Study Plan by Free Time

Two prep plan options based on your level

Study Plan by Free Time

Two prep plan options based on your level

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Plan One: for those who haven't mastered B2 grammar & vocab yet.
Plan Two: for those who have & want to focus on the exam.

Level Assessment

Before picking a plan, check your level:

Take the Level Test (opens in new tab)

Free online CEFR (A1–C2) test by EF SET

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Be honest with yourself — your plan depends on it.

Plan BEFORE B2 Vocab & All Grammar

Minimum (1 hour)

  • 30 mins — Vocabulary
  • 20 mins — Grammar/Practice
  • 10 mins — Notes

Busy Day (2 hours)

  • 1 hour — Vocabulary
  • 40 mins — Grammar/Practice
  • 20 mins — Review

Semi-Free Day (4 hours)

  • 1 hour — Vocabulary
  • 40 mins — Grammar
  • 20 mins — Review
  • 1 hour — Notes
  • 50 mins — Practice
  • 10 mins — Error Analysis

Free Day (6 hours)

  • 1 hour — Vocabulary
  • 40 mins — Grammar
  • 20 mins — Review
  • 2 hours — Notes
  • 1.5 hours — Practice
  • 30 mins — Error Analysis

Plan AFTER B2 Vocab & All Grammar

Minimum (1 hr 10 mins)

  • 40 mins — Sections
  • 20 mins — Error Analysis
  • 10 mins — Vocabulary

Busy Day (2 hours)

  • 1 hour — Sections
  • 30 mins — Error Analysis
  • 30 mins — Vocabulary

Semi-Free Day (4 hours)

  • 2 hours — Sections
  • 30 mins — Error Analysis
  • 1 hour — Vocabulary
  • 30 mins — Review

Free Day (6 hours)

  • 2 hours — Sections
  • 30 mins — Error Analysis
  • 2 hours — Grammar
  • 1 hour — Vocabulary
  • 30 mins — Review

Mini Tips Island

Consistency is Key

Don't skip days. Even on busy days — at least 30 mins. Note new words, review errors, track achievements.

Artificial Language Environment

  • Change phone settings to English
  • Subscribe to English-speaking bloggers
  • Google questions in English, write to-do lists

Rest

  • Studying shouldn't cause stress
  • Allow yourself to skip a day, but make up for it later

Rewards

Set small goals & treat yourself for achieving them: sweets, movies, hobbies.

Mistakes = Learning

Don't fear mistakes. Analyze them to understand weak points.

Additional Recommendations

Create a daily plan: Break down the month into weeks, focusing on specific sections

Mock Tests: Take a full IELTS test once a week

English Diary: Write down thoughts using learned words & structures

This plan will help structure your prep, achieve steady progress & confidence for the exam.