After the general overview of the “Portfolio Keeping,” my comprehension of creating a portfolio has significantly deepened. I used to perceive a portfolio merely as a compilation of my past work, and a tool for others to assess my capabilities — which called “Portfolio for Presentation.” However, I should be more emphasize in “Portfolio for Learning,” which requires ongoing reflection to showcase my growth. Creating a portfolio isn‘t just about summarizing past achievements; it’s a dynamic process that allows me to document my journey of learning by doing. It embodies the consistency of my progress and self-assessment. In essence, a Portfolio serves as a mirror for me, reflecting not only my writing skills’ enhancement but also my personal growth. Through the Portfolio, I aim to become a more reflective learner. It helps me keep a watchful eye on myself—my preferences, strengths and weaknesses.