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Strategy Card: How to Use This Course Each Week

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What to do

Write one private note in My Notes. You do not need to submit it.

4 min

What to do

  1. Read the weekly routine.
  2. Choose two study habits you can follow this week.
  3. Write your two habits as a private note in My Notes.
  4. Use the same habits when Week 2 begins.

Why this matters

Small study habits help you keep going. A clear routine helps you practise all four IELTS test parts.

Concept explanation

A study routine is a simple plan you repeat. It tells you what to do first and how to check your work.

At Foundation level, your routine should be small and clear.

Worked example

Goal: I want to improve listening next week.

Simple routine: I will listen to one short recording. Then I will check two details, such as a name and a number.

Why it works: The task is small and clear. It trains one useful IELTS skill.

Task

Choose two habits from this list and write them as a private weekly plan in My Notes:

  • I will work through the cards in order.
  • I will spend extra time on practice cards.
  • I will review one wrong answer before moving on.
  • I will write one small goal for next week.

Sentence frames:

  • This week, I will ...
  • When I make a mistake, I will ...

This is a private plan.

How success is measured

  • You choose two small habits.
  • You write two clear private notes.
  • Your plan includes review, not only new tasks.

Common mistakes

  • Trying to finish every card too quickly.
  • Only doing the test part you like most.
  • Ignoring wrong checkpoint answers.

Reflection

Which one habit will help you most next week?

How success is measured

You have two small habits, written as clear private notes, that you can repeat next week.

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