Unlike many contemporary texts that focused solely on speaking, Headway provided a deep, systematic exploration of grammatical rules, often encouraging students to work them out through context.
The , first published in 1991, remains a landmark in English Language Teaching (ELT). Authored by Liz and John Soars , it was revolutionary for reintroducing a rigorous grammar syllabus into the "communicative era" of the late 20th century. Pedagogical Methodology Headway Pre-intermediate (1st edition). Student...
It seamlessly blended reading, writing, listening, and speaking, ensuring that grammar was not taught in isolation but applied to real-world tasks. Unlike many contemporary texts that focused solely on
Rather than just lists of words, the syllabus emphasized "word formation," phrasal verbs, and collocations (words that naturally go together). Headway provided a deep
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