Daily Practice Drills (Bolkar aur Likhkar)
(Speaking and Writing Practice for Improving English)
Here’s a practical guide to help you practice speaking and writing
in English every day. This combination of speaking (bolkar) and writing
(likhkar) exercises will help you improve your fluency, grammar, and
vocabulary.
📝 1.
Daily Writing Practice (Likhkar Practice)
📝 Practice 1: Write 5 sentences about your day
Objective: Focus on using simple, clear sentences in
English and describe your daily activities.
Example:
·
Today, I woke up at 7 a.m.
·
I had a cup of tea and went for a walk.
·
I spent the afternoon studying for my exams.
·
In the evening, I went out to meet my friends.
·
I had a wonderful time and came back home at 8
p.m.
Practice: Write your own 5 sentences daily and focus on
correct sentence structure.
📝 Practice 2: Write a Short Story (50-100 words)
Objective: Use creativity to improve your sentence
construction and vocabulary.
Example:
"Once upon a time, there was a little bird who loved to fly high. One
day, a strong wind blew, and the bird was carried far away from its nest. At
first, the bird was scared, but it soon realized it had discovered a beautiful
new forest. The bird decided to stay there and make new friends."
Practice: Write a short story about an event or a situation
from your life or imagination.
📝 Practice 3: Write an Opinion on a Topic
Objective: Express your thoughts clearly and practice
argumentation.
Example:
Topic: “Do you prefer working from home or in an office?”
"I prefer working from home because it gives me flexibility and saves
commuting time. However, I miss the social interaction that comes with working
in an office."
Practice: Pick any topic like “Technology in education,”
“Social media’s impact,” or “The importance of exercise” and write your opinion
in 4-5 sentences.
🗣 2.
Daily Speaking Practice (Bolkar Practice)
🗣 Practice 1: Speak about Your Day for 1 Minute
Objective: Focus on speaking naturally, using complete sentences,
and improving fluency.
Instructions:
Stand in front of a mirror or record yourself speaking for 1 minute
about your day. Try to include:
·
What time you woke up
·
What tasks you did
·
Any interesting event that happened
·
How you felt throughout the day
Example:
"Today, I woke up at 6:30 am and had breakfast. I spent most of the
morning reading a book for my class. After lunch, I went for a walk in the
park, which made me feel very relaxed. The evening was spent watching a movie
with my family. Overall, it was a productive day."
🗣 Practice 2: Talk about a Topic for 2 Minutes
Objective: Build confidence and ability to speak on any
topic without hesitation.
Instructions:
Choose a random topic from these:
·
"Describe your favorite hobby."
·
"Explain the importance of staying
healthy."
·
"Talk about your last vacation."
·
"Describe your favorite book or
movie."
Example:
"My favorite hobby is reading. I enjoy reading books because they
provide knowledge and escape. My favorite genre is mystery because it keeps me
engaged and curious. I often read before bed, which helps me relax and wind
down after a busy day. I also like to discuss the books I read with
friends."
🗣 Practice 3: Role Play Conversations (Bolkar)
Objective: Practice dialogues for real-life situations.
Instructions: Choose one situation and practice speaking
with a friend, partner, or record yourself.
Situations:
·
Asking for directions in a city
·
Ordering food in a restaurant
·
Giving an opinion on a topic
·
Introducing yourself at a new job
Example 1: At a restaurant
You: “Hello, I would like to order a vegetarian pizza.”
Waiter: “Sure! Would you like to add extra toppings?”
You: “Yes, please. Add mushrooms and olives.”
Waiter: “Your order will be ready in 15 minutes. Anything else?”
You: “No, that will be all. Thank you!”
Example 2: Giving Opinion on "Social Media"
You: “I believe social media has both positive and negative impacts. On the one
hand, it allows people to stay connected, but on the other hand, it can lead to
addiction.”
Partner: “That’s true. But do you think it’s possible to control its negative
effects?”
You: “Yes, with proper time management and awareness, we can avoid excessive
use.”
✅ 3. Daily
Vocabulary Building (Shabdon ka Abhyas)
🔹 Practice 1: Learn 5 New Words Daily
Objective: Expand your vocabulary to express yourself better.
·
Choose 5 new words and write down their meanings
in your notebook.
·
Make a sentence for each word.
Example:
1. Eager
– feeling excited or ready to do something.
“She was eager to start her new job tomorrow.”
2. Reliable
– can be trusted or depended on.
“John is a reliable person who always helps others.”
🔹 Practice 2: Use New Words in Sentences
Objective: Make sure you are using new words correctly in
your daily conversation.
·
Example:
Word: Confident
Sentence: “I am confident that I will complete this project on time.”
·
Practice:
Write 3-5 sentences using the new words you learned today.
📅 Daily
Routine Practice Plan
Here’s a simple daily plan you can follow for your English
practice:
Time |
Activity |
Morning (10 mins) |
Write
5 sentences about your day. |
Afternoon (10 mins) |
Speak
about your day for 1 minute. |
Evening (15 mins) |
Write
1 short story or 1 opinion paragraph. |
Night (10 mins) |
Learn
5 new words, make sentences, and speak for 2 mins using those words. |
🎯 Key Tips for Effective Practice
·
Consistency: Make it a habit to
practice daily, even if it’s for 15-20 minutes.
·
Speak aloud: Reading aloud
helps improve your pronunciation and fluency.
·
Write regularly: Writing
strengthens your grammar and vocabulary.
·
Listen to English content:
Watch movies, listen to podcasts, or read English news to improve listening and
understanding.
✅ Want Personalized Feedback?
If you want, you can send your daily writing or record
your speaking practice, and I can help you with corrections,
suggestions, and improvements. 😊
Either way the teacher or student will get the solution to the problem within 24 hours.