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Weekly Study Plan

The document outlines a structured weekly study plan consisting of six days of study and one day for revision. Each day focuses on English, Current Affairs, and General Knowledge, with specific topics and activities designed to enhance learning. The plan includes grammar practice, vocabulary building, writing exercises, and current events analysis, along with tips for effective studying.

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Weekly Study Plan

The document outlines a structured weekly study plan consisting of six days of study and one day for revision. Each day focuses on English, Current Affairs, and General Knowledge, with specific topics and activities designed to enhance learning. The plan includes grammar practice, vocabulary building, writing exercises, and current events analysis, along with tips for effective studying.

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Weekly Study Plan (6 Days of Study + 1 Day for Revision)

Day 1 - Monday

 English (2 Hours)
o Grammar: Focus on tenses and sentence structure.
o Vocabulary: Learn 20 new words (synonyms, antonyms, and usage).
o Writing: Practice writing a paragraph on "The Role of Education in Society."
 Current Affairs (1.5 Hours)
o Read and summarize the top news of the last 7 days from a reputable newspaper
like Dawn.
o Focus on political and economic updates in Pakistan.
 General Knowledge (1.5 Hours)
o Study Pakistan’s history: Creation of Pakistan and important events (1947-1971).
o Learn about the Constitution of Pakistan (basic features).

Day 2 - Tuesday

 English (2 Hours)
o Grammar: Practice active and passive voice.
o Vocabulary: Learn 20 new idioms and phrases.
o Writing: Write a précis of a 200-word passage.
 Current Affairs (1.5 Hours)
o Focus on international news (e.g., UN updates, global economy, and climate
issues).
o Note down key events for revision later.
 General Knowledge (1.5 Hours)
o Geography: Study Pakistan’s provinces (rivers, mountains, and major cities).
o Learn capitals of countries and major world organizations (e.g., UN, OIC).

Day 3 - Wednesday

 English (2 Hours)
o Grammar: Focus on direct and indirect speech.
o Vocabulary: Learn 20 more words (synonyms, antonyms, and examples).
o Writing: Write an essay on "The Importance of Leadership in Schools."
 Current Affairs (1.5 Hours)
o Read articles on Pakistan’s current economic challenges.
o Follow updates on key government policies.
 General Knowledge (1.5 Hours)
o Science and Technology: Basics of space exploration, Nobel Prize winners, and
recent advancements.
o Learn historical landmarks of the world.

Day 4 - Thursday

 English (2 Hours)
o Grammar: Practice prepositions and articles.
o Vocabulary: Study 10 phrasal verbs and their usage.
o Writing: Write a letter (e.g., to the Education Department about school
improvements).
 Current Affairs (1.5 Hours)
o Read about Pakistan’s foreign relations (e.g., with China, India, and the U.S.).
o Follow major sports events and achievements.
 General Knowledge (1.5 Hours)
o Pakistan’s cultural heritage: Key festivals, traditions, and famous personalities.
o Study key historical events in world history (e.g., World Wars, Industrial
Revolution).

Day 5 - Friday

 English (2 Hours)
o Grammar: Focus on punctuation and common grammar errors.
o Vocabulary: Revise all the words, idioms, and phrases from earlier in the week.
o Writing: Write a report on "The Impact of Technology in Education."
 Current Affairs (1.5 Hours)
o Review developments in science and technology within Pakistan.
o Note key national programs like CPEC or Green Initiatives.
 General Knowledge (1.5 Hours)
o Study famous explorers, scientists, and inventors.
o Learn about Pakistan’s national symbols (e.g., flower, animal, and flag
significance).

Day 6 - Saturday

 English (2 Hours)
o Mock Test: Attempt a practice test with questions on grammar, vocabulary, and
essay writing.
o Review your mistakes and focus on weak areas.
 Current Affairs (1.5 Hours)
o Revise notes from the week.
o Practice answering sample current affairs questions.
 General Knowledge (1.5 Hours)
o Quiz yourself on what you studied during the week.
o Focus on quick facts and important dates/events.

Day 7 - Sunday (Revision Day)

 English (2 Hours)
o Revise grammar rules, vocabulary, and writing techniques.
o Write a timed essay to improve speed and clarity.
 Current Affairs (1.5 Hours)
o Go through weekly notes and summaries.
o Practice answering 10-15 current affairs questions.
 General Knowledge (1.5 Hours)
o Revise key facts and topics covered during the week.
o Attempt a mock test on general knowledge.

Tips for Success

1. Use flashcards for vocabulary and key facts.


2. Stay updated daily with a reliable news source.
3. Keep a notebook to summarize and organize your learning.
4. Take short breaks to avoid burnout.

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