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STRUCTURED ENGLISH

STUDY PLAN - A1
Ayşe Hocaoğlu Eser / @itsayseser

Introduction
Hey there language explorer!

Ready to dive into the world of English? Learning a new language can feel like stepping into a
magical adventure. This guide is your treasure map, guiding you through weekly missions to
conquer English vocabulary, grammar, speaking, and more! Let's embark on this fun-filled
language quest together!

Topics to Cover:

Vocabulary Building

Learn new words daily (Start with common words, then move to more specific ones
related to personal interests or career).
Use flashcards, apps, or mnemonic techniques to remember words.

Grammar

Basic sentence structure (subject-verb-object).


Verb tenses (present, past, future).
Parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs).
Articles, prepositions, and conjunctions.

Listening Skills

Listen to podcasts, watch movies, or TV shows in English.


Start with slower speech, then progress to natural-speed English.
Speaking Skills

Practice speaking aloud, even if it's to yourself.


Find language exchange partners or join conversation groups.

Reading Comprehension

Start with simple texts and gradually move to more complex ones.
Read newspapers, articles, and books in English.

Writing Skills

Practice writing regularly (diary entries, essays, emails).


Get feedback from native speakers or teachers.

Weekly Study Plan:

Week 1-2: Foundation

Day 1-3: Focus on basic greetings, introducing oneself, and simple vocabulary.
Day 4-5: Begin learning basic sentence structures and verb tenses.
Day 6-7: Start listening to beginner-level audio or podcasts.

Week 3-4: Vocabulary and Grammar

Day 1-3: Expand vocabulary with daily word lists.


Day 4-5: Dive deeper into grammar (parts of speech, articles, prepositions).
Day 6-7: Practice listening skills with dialogues or short videos.

Week 5-6: Listening and Speaking

Day 1-3: Listen to podcasts/movies, focusing on understanding conversations.


Day 4-5: Start speaking exercises, even if it's simple sentences or monologues.
Day 6-7: Engage in language exchange or find conversation partners.
Week 7-8: Reading and Writing

Day 1-3: Read short articles or stories, summarizing key points.


Day 4-5: Practice writing—diary entries, short paragraphs, or emails.
Day 6-7: Review and consolidate what's been learned so far.

Week 9-10: Review and Progress

Day 1-7: Review all topics covered, focusing on weaker areas.


Assess progress and set new goals for the upcoming weeks.

Remember, consistency and gradual progression are key. Adjust the plan according to
individual learning pace and interests. Additionally, incorporating multimedia resources,
language exchange, and seeking feedback will enhance the learning experience.

The document was prepared by Ayşe Hoçaoglu Eser. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and usefulness of the information provided, it

should be noted that Ayşe Hoçaoglu Eser holds responsibility for the content and recommendations therein. Any reliance you place on this document is at

your own risk. The document is intended for educational purposes and does not constitute professional advice. Readers are encouraged to seek appropriate

guidance or assistance as needed.

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