Reflection + Self-Audit
Write one private note in My Notes. You do not need to submit it.
4 min
What to do
- 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.
Why this matters
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.
Worked example
Prompt: Which IELTS test part feels most challenging, and what habit will you keep?
Sample answer: Listening feels most challenging because I miss numbers. Next week, I will listen for names and numbers first. I will check the transcript after I answer.
Why it works: The answer names one test part, one problem, and one clear habit.
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 ...
How success is measured
- You name one IELTS test part.
- You explain the problem in simple words.
- You choose one habit for next week.
Common mistakes
- 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.
Reflection
What is one small action for next week?
Your reflection names one test part, explains one challenge, and gives one next action.