English Language is a core component of banking exams, typically accounting for 25-35% of the total marks in the preliminary and main phases, testing your comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. It covers a wide range of topics, from Reading Comprehension to advanced writing tasks like essays and letters, making it essential to have a structured preparation plan.
This 30-day study plan is structured to cover the English Language syllabus for banking exams systematically, ensuring comprehensive preparation. The plan is divided into two phases: syllabus completion (Days 1–20) and revision with mock tests (Days 21–30). Each day includes concept learning, practice, and testing, with weekly revisions and continuous practice of Mock Tests spread across the 30 days.
Phase 1: Syllabus Completion (Days 1–20)
During the first 20 days, we will concentrate on syllabus completion, supported by weekend revision sessions and short tests to track progress
This week focuses on building a strong foundation in grammar and comprehension skills, essential for banking exams.
Day 1: Spotting Errors & Noun
Study common error types (subject-verb agreement, tense, etc.) in Spotting Errors.
Learn noun types and usage in Noun.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Spotting Errors.
EduRev Tip: Create a checklist of common error types (e.g., article misuse, preposition errors) to spot mistakes quickly.
Day 2: Reading Comprehension & Pronoun
Study techniques for skimming and understanding passages in Reading Comprehension.
Learn pronoun rules and types in Pronoun.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Reading Comprehension.
EduRev Tip: Practice speed reading to improve comprehension speed; summarize passages in 2–3 sentences after reading.
Day 3: Vocabulary & Noun Number
Study word meanings and usage in Vocabulary.
Learn singular/plural forms in Noun Number.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Vocabulary.
EduRev Tip: Learn 10 new words daily using Flashcards for Vocabulary and use them in sentences.
Day 4: Para Jumbles & Noun Gender
Study sentence rearrangement techniques in Para Jumbles.
Learn gender-specific nouns in Noun Gender.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Para Jumbles.
EduRev Tip: Identify connectors (e.g., therefore, however) in Para Jumbles to determine sentence order.
Day 5: Idioms and Phrases & The Sentence
Study common idioms and their meanings in Idioms and Phrases.
Learn sentence structure and types in The Sentence.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Idioms and Phrases.
EduRev Tip: Create a sheet of idioms and practice using them in context to improve retention.
Day 6: Synonyms & Determiners
Study synonym identification in Synonyms.
Learn determiner usage (articles, quantifiers) in Determiners.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Synonyms.
EduRev Tip: Use a thesaurus to find synonyms and practice replacing words in sentences.
Day 7: Revision of Week 1 & Mock Test 1
Revise Spotting Errors, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Para Jumbles, Idioms and Phrases, Synonyms, Noun, Pronoun, Noun Number,
Review Flashcards for Vocabulary and Mnemonics for quick recall.
Take Mock Test 1 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance and note weak areas.
Things to Keep in Mind after Week 1:
Consolidate Grammar Basics: Revisit Noun, Pronoun, Noun Number, Noun Gender, and Determiners to ensure a strong grammatical foundation, as these are critical for Spotting Errors and Sentence Improvement questions.
Strengthen Vocabulary Retention: Review Flashcards for Vocabulary daily, focusing on using new words in sentences to improve recall during Reading Comprehension and Synonyms tasks.
Practice Logical Flow: Solve additional Para Jumbles problems to master identifying sentence sequences, focusing on transitional words and logical coherence.
Track Mock Test Weaknesses: Analyze Mock Test 1 results to identify recurring errors (e.g., article misuse in Spotting Errors) and practice 10–15 targeted questions from chapter-wise practice tests.
Build Reading Speed: Practice skimming one passage daily from Reading Comprehension to reduce time spent on comprehension questions in exams.
This week covers advanced grammar topics and sentence manipulation skills frequently tested in banking exams.
Day 8: Sentence Improvement & Adjective
Study sentence correction techniques in Sentence Improvement.
Learn adjective types and placement in Adjective.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Sentence Improvement.
EduRev Tip: Practice replacing incorrect phrases in sentences to improve fluency.
Day 9: Sentence Correction & Tense
Study error correction strategies in Sentence Correction.
Learn tense rules and applications in Tense.
Practice problems.
Attempt Test: Sentence Correction.
EduRev Tip: Create a tense timeline chart to visualize past, present, and future tense usage.
Day 10: Active Passive Voice & Clause
Study voice conversion rules in Active Passive Voice.
Learn clause types (independent, dependent) in Clause.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Active Passive Voice.
Day 11: Change of Speech & Prepositions
Study direct and indirect speech rules in Change of Speech.
Learn preposition usage in Prepositions.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Change of Speech.
EduRev Tip: Memorize common preposition phrases (e.g., “depend on,” “interested in”) for accuracy.
Day 12: Ordering of Words & Conjunction
Study word rearrangement techniques in Ordering of Words.
Learn conjunction types and usage in Conjunction.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Ordering of Words.
EduRev Tip: Practice sentence formation by rearranging jumbled words to improve logical flow.
Day 13: Parts of Speech & The Verb Special Finite Verbs
Study parts of speech overview in Parts of Speech.
Learn finite verb forms in The Verb Special Finite Verbs.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Parts of Speech.
EduRev Tip: Create a chart categorizing parts of speech with examples for quick reference.
Day 14: Revision of Week 2 & Mock Test 2
Revise Sentence Improvement, Sentence Correction, Active Passive Voice, Change of Speech, Ordering of Words, Parts of Speech, Adjective, Tense, Clause, Prepositions, Conjunction, and The Verb Special Finite Verbs.
Review Flashcards for Vocabulary and Mnemonics.
Take Mock Test 2 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
Things to Keep in Mind after Week 2:
Master Sentence Transformations: Revisit Active Passive Voice and Change of Speech to ensure proficiency in converting sentence structures, as these are high-scoring areas in banking exams.
Reinforce Tense and Prepositions: Practice 10–15 questions daily on Tense and Prepositions to avoid common errors in Sentence Correction and Sentence Improvement, focusing on context-specific usage.
Improve Sentence Arrangement Skills: Solve additional problems from Ordering of Words and integrate with Para Jumbles to enhance logical sequencing abilities.
Analyze Mock Test Trends: Review Mock Test 2 to identify patterns in mistakes (e.g., tense errors or preposition misuse) and practice targeted questions from chapter-wise tests to address them.
Maintain Vocabulary Practice: Continue using Flashcards for Vocabulary to learn 5–10 new words daily, integrating them into sentence exercises to improve application in Sentence Improvement tasks.
This week covers advanced topics and specialized question types to complete the syllabus.
Day 15: The Verb Non Finite Forms & Agreements of Verbs
Study non-finite verbs (gerunds, infinitives) in The Verb Non Finite Forms.
Learn subject-verb agreement rules in Agreements of Verbs.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Agreements of Verbs.
EduRev Tip: Practice identifying gerunds vs. infinitives in complex sentences.
Day 16: Word Association & Paragraph Completion
Study word pairing techniques in Word Association.
Learn paragraph completion strategies in Paragraph Completion.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Paragraph Completion.
EduRev Tip: Practice linking words thematically to improve word association skills.
Day 17: Sentence Connectors & Word Replacement
Study connector usage in Sentence Connectors.
Learn word replacement techniques in Word Replacement.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Sentence Connectors.
EduRev Tip: Practice using connectors to improve coherence in sentence linking.
Day 18: Word Rearrangement & One Word Substitution
Study sentence restructuring in Word Rearrangement.
Learn single-word replacements in One Word Substitution.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: One Word Substitution.
Day 19: Word Swap & Odd One Out
Study word swapping techniques in Word Swap.
Learn identifying outliers in Odd One Out.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Odd One Out.
Day 20: Grammar & Miscellaneous
Study overall grammar rules in Grammar.
Learn mixed question types in Miscellaneous.
Practice problems
Attempt Test: Miscellaneous.
Things to Keep in Mind after Week 3:
Prioritize revision of complex topics like Active Passive Voice, Change of Speech, and Paragraph Completion.
Solve 20 mixed problems daily from chapter-wise practice tests, integrating concepts from Sentence Connectors and Word Rearrangement with earlier topics like Para Jumbles and Vocabulary.
Phase 2: Revision and Mock Tests (Days 21–30)
This phase focuses on consolidating knowledge, addressing weak areas, and simulating exam conditions with mock tests.
Day 21: Revision of Week 3 & Mock Test 3
Revise The Verb Non Finite Forms, Agreements of Verbs, Word Association, Paragraph Completion, Sentence Connectors, Word Replacement, Word Rearrangement, One Word Substitution, Word Swap, Odd One Out, Grammar, and Miscellaneous.
Review Flashcards for Vocabulary and Mnemonics.
Take Mock Test 3 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
EduRev Tip: Focus on weak areas from the mock test and revisit relevant chapters.
Day 22: Revision of Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary & Mock Test 4
Revise Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary.
Practice 20 mixed problems.
Take Mock Test 4 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
EduRev Tip: Practice skimming passages to improve speed in Reading Comprehension.
Day 23: Revision of Grammar Topics & Mock Test 5
Revise Noun, Pronoun, Noun Number, Noun Gender, The Sentence, Determiners, Adjective, Tense, Clause, Prepositions, Conjunction, and Grammar.
Practice 20 mixed problems.
Take Mock Test 5 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
Day 24: Revision of Sentence Skills & Mock Test 6
Revise Spotting Errors, Sentence Improvement, Sentence Correction, Active Passive Voice, and Change of Speech.
Practice 20 mixed problems.
Take Mock Test 6 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
EduRev Tip: Practice error-spotting exercises to improve accuracy.
Day 25: Revision of Arrangement Topics & Mock Test 7
Revise Para Jumbles, Ordering of Words, Word Rearrangement, and Sentence Connectors.
Practice 20 mixed problems.
Take Mock Test 7 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
Day 26: Revision of Vocabulary-Based Topics & Mock Test 8
Revise Vocabulary, Synonyms, Idioms and Phrases, Word Association, One Word Substitution, and Word Swap.
Review Flashcards for Vocabulary.
Take Mock Test 8 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
EduRev Tip: Use Mnemonics to recall difficult vocabulary words.
Day 27: Revision of Advanced Topics & Mock Test 9
Revise Paragraph Completion, Odd One Out, Miscellaneous, and Word Replacement.
Practice 20 mixed problems.
Take Mock Test 9 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
EduRev Tip: Practice Paragraph Completion to improve coherence skills.
Day 28: Full Syllabus Revision
Revise all chapters covered in Weeks 1–3.
Review Flashcards for Vocabulary and Mnemonics.
Practice 30 mixed problems from chapter-wise tests.
EduRev Tip: Create a quick-reference grammar and vocabulary sheet for last-minute review.
Day 29: Full Syllabus Revision & Mock Test 10
Revise all chapters with focus on weak areas.
Take Mock Test 10 via Mock Tests.
Analyze performance.
EduRev Tip: Simulate exam conditions during the mock test to build stamina.
Day 30: Final Revision & Preparation
Revise all chapters using Flashcards for Vocabulary, Mnemonics, and Cheat Sheet.
Practice 30 mixed problems from chapter-wise tests.
EduRev Tip: Focus on time management and accuracy during final revision.
Build a Strong Foundation: Start with grammar basics (Noun, Pronoun, Tense) and Reading Comprehension to build confidence.
Daily Practice: Solve 20–30 problems per chapter to improve speed and accuracy. Use chapter-wise practice tests and solved examples.
Leverage Flashcards and Mnemonics: Use Flashcards for Vocabulary and Mnemonics to reinforce vocabulary and grammar rules.
Analyze Mock Tests: Spend 1–2 hours reviewing incorrect answers from Mock Tests to address weak areas.
Time Management: Study in 2-hour blocks with 10-minute breaks to maintain focus.
Overloading with Topics: Limit to 1–2 chapters per day to ensure deep understanding.
Skipping Revision: Don’t neglect revision days (21–30) to consolidate learning.
Over-Reliance on Mnemonics: Understand grammar rules before relying on Mnemonics to avoid confusion.
Poor Time Management: Avoid long study sessions without breaks to prevent burnout.
Neglecting Health: Ensure adequate sleep and breaks to maintain mental sharpness.
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