"1-month English Language Immersion Challenge: Improve Your Speaking Skills! Full programme''
Week 1:
Day 1:
- Find an English language news article that interests you, read it aloud, and practice pronouncing any difficult words or phrases.
- Record yourself speaking about the article for 5 minutes and listen back to identify areas for improvement.
- Use a dictionary to check the meaning of any unfamiliar words or phrases.
Day 2:
- Watch an English language TV show or movie, and take notes on any new vocabulary or idioms.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you watched in your own words for 5 minutes.
- Review any new vocabulary and practice using it in sentences.
Day 3:
- Find an English language podcast or radio show that interests you and listen for 20-30 minutes.
- Take notes on any new vocabulary or expressions and try to use them in your own sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you listened to for 5 minutes.
Day 4:
- Choose an English language novel or short story and read for 20-30 minutes.
- Take note of any new vocabulary or idioms and try to use them in sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you read for 5 minutes.
Day 5:
- Find an English language speech or presentation on YouTube and watch it for 20-30 minutes.
- Take notes on any new vocabulary or expressions and try to use them in your own sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you watched for 5 minutes.
Day 6:
- Find an English language blog or article that interests you and read it for 20-30 minutes.
- Take note of any new vocabulary or idioms and try to use them in sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you read for 5 minutes.
Day 7:
- Review your progress for the week and identify areas for improvement.
- Practice speaking aloud for 5-10 minutes, focusing on any areas you need to improve.
- Identify new sources of English language content for the coming week.
Week 2:
Day 1:
- Choose an English language news article, read it aloud, and practice pronouncing any difficult words or phrases.
- Record yourself speaking about the article for 5 minutes and listen back to identify areas for improvement.
- Use a thesaurus to find synonyms for any common words you use frequently.
Day 2:
- Watch an English language TV show or movie, and take notes on any new vocabulary or idioms.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you watched in your own words for 5 minutes.
- Choose a scene from the TV show or movie and try to act it out, using the new vocabulary and idioms you learned.
Day 3:
- Find an English language podcast or radio show that interests you and listen for 20-30 minutes.
- Take notes on any new vocabulary or expressions and try to use them in your own sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you listened to for 5 minutes.
Day 4:
- Choose an English language novel or short story and read for 20-30 minutes.
- Take note of any new vocabulary or idioms and try to use them in sentences.
- Write a short summary of what you read and practice speaking it aloud for 5 minutes.
Day 5:
- Find an English language speech or presentation on YouTube and watch it for 20-30 minutes.
- Take notes on any new vocabulary or expressions and try to use them in your own sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you watched for 5 minutes.
Day 6:
- Find an English language blog or article that interests you and read it for 20-30 minutes.
- Take note of any new vocabulary or idioms and try to use them in sentences.
- Write a short reflection on what you read and practice speaking it aloud for 5 minutes.
Day 7:
- Review your progress for the week and identify areas for improvement.
- Practice speaking aloud for 5-10 minutes, focusing on any areas you need to improve.
- Identify new sources of English language content for the coming week.
Week 3:
Day 1:
- Choose an English language news article, read it aloud, and practice pronouncing any difficult words or phrases.
- Record yourself speaking about the article for 5 minutes and listen back to identify areas for improvement.
- Try to use any new vocabulary or expressions you learned in a conversation with a friend or colleague.
Day 2:
- Watch an English language TV show or movie, and take notes on any new vocabulary or idioms.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you watched in your own words for 5 minutes.
- Choose a character from the TV show or movie and try to imagine what they would say in different situations.
Day 3:
- Find an English language podcast or radio show that interests you and listen for 20-30 minutes.
- Take notes on any new vocabulary or expressions and try to use them in your own sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you listened to for 5 minutes.
Day 4:
- Choose an English language novel or short story and read for 20-30 minutes.
- Take note of any new vocabulary or idioms and try to use them in sentences.
- Write a short summary of what you read and practice speaking it aloud for 5 minutes.
Day 5:
- Find an English language speech or presentation on YouTube and watch it for 20-30 minutes.
- Take notes on any new vocabulary or expressions and try to use them in your own sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you watched for 5 minutes.
Day 6:
- Choose an English language blog or article that interests you and read it for 20-30 minutes.
- Take note of any new vocabulary or idioms and try to use them in sentences.
- Write a short reflection on what you read and practice speaking it aloud for 5 minutes.
Day 7:
- Review your progress for the week and identify areas for improvement.
- Practice speaking aloud for 5-10 minutes, focusing on any areas you need to improve.
- Identify new sources of English language content for the coming week.
Week 4:
Day 1:
- Choose an English language news article, read it aloud, and practice pronouncing any difficult words or phrases.
- Record yourself speaking about the article for 5 minutes and listen back to identify areas for improvement.
- Try to use any new vocabulary or expressions you learned in a conversation with a friend or colleague.
Day 2:
- Watch an English language TV show or movie, and take notes on any new vocabulary or idioms.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you watched in your own words for 5 minutes.
- Choose a character from the TV show or movie and try to imagine what they would say in different situations.
Day 3:
- Find an English language podcast or radio show that interests you and listen for 20-30 minutes.
- Take notes on any new vocabulary or expressions and try to use them in your own sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you listened to for 5 minutes.
Day 4:
- Choose an English language novel or short story and read for 20-30 minutes.
- Take note of any new vocabulary or idioms and try to use them in sentences.
- Write a short summary of what you read and practice speaking it aloud for 5 minutes.
Day 5:
- Find an English language speech or presentation on YouTube and watch it for 20-30 minutes.
- Take notes on any new vocabulary or expressions and try to use them in your own sentences.
- Practice speaking aloud by summarizing what you watched for 5 minutes.
Day 6:
- Choose an English language blog or article that interests you and read it for 20-30 minutes.
- Take note of any new vocabulary or idioms and try to use them in sentences.
- Write a short reflection on what you read and practice speaking it aloud for 5 minutes.
Day 7:
- Review your progress for the past month and identify areas for improvement.
- Practice speaking aloud for 10-15 minutes, focusing on any areas you need to improve.
- Set goals for the coming month and continue to incorporate English language content into your daily routine.