “What did you do last night?”, “Cows don’t eat meat”). Learn to name tenses (present, past, present perfect), practice short answers (e.g., “Yes, I did”), and use everyday social expressions to communicate fluently.
Chapter 2: Get Happy!
Sharpen your understanding of present tenses, distinguishing between simple and continuous forms (e.g., “She usually drives to work, but today she’s walking”). Learn the present passive to describe actions (e.g., “We are paid with the money people give”). This chapter also covers sports vocabulary, numbers, and dates to enrich your conversations.
Chapter 3: Telling Tales
Learn to use past tenses effectively, including simple, continuous, and perfect forms (e.g., “He danced and sang,” “He was laughing when he saw the baby,” “Had you heard it before?”). Understand the past passive to describe historical events or literature (e.g., “A Farewell to Arms was written by Ernest Hemingway”). Build confidence in giving opinions about art and literature.
Chapter 4: Doing the Right Thing
Explore modal verbs to express obligation and permission (e.g., “Children have to go to school,” “I can stay at my friend’s house”). Practice requests and offers while refining your understanding of should and must for advice and rules (e.g., “You should take traveler’s cheques,” “You must write to us every week”). Learn nationality words to describe origins or identities.
Chapter 5: On the Move
Focus on future forms like going to and will to express plans and intentions (e.g., “I’m going to buy some,” “I’ll get a loaf”). Use the present continuous for fixed arrangements (e.g., “We’re playing tennis this afternoon”). Build vocabulary around weather and travel to navigate everyday scenarios with ease.
Chapter 6: I Just Love It!
Learn to ask and answer questions with like (e.g., “What’s she like?” “What does she look like?” “What does she like doing?”). Practice verb patterns (e.g., “I enjoyed meeting your friends,” “You made me feel welcome”). Expand your descriptive skills for food, towns, people, and sounds, enabling richer conversations.
Materials Provided
- Digital learning materials are included with your course
What To Expect
- Final Exam: At the end of the course, you will take a written and verbal exam. A score of 70% is required to progress to the next level.
- Certification: Upon completion, you’ll receive a certificate and a progress report.
Learning Pathway
Here’s a snapshot of your learning journey:
- Needs Analysis: We’ll check what you need to succeed.
- Pre-Assessment: We’ll assess your current skills to build a course that fits you.
- Course Design: A personalized plan tailored for your goals.
- Course Delivery: Fun and engaging online lessons by expert native speakers.
- Action Plan: Get personalized lesson plans.
- Final Exam: Test your progress and see how far you’ve come.
- Certification: Get a globally recognized CEFR certificate.
- Follow-Up: Ongoing support to keep your learning on track.
Our Guarantee
- Teachers
- Native speakers who are certified teachers
- Qualified with degrees and teaching credentials Service
- Service
- Dedicated account manager for every student
- Reports
- Attendance reports after every lesson
- Detailed student progress reports
- CEFR certification—globally recognized
- Student feedback reports
Terms and Conditions
- Your course fee includes one digital copy of the learning materials. If you’d prefer a hard copy, you can purchase one from our recommended supplier at an extra cost.
- Public group classes are designed for 30 academic hours per CEFR level. If the group grows to 5-7 students, we’ll extend the program by 10 academic hours. If only two students enroll before the course starts, the group will shift to a semi-private format with 20 academic hours.
- Want to switch to a different group or schedule? No problem! Just let us know at least 7 days before the course starts.
- All our teachers are native speakers of the target language. If your teacher falls ill or has an emergency, we’ll arrange a substitute who’s fully briefed on your progress.
- Once you’ve started with your group, switching to another group or schedule isn’t possible.
- Please note that course fees are non-refundable once the group classes have begun.
- We can record group lessons for later viewing, but only if everyone in the class agrees before the course starts.
- At the end of every program, you’ll take a final exam (both written and verbal). To move up to the next CEFR level, you’ll need to score at least 70%.
- After completing your final exam, you’ll receive a progress report, recommendations, and a certification for your hard work!