Strategy Card: How to Use This Course Each Week
Write one private note in My Notes. You do not need to submit it.
4 min
What to do
- Read the weekly routine.
- Choose two study habits you can follow this week.
- Write your two habits as a private note in My Notes.
- 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?
You have two small habits, written as clear private notes, that you can repeat next week.