Weekly Learning Plan
Monday: Reading
● Activity: Read an article or short story (30 minutes)
● Task: Summarize the main points in your own words
● Resource: News websites, graded readers for B1 level
Tuesday: Writing
● Activity: Write a diary entry or a short essay (30 minutes)
● Task: Focus on using new vocabulary and grammar structures
● Resource: Online writing prompts, grammar websites
Wednesday: Listening
● Activity: Listen to a podcast or watch a video (30 minutes)
● Task: Take notes and summarize the content
● Resource: Podcasts like "ESL Pod," YouTube channels for learners
Thursday: Speaking
● Activity: Practice speaking with a language partner or use a language app (30
minutes)
● Task: Discuss a topic or role-play different scenarios
● Resource: Language exchange platforms, speaking apps
Friday: Vocabulary and Grammar
● Activity: Study new vocabulary and grammar rules (30 minutes)
● Task: Create flashcards and do exercises
● Resource: Vocabulary apps, grammar workbooks
Saturday: Mixed Skills Practice
● Activity: Watch a movie or read a book in English (1 hour)
● Task: Write a review or discuss it with a friend
● Resource: Streaming services, English books
Sunday: Review and Relax
● Activity: Review what you've learned during the week (30 minutes)
● Task: Relax and enjoy a fun English activity like playing a language game or listening
to music
● Resource: Language games, music apps
Additional Tips
1. Set Specific Goals: Define what you want to achieve each week.
2. Stay Consistent: Practice every day to build a routine.
3. Use Technology: Make use of apps and online resources.
4. Seek Feedback: Get feedback on your writing and speaking from native speakers or
teachers.
—-Examples
Monday: Reading
● Article Example: Read an article from BBC Learning English about current events.
○ Link: BBC Learning English - News
● Short Story Example: Read a short story from a B1 graded reader book, such as
"Penguin Readers" series.
○ Link: Penguin Readers
Tuesday: Writing
● Diary Entry Example: Write about your day, focusing on using past tenses and
descriptive language.
○ Prompt: "Describe a memorable event from your day. What happened, and
how did you feel?"
● Essay Example: Write a short essay on a given topic, such as "The Importance of
Learning English."
○ Prompt: "Why is learning English important in today's world? Provide
examples."
Wednesday: Listening
● Podcast Example: Listen to an episode from "ESL Pod," which provides English
lessons on various topics.
○ Link: ESL Pod
● Video Example: Watch a video from the "English Addict with Mr. Duncan" YouTube
channel.
○ Link: English Addict with Mr. Duncan
Thursday: Speaking
● Language Partner Example: Use a language exchange platform like Tandem to find
a speaking partner.
○ Link: Tandem
● Speaking App Example: Practice speaking with the "HelloTalk" app, which connects
you with native speakers.
○ Link: HelloTalk
Friday: Vocabulary and Grammar
● Vocabulary App Example: Use "Quizlet" to create flashcards and study new words.
○ Link: Quizlet
● Grammar Workbook Example: Complete exercises from a B1 grammar workbook,
such as "English Grammar in Use" by Raymond Murphy.
○ Link: English Grammar in Use
Saturday: Mixed Skills Practice
● Movie Example: Watch a movie in English with subtitles, like "The Pursuit of
Happyness."
○ Link: Available on streaming services like Netflix or Amazon Prime.
● Book Example: Read a B1 level book, such as "The Secret Garden" by Frances
Hodgson Burnett.
○ Link: The Secret Garden - Penguin Readers
Sunday: Review and Relax
● Language Game Example: Play a game like "Duolingo" to review vocabulary and
grammar in a fun way.
○ Link: Duolingo
● Music Example: Listen to English songs and try to understand the lyrics. Start with
artists like Ed Sheeran or Taylor Swift.
○ Link: Lyrics Training