Finish the Course in 3 Months!
The course does not have a fixed timeline—you can go as slow or as fast as you like! However, many students find it helpful to have a study plan with deadlines.
(💡 NOTE: This 12-Week Schedule requires a commitment of 2-3 hours of study time a week.)
🧐 Instructions
There are two ways to use this 12-week schedule:
📧 Email Reminders
If you can spare 2-3 hours a week and you're sure you want to follow this schedule, do the following:
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Action 1: Sign up for weekly email reminders.
- The emails will start tomorrow and will run for 12 weeks.
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Action 2: Open each email when you receive it.
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Action 3: Check your assignments for the week.
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Action 4: Set aside 2-3 hours of study time for the week.
📆 Manually: Create Your Own Schedule
If you prefer not to receive reminder emails, here’s what I recommend:
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Action 1: Pick Your Start Day
- Decide when you're officially starting your 12-week schedule.
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Action 2: Set Your Calendar
- Dedicate three hours of "study time" each week for the following twelve weeks.
- Ideally, break this into three separate 1-hour blocks (e.g., Mon 1-2pm; Wed 7-8am; Fri 5-6pm).
- The key point is to allocate three hours in total!
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Action 3: Consult the Course Units
- Every week, check the sub-sections you are meant to complete (e.g., "Unit 1 → Greetings").
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Action 4: Study Time
- During your scheduled times, work through the assignments listed under the assigned sub-sections.
🗓 The Weekly Schedule
Week 1
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Greetings
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Greetings Extended
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Goodbyes & Benedictions
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Week 2
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Greetings & Goodbye Practice
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My Name Is…
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Other Essentials
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Week 3
Week 4
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Pronouns
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Equatives
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Week 5
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Situatives
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Possessive Noun Phrases
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Week 6
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Non-verbal Sentences Practice
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Quiz
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Week 7
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Numbers
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Non-verbal sentences practice
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Week 8
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Plurals
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Verbs in the “Present”
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Week 9
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Question Words
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Adjectives
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Quiz
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Week 10
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Verbs in the “Past”
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Past & Present Practice
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Week 11
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Adjectives & Past Practice
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Week 12
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Imperatives
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Exam
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