C1 English

What is metacognition?

14 min · 1. okt. 2024
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What is metacognition? In this episode, I talk about metacognition, which can be described as knowledge and understanding of your own thinking. I talk about the 3 main components of metacognition: 1. Person knowledge - thinking about how you think and feel 2. Task knowledge - thinking about the task 3. Strategy knowledge - thinking about the best strategies to complete the task. Here's a simple overview. [https://youtu.be/KHbek62ndfc?si=LlYJaMa2LzEF7rId]

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