Headway Intermediate Stop And Check 1 →
This is the most important day. For every mistake you made in your mock test:
Once you have completed and reviewed Headway Intermediate Stop and Check 1, you should not rush. The course expects you to achieve at least 70% before moving to Unit 5. If you scored lower:
If you scored high (85%+), you are ready for the second half of the book, which introduces future forms, modal verbs of deduction, and more complex conditionals. headway intermediate stop and check 1
Through years of teaching Headway, I have observed that students typically fail Stop and Check 1 due to three errors:
When you open your book to the Stop and Check 1 section, you will find these standard activities: This is the most important day
Many students are tempted to skip the Stop and Check sections to "move faster" through the book. This is a catastrophic mistake.
The Stop and Check units are predictive of your final exam score. If you score below 60% on Stop and Check 1, you are not ready for Unit 5 (which introduces conditionals and reported speech). Building on a weak foundation leads to "language fossilization" – where bad habits become permanent. Once you have completed and reviewed Headway Intermediate
Conversely, acing Stop and Check 1 (90% or higher) indicates you are ready to tackle the Intermediate Plus level.
In the Headway Intermediate (5th Edition), the course is divided into two main blocks. “Stop and Check 1” occurs after Unit 4. It is not designed to be a high-stakes exam but a low-anxiety progress review. The title itself gives away the pedagogical intention:
Typically, this section covers: