đź“… A2 to B2 in 90 Days? Realistic English Learning Plan
Can you really level up your English from A2 to B2 in just 3 months? With the right strategy and a bit of grit—yes, you can.
🎯 First, What’s the Difference Between A2 and B2?
A2 (Elementary): You can have basic conversations, talk about daily routines, and survive simple travel situations.
B2 (Upper-Intermediate): You can hold deeper conversations, express opinions, understand TV shows, and even work in English.
Going from A2 to B2 is a big jump—but not impossible. The key? Focused practice, smart content, and daily speaking.
🚀 Can You Really Do It in 90 Days?
Yes—but only if you’re ready to:
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Practice English daily (not just on weekends)
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Focus on the skills that matter: listening, speaking, reading, writing
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Use a clear roadmap instead of random lessons
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Embrace mistakes and use them to grow
Spoiler: You’ll make fast progress if you stop trying to be perfect.
đź§ Your 90-Day Roadmap: From A2 to B2
Each month builds on the last—don’t skip ahead!
📌 Days 1–30: Solidify the Basics (A2+)
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✅ Learn 15–20 new words per week (focus on verbs and connectors)
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🎧 Listen to English podcasts or shows with subtitles every day
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🗣️ Shadow native speakers (repeat after them out loud)
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✍️ Write 3–5 sentences daily about your day
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đź“– Read short stories or news articles for beginners
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💬 Use language exchange apps to say “Hi” to strangers
Goal: Speak with confidence in daily life and understand slow English.
📌 Days 31–60: Enter the Conversation Zone (B1)
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✅ Learn 20–30 new words weekly (add phrasal verbs and idioms!)
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🎧 Listen to podcasts at 0.9–1x speed without subtitles
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🗣️ Record yourself speaking for 1–2 minutes per day
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✍️ Start journaling about your opinions (e.g. “I think social media is…”)
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đź“– Read simplified novels or graded readers
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đź’¬ Join at least one video call or speaking club weekly
Goal: Speak in longer sentences, express opinions, and stop translating in your head.
📌 Days 61–90: Speak Like a Confident Intermediate (B2)
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âś… Learn advanced connectors, conditional phrases, and tone modifiers
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🎧 Listen to native-speed audio, no subtitles
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🗣️ Debate a topic or roleplay in English with a friend or tutor
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✍️ Write emails, reviews, and mini-essays (get feedback!)
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đź“– Read blog posts, news articles, and try summarizing them
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đź’¬ Start thinking in English during your day
Goal: Speak fluently in work, travel, and social situations—with fewer pauses and more personality.
🧠Daily Structure (Only 60–90 Minutes a Day)
| Task | Time |
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| Vocabulary review | 15 mins |
| Listening & shadowing | 20 mins |
| Speaking practice | 15 mins |
| Reading or journaling | 20 mins |
| Optional grammar drills | 10–15 mins |
No, you don’t need to study all day—just study smart.
đźš§ Common Mistakes to Avoid
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❌ Only watching Netflix = not enough
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❌ Studying grammar but never speaking
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❌ Waiting until you’re “ready” to talk
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❌ Using too many apps with no plan
Fix: Focus on real-life use. Speak now, improve later.
âś… Bonus Tips for Faster Progress
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Use the Pomodoro method: 25 min study + 5 min break
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Stick to the same content for a week to master it
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Record a video diary every Sunday to track your progress
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Celebrate milestones—every small win matters!
✨ Final Thoughts
Moving from A2 to B2 in 90 days isn’t about being perfect—it’s about daily momentum. Most learners fail because they stop. You? You’re going to keep going.
Progress feels slow, until suddenly—it doesn’t.
📥 Download your free 90-Day English Progress Tracker and bonus speaking prompts at www.englishlesson.com
đź’Ş Start today, speak confidently tomorrow.

