1. Reading: Read one page of a simple English short story book or article daily. Focus on understanding the meaning of each sentence. Write down 5 new words you learn from reading and find their meanings.

  2. Writing: Write a short essay (about 100-150 words) on simple topics like "My Best Friend," "My Favorite Movie," or "A Day at College." Focus on writing in your own words, even if it's simple.

  3. Vocabulary: Pick 10 spellings from what you read and practice recalling them. Write the words 3 times each to help with memorization.

  4. Speaking: Record yourself reading aloud a short paragraph from your story or essay for 5 minutes daily. This will help improve pronunciation and fluency.


Week 2: Improving Sentence Structure & Writing Longer Pieces Day 8 to Day 14:

  1. Reading: Increase to two pages of a short story or article daily. Try to summarize what you read in 3-5 sentences in your own words.

  2. Writing: Write a longer essay (about 200-250 words) on topics like "The Importance of Education" or "My Favorite Subject." Focus on using complete sentences and correct punctuation.

  3. Vocabulary: Continue learning 10 new spellings daily from your readings. Start using each word in a sentence to practice their meaning.

  4. Grammar Focus: Study basic grammar rules like sentence structure (subject + verb + object) and tenses. Write down and practice 5 simple grammar exercises from a basic English grammar book or website.


Week 3: Enhancing Comprehension and Advanced Writing Day 15 to Day 21:

  1. Reading: Continue reading two pages daily, but try to read a bit more challenging material like an article from a newspaper or magazine. Summarize in 5-6 sentences.

  2. Writing: Write a long essay (300-350 words) on topics related to your studies, such as "The Impact of Partition Literature" or "The Role of Movies in Society." Focus on structure: introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion.

  3. Vocabulary: Learn and practice 15 new words daily. Write a sentence for each. Review the words you learned in Week 1 and 2.

  4. Listening & Speaking: Watch YouTube videos or TED talks in English related to your field of study for 10-15 minutes daily. Write down the main points and practice explaining them aloud to yourself or a friend.


Week 4: Polishing & Final Practice Day 22 to Day 30:

  1. Reading: Read three pages daily from a variety of sources like books, articles, or study materials. Continue summarizing what you read in your own words (6-7 sentences).

  2. Writing: Write a detailed essay (400-500 words) on more complex topics like "Public Administration in Modern India" or "Social Psychology Concepts." Focus on clear arguments, examples, and using transitional words like "however," "moreover," "thus."

  3. Vocabulary: Learn 20 new words daily and review words from the last 3 weeks. Test yourself by using at least 10 of these words in a small paragraph.

  4. Final Practice: Practice speaking for 10 minutes on a topic without stopping. Record yourself and listen to improve pronunciation. Write a mock exam paper with essay questions and time yourself (1-2 hours).


Additional Tips: Use a dictionary (like Google Translate) to understand words quickly. Speak in English as much as possible, even if you make mistakes. Find a study buddy to help with practicing conversations. Stay consistent, practice daily, and ask for help from teachers or friends when needed.

This plan will help you improve your English skills steadily in a month, focusing on the areas you need for your BA studies.