Reflection + Self-Audit
4 min
Think
17 of 18
EO — Exam orientation: IELTS test structure and course introduction
REF — Reflection
REFL — Reflection
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What to do
Write one private note in My Notes. You do not need to submit it.
Time
4 min
Instructions
- Think about the four IELTS test parts from this week.
- Choose one test part that feels difficult now.
- Choose one habit that can help you next week.
- Write 2-3 simple sentences in My Notes.
Reflection helps you see what you learned. It also helps you choose one next step.
Concept explanation
A self-audit means checking your own learning honestly. It is not a test.
Task
Write 2-3 sentences. Use this frame if you need help:
- The IELTS test part that feels hardest for me is ...
- It feels hard because ...
- Next week, I will ...
Reflection
- What is one small action for next week?
Self-check
- You name one IELTS test part.
- You explain the problem in simple words.
- You choose one habit for next week.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Writing only one word, such as Listening.
- Saying everything is hard without choosing one focus.
- Choosing a habit that is too big, such as study all day.
How success is measured
Your reflection names one test part, explains one challenge, and gives one next action.