Learn English language in 30 days - Basic to Advanced Level
If you want to learn English Language quickly and effectively, you are in the right place. Whether you're starting with scratches or want to speed up your flow, this 30-day plan is designed to help you from basic to advanced level in just one month.
Why Learn the English Language?
English is more than just a subject—it’s a global passport. It helps you:
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Communicate confidently while traveling
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Improve job opportunities
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Understand international movies, music, and books
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Make new friends from around the world
No matter your reason, learning English will always open new doors.
How to Learn English Language in 30 Days
We’ve broken down your journey into four weekly stages. Each stage builds on the last, so stay consistent and practice daily!
Week 1: The Basics – Get Comfortable with English
Goal: Learn the foundation.
✅ What to focus on:
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English alphabet and sounds
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Common greetings and expressions
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Basic grammar (nouns, verbs, simple tenses)
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100 most-used English words
Tips:
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Watch kids' English cartoons (they're simple and fun)
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Use language apps like Duolingo or Hello English
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Speak out loud—even if you're alone!
Week 2: Building Vocabulary and Forming Sentences
Goal: Start speaking and understanding simple English.
✅ What to focus on:
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Everyday vocabulary: food, travel, family, etc.
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Making short sentences and questions
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Pronunciation and listening skills
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Reading simple English stories
Tips:
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Talk to yourself in English (e.g., “I am brushing my teeth”)
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Label objects in your home with sticky notes
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Listen to English podcasts with subtitles
Week 3: Intermediate English – Speak with Confidence
Goal: Develop confidence in speaking and writing.
✅ What to focus on:
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Present, past, and future tenses
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Adjectives, adverbs, prepositions
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Describing things and situations
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Watching English movies with subtitles
Tips:
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Record yourself speaking and listen to improve
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Write short paragraphs or daily diaries in English
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Start short conversations with friends or online tutors
Week 4: Advanced English – Think Like a Native
Goal: Master complex English and sound fluent.
✅ What to focus on:
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Advanced grammar (conditionals, passive voice)
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Idioms, phrases, and slang
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Public speaking and debate skills
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Writing emails, essays, and stories
Tips:
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Practice with a language partner
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Join English learning forums or groups
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Read newspapers and books in English daily
Extra Resources to Learn English Language Fast
Here are some tools to make your 30-day journey easier:
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Apps: Duolingo, HelloTalk, Grammarly
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YouTube Channels: BBC Learning English, Speak English with Mr. Duncan
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Websites: British Council, EnglishClub
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Books: “Word Power Made Easy”, “Essential English Grammar by Raymond Murphy”
Final Words: Your Journey to English Fluency Starts Now
Don’t wait for the perfect moment. The best time to learn English language is today. All it takes is 30 minutes a day for 30 days, and you’ll be amazed at how far you’ve come.
Mistakes will happen—and that’s okay! Every word you speak, write, or hear gets you one step closer to fluency.
So, are you ready to learn English language in 30 days?
let's start to learning
✅Day 1: Learn the English Alphabets and Sounds
alphabet has 26 letters: A to Z. Start by pronouncing each letter clearly and learning its sound. For example, A sounds like "ay", B like "bee", C like "see", and so on. Listen to an English alphabet song to improve your pronunciation. Try to write each letter in both uppercase (A, B, C...) and lowercase (a, b, c...). Practice saying simple words like “apple,” “ball,” or “cat” to hear how the letters sound in words. Spend at least 30 minutes reading aloud and repeating what you hear. This will build your ear for English and make speaking easier in the coming days. Remember, small steps each day will help you learn English language fluently.
✅ Day 2: Greetings and Self-Introduction
One of the easiest and most important parts of learning English is knowing how to greet people and introduce yourself. Start with simple phrases: “Hello,” “Hi,” “Good morning,” “How are you?”, and “Nice to meet you.” Practice using them in real or imagined conversations. Learn to say your name: “My name is Rahul.” You can also say, “I am from India,” or “I am a student.” Write a short paragraph introducing yourself using these phrases. Example: “Hi! My name is Rahul. I am 20 years old. I live in Delhi. I am learning English language because I want to speak with people from other countries.” Practice this paragraph out loud and try recording your voice. It’s okay to make mistakes—just keep trying.
✅ Day 3: Nouns and Pronouns
Today, focus on learning about nouns and pronouns. Nouns are names of people, places, things, or animals. Examples: teacher, school, table, cat. Try to make your own list of 10 nouns you see around you. Now learn pronouns—these replace nouns. The most common ones are: I, you, he, she, it, we, they. Example: Instead of “Ravi is a boy. Ravi is tall,” say “Ravi is a boy. He is tall.” Write 5 sentences using both nouns and pronouns. Example: “This is my dog. It is cute.” Pronouns help you speak English more smoothly. Try writing a short paragraph about your family using nouns and pronouns. For example: “My mother is a teacher. She is kind. My father is an engineer. He works in a big office.” Keep writing daily to learn English language quickly and confidently.
✅ Day 4: Daily Vocabulary – Home and Family
Learning vocabulary is key to building fluency. Start by learning 20–30 common words related to your home and family. Examples: chair, bed, door, window, kitchen, mother, father, brother, sister, etc. Write each word and use it in a sentence. Example: “The chair is in the living room.” or “My mother is cooking in the kitchen.” Try writing a short paragraph describing your home. Example: “I live in a small house. It has two rooms and a kitchen. My family is very loving. My father works in an office. My mother stays at home. I love my family very much.” Use a dictionary or Google Translate to find new words in English and make your own list. Try to use these words in your everyday conversations. This is a great way to learn English language naturally and quickly.
✅ Day 5: Sentence Structure and Basic Verbs
Today’s focus is learning how to make simple English sentences. Most English sentences follow this pattern: Subject + Verb + Object. For example: “I eat rice.” “He plays cricket.” Common verbs you can start with include: go, come, eat, drink, play, read, write. Try writing 5–10 sentences using different subjects and verbs. Example: “They go to school.” “We drink water.” Now, take those same verbs and make questions: “Do you eat rice?” “Does he play cricket?” This will help you learn how to form both statements and questions in English. Write a paragraph about your daily routine using 3–4 of these verbs. Example: “I wake up at 7 AM. I eat breakfast. I go to college. I come back at 5 PM.” This kind of writing helps you learn English language by using real-life examples.
✅ Day 6: Numbers, Time & Dates
Learning numbers, telling time, and understanding dates are essential parts of daily English. Start with numbers 1 to 100. Practice saying them aloud: “One, two, three…” Then learn how to ask and tell the time. Example: “What time is it?” “It’s 3 o’clock.” Learn useful time phrases like morning, afternoon, evening, and night. For dates, practice this structure: “Today is June 14th, 2025.” Learn the days of the week (Monday to Sunday) and months (January to December). Write 5 sentences using numbers and dates: “My birthday is on March 10.” “I wake up at 7 AM.” This builds confidence in everyday communication. You must know how to talk about the time if you want to learn English language effectively and naturally.
✅ Day 7: Review and Practice
Today is your first review day. Go back through everything you’ve learned in Days 1–6. Revise the alphabet, greetings, nouns, verbs, sentence structures, and time. Practice speaking aloud for 5 minutes. Try writing a short paragraph combining all your learning. For example: “Hi, my name is Priya. I am from India. I wake up at 7 AM. My mother is a teacher. I go to school at 8 AM. Today is Monday.” Use vocabulary from previous lessons and make at least 5 new sentences. You can also watch a simple cartoon in English and write down 5 new words you hear. Reviewing is just as important as learning something new. To learn English language well, keep practicing every topic again and again.
✅ Day 8: Talking About Yourself
Being able to describe yourself is a powerful skill when learning English. Start by writing your name, age, occupation, country, and hobbies. Example: “My name is Ankit. I am 22 years old. I am a student. I live in Mumbai. I like reading books and playing football.” Use adjectives to describe yourself: “I am friendly and hardworking.” Try writing a paragraph that introduces you to someone for the first time. Say it aloud to practice fluency. This is one of the most common conversations you will have in English. If you’re serious about improving, record yourself speaking. Self-introduction helps build your writing and speaking confidence, both of which are key to learn English language fluently.
✅ Day 9: Everyday Objects and Places
Today, expand your vocabulary by learning names of common things and places around you. Words like fan, phone, chair, bus, school, market, park, and road are used every day. Write each word and use it in a sentence: “The phone is on the table.” “I go to the market every Sunday.” Try to name 10–15 items in your home or neighborhood in English. Also, write 5 sentences describing what you see when you step outside. Example: “There is a bus stop near my house.” “The road is busy.” This will help you connect English with your real life. Learning how to describe your environment is a smart way to learn English language quickly and practically.
✅ Day 10: Prepositions of Place
Prepositions tell us where things are. Common ones include: in, on, under, over, behind, in front of, between, next to. Example: “The book is on the table.” “The shoes are under the bed.” Look around your room and describe things using prepositions. Write 10 sentences using different prepositions. Example: “The phone is next to the laptop.” Try drawing a picture of your room and labeling items in English using these words. This will help you understand both vocabulary and sentence structure. Prepositions are used in everyday speech and writing, so mastering them helps you sound more natural. To learn English language in full, small grammar points like these are very important.
✅ Day 11: Simple Present Tense
The Simple Present tense is used to talk about daily habits, facts, and routines. It follows this structure:
Subject + Base Verb (s/es)
Examples: “I eat breakfast at 8 AM.” “He plays cricket every evening.”
Use ‘s’ or ‘es’ with he, she, it.
Example: “She watches TV.” “He studies every night.”
Negative form: “I don’t like coffee.” “He doesn’t play football.”
Write a short paragraph describing your day using simple present tense. Example:
“I wake up at 6 AM. I brush my teeth. I eat breakfast. I go to school. I return home at 4 PM.”
Understanding this tense is essential to learn English language for everyday speaking and writing.
✅ Day 12: Articles – A, An, The
Articles help define nouns.
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Use “a” before consonant sounds: a dog, a car, a boy
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Use “an” before vowel sounds: an apple, an umbrella, an egg
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Use “the” to talk about specific things: the sun, the Taj Mahal, the red book
Examples:
“I saw a cat in the garden.”
“She is eating an orange.”
“The moon is bright tonight.”
Write 5 sentences using a, 5 using an, and 5 using the.
Then write a paragraph using all three. Example:
“I saw a bird on the tree. The bird was singing. I gave it an apple.”
Correct use of articles will help you speak and write accurately as you learn English language.
✅ Day 13: Adjectives – Describing Words
Adjectives are words that describe people, places, or things.
Examples: big, small, happy, beautiful, tall, short, red, cold.
Write 10 sentences using adjectives. Examples:
“The sky is blue.”
“My sister is kind.”
“The food is delicious.”
Now write a paragraph describing a person or a room.
Example:
“My mother is a kind woman. She has short hair and a sweet smile. Our kitchen is small but clean. It has white walls and a wooden table.”
Adjectives make your writing more colorful. Use them every day to make your vocabulary richer as you learn English language step by step.
✅ Day 14: Talking About Your Hobbies
Your hobbies say a lot about you, and talking about them in English builds fluency. Start with:
“I like…” or “My hobby is…”
Examples: “I like reading books.” “My hobby is dancing.”
You can also use: “I enjoy,” “I love,” or “I am interested in…”
Write a paragraph describing your hobbies. Example:
“I love painting in my free time. I also enjoy listening to music and going for walks. Sometimes, I read storybooks. These activities make me happy.”
Speaking about your interests is one of the best ways to connect with others and improve your language naturally. Keep writing daily to learn English language confidently.
✅ Day 15: Asking Questions in English
Today, learn how to ask basic questions. Use wh-words:
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What
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Where
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When
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Who
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Why
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How
Examples:
“What is your name?”
“Where do you live?”
“Why are you late?”
“How old are you?”
Write 10 questions using different wh-words. Then try answering them. Example:
Q: “What is your favorite food?”
A: “My favorite food is biryani.”
You can also ask yes/no questions:
“Do you like tea?” “Is she your friend?”
Asking and answering questions is the foundation of conversation. Practice this daily to learn English language in a practical way.
✅ Day 16: Using Can and Can’t
Today, focus on expressing ability using can and can’t.
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Can means you are able to do something.
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Can’t means you are not able to do it.
Examples:
“I can swim.”
“She can speak English.”
“He can’t drive.”
“They can’t cook.”
Write 10 sentences using can and can’t.
Then write a paragraph about your skills. Example:
“I can read English books. I can ride a bicycle. I can’t sing well, but I can dance. My friend can cook delicious food. She can’t play football.”
Using can helps you talk about your abilities. It’s a very common word and useful for daily conversation. Use it often to learn English language practically.
✅ Day 17: Present Continuous Tense
The Present Continuous is used to describe actions happening right now.
Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing
Examples:
“I am reading a book.”
“She is eating lunch.”
“They are playing cricket.”
“We are watching a movie.”
Write 10 sentences describing what people are doing.
Example: “My sister is studying. My father is talking on the phone.”
Write a short paragraph about what you and your family are doing at the moment.
“The TV is on. I am writing my homework. My mother is cooking. My brother is playing with his toys.”
Learning this tense helps you describe real-time actions as you learn English language more fluently.
✅ Day 18: Common Daily Routine Verbs
Today, build your vocabulary of daily activities.
Here are some useful verbs: wake up, brush, bathe, eat, go, work, study, sleep.
Example Sentences:
“I wake up at 6 AM.”
“I brush my teeth.”
“I eat breakfast at 8 AM.”
“I go to school.”
“I sleep at 10 PM.”
Now, write a full paragraph describing your day. Example:
“I wake up at 7 AM. I brush my teeth and take a bath. I eat breakfast and go to school. I study and play there. I come home at 4 PM. I do my homework, eat dinner, and go to bed.”
Describing daily habits helps you learn English language naturally and build confidence in speaking.
✅ Day 19: Talking About the Weather
Weather is a common topic in English conversations. Learn basic weather words: sunny, rainy, cloudy, hot, cold, windy, stormy, foggy.
Example Sentences:
“It is sunny today.”
“The weather is cold and windy.”
“It is raining outside.”
“Yesterday was very hot.”
Write 10 weather-related sentences. Then describe today’s weather in your city. Example:
“Today is cloudy and cool. I like this weather. It may rain later. Yesterday was sunny and hot. I prefer cold days.”
Weather talk is useful for daily conversations and helps expand your vocabulary as you learn English language.
✅ Day 20: Using There is / There are
“There is” is used for one thing.
“There are” is used for many things.
Examples:
“There is a pen on the table.”
“There are three books in my bag.”
“There is a cat outside the house.”
“There are many people in the park.”
Write 10 sentences using there is/there are. Then describe your room or surroundings. Example:
“There is a chair near the window. There are two bags on the floor. There is a light on the ceiling. There are many books on the shelf.”
This structure helps you describe places and items accurately—another powerful step to learn English language fluently.
✅ Day 21: Past Simple Tense – Regular Verbs
Today, learn how to talk about past events using regular verbs.
Structure: Subject + verb (past form)
For regular verbs, just add –ed at the end.
Examples:
“I visited my grandmother.”
“She played football yesterday.”
“They watched a movie.”
“I cooked dinner.”
Write 10 past tense sentences using regular verbs. Then write a short paragraph:
“Yesterday, I walked to the market. I bought vegetables and fruits. I cooked lunch for my family. We talked and watched a movie together. It was a good day.”
Talking about the past is essential for storytelling and real conversation. Practice this tense to learn English language in a natural, fluent way.
✅ Day 22: Past Simple – Irregular Verbs
Not all verbs follow the –ed rule. These are irregular verbs, and you must memorize them.
Examples:
go → went
eat → ate
see → saw
buy → bought
write → wrote
Use in sentences:
“I went to the park.”
“She ate an apple.”
“They saw a lion at the zoo.”
Write 10 sentences using common irregular verbs. Then write a paragraph:
“Last Sunday, I went to the zoo. I saw many animals. I ate snacks and took pictures. My family enjoyed the trip. We came home at 6 PM.”
Understanding irregular verbs is important to learn English language for both writing and speaking.
✅ Day 23: Modal Verbs – Should, Must, May
Modal verbs express advice, necessity, and possibility.
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Should: Suggestion – “You should study every day.”
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Must: Strong necessity – “You must wear a seatbelt.”
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May: Possibility – “It may rain today.”
Write 3 sentences with each:
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“You should sleep early.”
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“You must complete your homework.”
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“He may come late.”
Now write a short paragraph:
“You should drink more water. You must exercise daily. It may improve your health. You should also eat vegetables. You must sleep on time.”
Using modal verbs helps in giving suggestions and expressing ideas clearly as you learn English language step by step.
✅ Day 24: Talking About Likes and Dislikes
Use like, love, don’t like, and hate to express preferences.
Examples:
“I like chocolate.”
“She loves dancing.”
“We don’t like loud music.”
“He hates waking up early.”
Now write 5–10 sentences about your likes and dislikes. Then write a paragraph:
“I like reading books and watching movies. I love traveling to new places. I don’t like spicy food. I hate being late. My brother likes playing cricket, but I prefer football.”
Talking about preferences is a common part of daily conversation. Keep practicing to learn English language in a more natural, expressive way.
✅ Day 25: Describing People
Learn how to describe appearance and personality.
Examples:
“He is tall and slim.”
“She has long hair and brown eyes.”
“My friend is funny and kind.”
“They are hardworking and honest.”
Write 5 sentences describing someone you know. Then write a short paragraph:
“My sister is beautiful. She has curly hair and a sweet smile. She is friendly, helpful, and always supports me. My father is tall and strong. He is kind and smart.”
Learning how to describe people helps you express emotions, feelings, and relationships—an essential skill to learn English language with confidence.
✅ Day 26: Talking About the Future – Will & Going to
There are two simple ways to talk about the future:
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Will – for decisions or promises
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Going to – for planned actions
Examples:
“I will call you tomorrow.”
“She will visit her grandmother.”
“I am going to study tonight.”
“They are going to buy a new car.”
Write 10 sentences using will and going to.
Now write a paragraph:
“Next week, I will go to Delhi. I am going to stay with my uncle. We will visit the Red Fort and eat street food. I will also take many photos.”
Talking about the future is a key part of everyday conversation. Mastering this will help you learn English language for travel, work, and life goals.
✅ Day 27: Conjunctions – And, But, Because, So
Conjunctions connect ideas and make your sentences longer and clearer.
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And: adds information – “I like tea and coffee.”
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But: shows contrast – “He is smart but lazy.”
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Because: shows reason – “I stayed home because it rained.”
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So: shows result – “She was tired, so she slept early.”
Write 10 sentences using each conjunction. Then write a paragraph:
“I woke up early because I had an exam. I studied hard and revised everything. I was tired, so I took a nap. The test was difficult but I tried my best.”
Conjunctions improve your sentence flow and help you write better as you learn English language in depth.
✅ Day 28: Writing a Simple Letter or Email
Knowing how to write a basic letter or email is useful.
Structure:
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Greeting – Dear Sir/Madam, Hello
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Body – Reason for writing
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Ending – Thank you, Regards
Example:
Subject: Leave Application
Body:
Dear Sir,
I am writing to request leave for two days due to personal reasons. I hope for your kind approval.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Rahul Sharma
Now try writing an email to a friend about your English learning journey.
“Hi Riya, I am learning English language for 30 days. I can now write and speak better. I’ll share more soon!”
Practical writing builds confidence as you learn English language professionally.
✅ Day 29: Daily Speaking Practice Tips
Speaking is the most important part of learning English. Here are simple daily tips:
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Talk to yourself in English in front of a mirror.
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Read English texts aloud.
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Record your voice and listen for mistakes.
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Watch English movies or cartoons and repeat phrases.
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Practice speaking with a friend or tutor.
Now write a paragraph on how you speak English every day:
“I speak to myself in English every morning. I read one paragraph from a book aloud. I also repeat dialogues from English shows. This helps me speak fluently.”
Speaking daily builds fluency, which is essential to learn English language confidently.
✅ Day 30: Final Review & Your English Journey
Congratulations! You’ve reached the final day of your 30-day English learning journey. Today, reflect on everything you’ve learned:
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Grammar (tenses, prepositions, articles)
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Vocabulary (objects, feelings, weather, places)
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Daily use (self-introduction, hobbies, routine)
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Speaking and writing skills
“In the past 30 days, I have improved my English a lot. I can write paragraphs, speak clearly, and understand basic grammar. I feel more confident. I will continue practicing every day.”
Learning is a journey. Keep practicing to master the English language. If you can learn English language with dedication for 30 days, you can achieve fluency with consistent effort!
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