A general language plan is a great way to guide your overall learning path. However, if you want to maximize the time that you invest into it, you’ll need to draw up a daily language plan.
Don’t Worry, It Won’t Bite
Creating a daily plan actually sounds more daunting than it actually is. When you get right down to it, it’s basically about drawing up a regular schedule that coincides with the goals you have defined for learning the language.
Know Your Objectives
It’s impossible to come up with a plan without a clear set of objectives. That’s why you’ll have to define what your language learning goals are, as well as decide on a general plan. Based on those two things, you can then begin detailing the steps you need to take to accomplish them.
Guidelines
When preparing a daily plan, be as specific as possible.
1. Write down all activities you will need to.
2. Write down all the materials you will need, whether a language software, a stack of index cards or a book.
3. Allot time for each specific activity.
4. List down daily objectives. They will be very useful to use as criteria to help you decide whether a particular daily session is successful.

