Days 1-2: Basic Vocabulary (Numbers, Greetings, Common Objects) Learn and practice basic German vocabulary for numbers, greetings, and common objects. Use flashcards or a language app for memorization. Days 3-4: Basic Grammar (Present Tense, Articles) Study basic grammar, including the present tense of common verbs and articles (der, die, das). Practice forming simple sentences. Days 5-7: Daily Conversations Engage in daily conversations in German with a language exchange partner or through language exchange apps. Focus on greetings, self-introduction, and simple questions. Week 2: A1 Level Continued Days 8-10: Food and Restaurant Vocabulary Expand your vocabulary to include food items and learn how to order food in a restaurant. Days 11-12: Basic Travel Phrases Learn essential travel phrases, such as asking for directions and buying tickets. Days 13-14: Cultural Exploration Research and read about German culture, traditions, and history to gain a better understanding of the country. Week 3: A2 Level Days 15-18: Expanded Vocabulary and Grammar Continue expanding your vocabulary and delve into more complex grammar, including past tense and modal verbs. Days 19-21: Reading and Writing Read short stories or articles in German. Practice writing about simple topics, such as your daily routine. Days 22-24: Media and Entertainment Watch German movies or TV shows with subtitles to improve your listening skills. Try to summarize the plots in German. Week 4: B1 Level Days 25-28: Advanced Vocabulary and Grammar Focus on more advanced vocabulary and grammar. Learn about cases, subjunctive mood, and more complex sentence structures. Days 29-30: Immersive Experience Try to immerse yourself as much as possible in the language. Speak as much German as you can, even if you make mistakes. Find German-speaking friends or groups online to practice. Day 31: Assessment and Feedback Take an online German proficiency test at the B1 level to assess your progress. Use the results to identify areas for improvement.