Fluent in 30 Days: Your Complete Spoken English Journey

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Spoken English Table of Contents

📅 Week 1: Basics of Spoken English (Days 1–7)

Day 1: Introduction to English

Concept:

  • Learn A–Z alphabets (capital and small letters).
  • Learn basic greetings: Hello, Hi, Good Morning, Good Night.

Examples:

  • Hello, my name is Rahul.
  • Good morning, ma’am.

Practice Activities:

  • Spell your name aloud (Ex: R-A-H-U-L).
  • Greet 5 classmates using Hello/Hi.

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “Good night” when meeting (Good night is for goodbye at night).
  • Correct: “Good morning” when meeting.

Tip:

  • Practice greeting mirror yourself every morning!

Day 2: Basic Sentence Structure (S + V + O)

Concept:

  • English sentence = Subject + Verb + Object.
  • Example: I (subject) eat (verb) mangoes (object).

Examples:

  • He plays football.
  • She loves music.

Practice Activities:

  • Make 10 simple sentences using this structure.
    (Ex: I like coffee. She eats apples.)

Common Mistakes:

  • Missing Subject or Verb.

Tip:

  • Always check if your sentence has 3 parts.

Day 3: Nouns (Names of Person, Place, Thing)

Concept:

  • Noun = name of anything: person, place, thing, animal.

Examples:

  • Person: teacher, doctor
  • Place: city, school
  • Thing: pen, car

Practice Activities:

  • Write 20 nouns you see in your room.
  • Speak: “This is a chair. That is a table.”

Common Mistakes:

  • Confusing noun and adjective (big chair → ‘chair’ = noun, ‘big’ = adjective).

Tip:

  • Touch things and say their names aloud.

Day 4: Pronouns (I, You, He, She, It, We, They)

Concept:

  • Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repeating.

Examples:

  • Rahul is a boy. He is smart.
  • Riya is my sister. She loves painting.

Practice Activities:

  • Write 10 sentences replacing nouns with pronouns.

Common Mistakes:

  • Using wrong pronoun (Ex: She for boy.)

Tip:

  • Remember: He → boy / She → girl / It → non-living thing.

Day 5: Verbs (Action Words)

Concept:

  • Verbs show actions.

Examples:

  • I read a book.
  • He runs fast.

Practice Activities:

  • Act out 5 actions and say them: jump, sing, clap, sleep, dance.

Common Mistakes:

  • Forgetting ‘s’ in third person singular (He eat ❌ → He eats ✅).

Tip:

  • Always add s/es with He/She/It in simple present.

Day 6: Articles (a, an, the)

Concept:

  • “a” for consonant sounds, “an” for vowel sounds, “the” for specific things.

Examples:

  • a cat, an apple, the moon

Practice Activities:

  • Write 10 sentences using “a”, “an”, “the”.

Common Mistakes:

  • Using “a” before vowels (Ex: a apple ❌ → an apple ✅).

Tip:

  • Focus on sound, not just letter.

Day 7: Revision + Self Introduction

Concept:

  • Combine everything learnt in Week 1.

Practice Activities:

  • Speak 5 lines about yourself. (Name, City, Hobby, etc.)
    Example:
    “My name is Priya. I am from Delhi. I love reading books.”

Tip:

  • Practice speaking 3 times daily for fluency.

📅 Week 2: Talking About Life (Days 8–14)


Day 8: Adjectives (Describing Words)

Concept:

  • Adjectives describe the quality, quantity, or color of a noun.
    (They tell us how something/someone is.)

Examples:

  • She has a beautiful dress.
  • It is a big house.
  • I have two dogs.

Practice Activities:

  • Pick any 5 objects around you and describe them.
    • (Ex: A red apple, A large chair.)

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “a big house beautiful” ❌ (wrong word order)
  • Correct: “a beautiful big house” ✅

Tip:

  • Adjective always comes before a noun!

Day 9: Simple Present Tense (Talking about Routine)

Concept:

  • Simple Present is used for daily actions, habits, and universal truths.

Examples:

  • I go to school every day.
  • She likes ice cream.
  • The sun rises in the east.

Practice Activities:

  • Write 10 sentences about your daily routine.
    • (Ex: I wake up at 7 AM. I brush my teeth.)

Common Mistakes:

  • Missing ‘s’ with He/She/It:
    • (He go ❌ → He goes ✅)

Tip:

  • I/You/We/They → base form (go, play)
  • He/She/It → base form + s/es (goes, plays)

Day 10: Yes/No Questions

Concept:

  • Asking simple questions that are answered with “Yes” or “No”.

Examples:

  • Do you like pizza? — Yes, I do.
  • Are you a student? — No, I am not.

Practice Activities:

  • Ask your friends/family 10 Yes/No questions.

Common Mistakes:

  • Forgetting “do/does” at the start of question.

Tip:

  • Use Do for I/you/we/they.
  • Use Does for he/she/it.

Day 11: Wh- Questions (What, Where, Who, When, Why) Spoken English

Concept:

  • These questions ask for information, not just Yes/No.

Examples:

  • What is your name?
  • Where do you live?
  • Who is your best friend?

Practice Activities:

  • Make 10 questions using What/Where/Who/When/Why.
    • (Ex: Why do you like football?)

Common Mistakes:

  • Using wrong word order.
    • (Where you live? ❌ → Where do you live? ✅)

Tip:

  • Always use helping verb (do/does/is/are) after Wh-word.

Day 12: Talking About Family

Concept:

  • Learn names of family members.
  • Speak simple sentences about your family.

Examples:

  • My father is an engineer.
  • I have two brothers and one sister.
  • We are a happy family.

Practice Activities:

  • Prepare 5 sentences about your family.

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “I have a two brothers” ❌
  • Correct: “I have two brothers.” ✅

Tip:

  • Use have for I/you/we/they, has for he/she/it.

Day 13: Numbers and Talking About Age in Spoken English

Concept:

  • Learn numbers 1–100.
  • Practice saying age, money, and quantity.

Examples:

  • I am 21 years old.
  • There are 50 students in my class.

Practice Activities:

  • Tell your age and 5 friends’ ages.
  • Count numbers aloud 1–50 daily.

Common Mistakes:

  • Wrong use of “year”:
    • (I am 20 year old ❌ → I am 20 years old ✅)

Tip:

  • Practice counting objects at home (plates, books, chairs).

Day 14: Revision + Group Discussion

Concept:

  • Review everything learned from Day 8 to Day 13.

Practice Activities:

  • Group Activity: Speak on “My Best Friend” for 1 minute.
    • (Talk about his/her name, age, qualities.)

Common Mistakes:

  • Nervousness while speaking.

Tip:

  • Think before you speak.
  • Speak slowly and clearly — speed will come later!

📅 Week 3: Real-Life Spoken English Conversations (Days 15–21)


Day 15: Talking About Time

Concept:

  • Learn how to ask and tell the time in English.

Examples:

  • What time is it?
  • It’s 3 o’clock.
  • It’s half past six. (6:30)

Key Vocabulary:

  • o’clock, half past, quarter past, quarter to, a.m., p.m.

Practice Activities:

  • Look at a clock and say the time every hour.
  • Ask a friend: “What time is it?”

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “It is 3 hours” ❌ (Wrong!)
  • Correct: “It is 3 o’clock” ✅

Tip:

  • Practice saying time while watching the wall clock or phone.

Day 16: Talking About Weather

Concept:

  • Learn vocabulary to describe daily weather.

Examples:

  • It is sunny today.
  • The weather is cold and windy.
  • It’s raining heavily.

Key Vocabulary:

  • sunny, rainy, windy, cloudy, hot, cold, stormy

Practice Activities:

  • Every morning, describe the weather in one sentence.
    • (Today is a hot and sunny day.)

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “Today weather is good” ❌
  • Correct: “Today’s weather is good.” ✅

Tip:

  • Combine weather words with “It is” or “The weather is.”

Day 17: At the Market (Shopping Vocabulary)

Concept:

  • Learn how to buy and ask for prices.

Useful Sentences:

  • How much is this?
  • I want 1 kilogram of apples.
  • Can you give me a discount?

Key Vocabulary:

  • cheap, expensive, fresh, quantity words (kilo, dozen)

Practice Activities:

  • Role-play: One student becomes the shopkeeper, one is customer.

Common Mistakes:

  • Forgetting polite words (“please”, “thank you”).

Tip:

  • Always add “please” when asking for things.

Day 18: At the Restaurant (Ordering Food)

Concept:

  • Learn common phrases for eating at a restaurant.

Useful Sentences:

  • I would like to order pizza, please.
  • Can I see the menu?
  • The food is delicious.

Practice Activities:

  • Role-play: Waiter and Customer conversation.

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “Give pizza” ❌ (Rude)
  • Correct: “I would like a pizza, please.” ✅

Tip:

  • Be polite and use “please” and “thank you” always.

Day 19: Giving Directions

Concept:

  • Learn how to ask and give directions.

Examples:

  • Go straight, then turn right.
  • The bank is next to the hospital.
  • It’s opposite the park.

Key Vocabulary:

  • left, right, straight, next to, behind, opposite

Practice Activities:

  • Draw a simple map and give directions to your friend.

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “Go right side” ❌
  • Correct: “Turn right.” ✅

Tip:

  • Practice using hands to show directions while speaking.

Day 20: Expressing Feelings and Emotions

Concept:

  • Talk about how you are feeling.

Examples:

  • I am happy today.
  • He is very tired.
  • She is excited about the trip.

Key Vocabulary:

  • happy, sad, tired, excited, angry, scared

Practice Activities:

  • Make 5 sentences showing different feelings.
    • (Today, I am excited.)

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “I feeling happy” ❌
  • Correct: “I am feeling happy.” ✅

Tip:

  • Always use “am/is/are” before feelings.

Day 21: Revision + Speaking Challenge

Concept:

  • Review all topics of Week 3.

Practice Activities:

  • Group Speaking Topic: “Describe your day at the market”
  • Tell your daily weather report.
  • Give directions to reach your house.

Common Mistakes:

  • Speaking too fast without thinking.

Tip:

  • Think clearly. Speak slowly and correctly.
  • Fluency improves with daily practice — don’t rush.

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📅 Week 4: Boost Your Spoken English Speaking Fluency (Days 22–30)


Day 22: Talking About Hobbies and Interests

Concept:

  • Express what you like to do in free time.

Examples:

  • I like playing cricket.
  • She enjoys painting.
  • My hobby is singing.

Key Vocabulary:

  • hobbies: reading, traveling, dancing, cooking, gardening

Practice Activities:

  • Write and speak 5 sentences about your hobby.

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “I liking to play” ❌
  • Correct: “I like to play.” ✅

Tip:

  • Always use “like/love/enjoy” + verb-ing (reading, dancing).

Day 23: Past Tense in spoken English (Talking About Yesterday)

Concept:

  • Speak about things that already happened.

Examples:

  • I watched a movie yesterday.
  • She visited her grandmother last week.

Key Vocabulary:

  • Regular verbs (played, walked)
  • Irregular verbs (went, ate, drank)

Practice Activities:

  • Write 10 sentences about what you did yesterday.

Common Mistakes:

  • Forgetting past forms (I go to market yesterday ❌ → I went to market yesterday ✅)

Tip:

  • Learn 10 common irregular verbs daily.

Day 24: Describing Past Experiences

Concept:

  • Tell short stories about your real experiences.

Examples:

  • I went to Goa last summer. It was a beautiful trip.
  • Last weekend, we played cricket and had fun.

Practice Activities:

  • Speak for 2 minutes: “My Last Holiday”.

Common Mistakes:

  • Speaking only in present tense while telling past stories.

Tip:

  • Use words like yesterday, last week, last year to stay in past tense.

Day 25: Making Plans (Future Tense – Will and Going To)

Concept:

  • Talk about your future plans.

Examples:

  • I will visit my cousin tomorrow.
  • We are going to watch a movie on Sunday.

Key Vocabulary:

  • tomorrow, next week, next month, going to, will

Practice Activities:

  • Make 5 sentences about what you will do next weekend.

Common Mistakes:

  • Saying “I going to market” ❌
  • Correct: “I am going to the market.” ✅

Tip:

  • Use “am/is/are going to” + verb for planned actions.
  • Use “will” + verb for sudden decisions.

Day 26: Talking About Daily News

Concept:

  • Talk about a news story in simple English.

Examples:

  • There was a big festival in the city yesterday.
  • The Prime Minister visited our town.

Practice Activities:

  • Pick any simple news and explain it in 5 lines.

Common Mistakes:

  • Using too many difficult words.

Tip:

  • Use simple sentences; avoid difficult grammar when you are learning.

Day 27: Interview Practice (Self-Introduction and Common Questions)

Concept:

  • Prepare to introduce yourself in interviews.

Common Questions:

  • Tell me about yourself.
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • Why should we hire you?

Self-Introduction Example:
“My name is Anil Kumar. I am from Lucknow. I have completed my graduation from XYZ College. I love learning new skills and working with teams.”

Practice Activities:

  • Practice answering these 5 basic interview questions.

Common Mistakes:

  • Speaking too long or too short answers.

Tip:

  • Keep each answer short (4-5 lines) and positive.

Day 28: Group Conversation Practice

Concept:

  • Practice talking with others without fear.

Topics:

  • My favorite festival
  • How I spend my Sundays
  • My best friend

Practice Activities:

  • Form small groups and talk for 3-5 minutes.

Common Mistakes:

  • Staying silent if you forget a word.

Tip:

  • If you forget, use simple words to continue speaking.

Day 29: Final Presentation Practice of Spoken English

Concept:

  • Prepare and give a 2-minute speech on any topic.

Practice Activities:

  • Choose 1 topic and prepare 10 lines.
    Example topics:
    • My Dream Job
    • My Favorite City
    • Importance of English

Common Mistakes:

  • Memorizing too much — sound natural instead!

Tip:

  • Speak naturally with small pauses, not like a robot.

Day 30: Graduation Day – Review and Celebration!

Concept:

  • Celebrate your 30-day achievement!

Activities:

  • Speak freely about “My Journey of Learning English.”
  • Group selfie, feedback session, and certificates (if you want).

Tip:

  • Learning never stops — continue practicing every day even after course ends!

📝 Daily Exercises / Homework Ideas

DayHomework Ideas
1–2Write 5 sentences using nouns and pronouns.
3–5Make 5 sentences using verbs and adjectives.
6–7Write 5 small sentences with adverbs and prepositions.
8–10Record yourself speaking daily routine and yes/no questions.
11–14Make a small speech about your family.
15–16Every day describe the time and weather outside.
17–18Practice shopping and restaurant conversations with a friend.
19–20Draw a small map and practice giving directions.
21Revise all Week 3 topics and record a 1-minute video.
22–24Write about your hobbies and past experiences.
25–26Plan a weekend trip using future tense sentences.
27Practice self-introduction twice a day.
28Join a group or video call and practice speaking.
29Record final speech and send to teacher/friend.
30Write “My English Learning Journey” and share it.

🎤 Bonus Spoken English Topics After 30 Days

You can use these topics to continue speaking practice even after the course finishes:

  • My Favorite Sport
  • My Best Childhood Memory
  • A Place I Want to Visit
  • How to Prepare for an Interview
  • The Importance of Healthy Food
  • A Festival I Enjoy
  • How I Spend My Free Time
  • My Dream House
  • The Importance of Learning English
  • How I Use Mobile Phones

Tip for Students:
Choose 1 topic daily, think for 2 minutes, and speak for 1–2 minutes.
This will improve fluency naturally without fear!

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30 Days Spoken English Quiz Questions (MCQs)

30 Days Quiz Questions (MCQs)

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Speaking daily will make you ____.

2 / 35

After learning English, you should ____.

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"The Prime Minister visited." — Tense is ____.

4 / 35

"We are ____ to watch a movie."

5 / 35

"I ____ go to Delhi tomorrow."

6 / 35

"Last month, I ____ (travel) to Mumbai."

7 / 35

Reading is a ____.

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"My hobby is painting." — Painting is a ____.

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"How much is this?" — You ask about ____.

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"He eats food." — "eats" is a ____.

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"Fast" is an ____

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"Sister" means ____.

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Your mother’s brother is your ____.

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"When" is used to ask about ____.

15 / 35

"Where" is used to ask about ____.

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"Are you a student?" — Correct answer for Yes is ____.

17 / 35

"Do you like ice cream?" is a ____.

18 / 35

"He ____ football."

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We use simple present tense for ____.

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Adjectives are used to describe ____.

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"Beautiful" is an ____.

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Prepositions show ____.

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Which is a preposition?

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Adverbs tell us ____.

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"Quickly" is an example of an ____.

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Adjectives describe ____.

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Which is an adjective?

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A verb shows ____.

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Which is a verb?

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Which is NOT a pronoun?

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"School" is a ____.

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"They" refers to ____.

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Which is a noun?

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English has ____ letters.

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  1. English is spoken in ____ countries.

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