Headway Upper Intermediate Stop And Check 1
A standard feature in Headway testing is the "Word Formation" exercise. Students are given a root word (e.g., decide ) and must transform it into a noun ( decision ), adjective ( decisive ), or adverb ( decisively ) to fit a sentence context. This tests morphological awareness—a key skill for reading comprehension at the B2 level.
If a sentence is part of a longer story, look at the surrounding verbs to ensure your tenses match the timeline. Headway Upper Intermediate Stop And Check 1
While grammar forms the backbone of the Headway methodology, Stop And Check 1 also evaluates lexical density and functional skills. A standard feature in Headway testing is the
Typical questions include:
Formulate regular active sentences into passive versions across all twelve English tenses. Stop and Check: Test 1A Overview | PDF - Scribd If a sentence is part of a longer
In the Headway Upper Intermediate Student’s Book, "Stop and Check 1" typically appears after Unit 3. It covers everything from the first three units of the course.